Guardians move up Pirates’ comeback to demand a win on the 10th

April 20, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Cleveland Guardian’s third bass man Jose Ramirez (11) greets the first bass man Kyle Manzardo (9) who crosses the home plate on a two -run home run against Pittsburgh Pirates during the seventh inning in PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles Leclaire-Imagn Pictures

Kyle Manzardo went 2-for-4 with a two-run Homer and the possible game-winning RBI to lead Cleveland Guardians to a 5-4 victory over values ​​Pittsburgh Pirates for 10 rounds on Sunday afternoon.

Guardians finished a three-game swipe and, despite closer Emmanuel Clas (3-0), which handed over three runs at the bottom of the ninth for his second blown rescue of the season.

Jhonkensky Noel started the top of the 10th as the automatic runner for Cleveland and moved to third with one out on a ground out by Jose Ramirez. Manzardo then lifted an airball from Dennis Santana (0-1) deep enough to get Noel.

Joey Cantillo opened the bottom of the 10th of Walking Joey Bart, but he induced a double player by Oneil Cruz. Valdez flew out to the right to end the game when Cantillo picked up his first rescue of the season.

Adam Frazier’s two-run double at the bottom of the ninth started Pittsburgh’s comeback and made Valdez and Tommy Pham to reduce the deficit to 4-3 without outs. After Isiah Kiner-Falefa fled to the middle stole Frazier third. Ke’bryan Hayes band since the game with a single to the right to make Frazier.

Bryan Reynolds, who went 3-for-5, singled as he lined a ball back to the hill outside the class, who stayed in the game after being checked by Cleveland’s coach. Clase regrouped and ended the inning when Andrew McCutchen bounced into a 6-4-3 double game.

Steven Kwan opened the point with a two-run Homer at the top of the third off Pirates starter Mitch Keller to put the Guardians forward 2-0.

Pittsburgh broke a string of 14 speechless ins at the bottom of the sixth when McCutchen lined a double down on the left field line outside the Guardians starter Logan Allen. It was running in Reynolds, which reached a single single.

Allen allowed a run – his first since his first start of the season April 1 – while publishing five hits, five strikes and a walk over 5 2/3 rounds and 95 seats.

Keller hit five rounds and gave up two runs on five hits and two walks while he knocked out three in 101 places.

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