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Andrew McCutchen, Bullpen is carrying the pirates on the angels

April 22, 2025; Anaeim, California, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates, the striker Andrew McCutchen (22), during the fourth shot at the Angel Stadium, made three running runs against Los Angeles Angels. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Andrew McCutchen’s five-stage closure stroke by Homer and Bullpen, Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night, Anaim, in California, a victory of 9-3 against Los Angeles Angels.

McCutchen’s second Homer of the season closed the Angels Starter Jose Soriano in the fourth shot, and raised 5-1 before five relaxing unification to keep Pittsburgh’s five relaxers after the fourth row.

Chase Shugart (1-0) retired six doughs with two score-free strokes, while David Bednar, Justin Lawrence, Dennis Santana and Ryan Boruki, Pittsburgh came together to throw the last three shots to capture a three-game sled.

The pirates finished 18 with 18 seasons by Bryan Reynolds (two RBI), Tommy Pham and Isiah Kiner-Falefa (two RBI).

Taylor Ward grumbled to Los Angeles, one of the only five hit for angels who lost six of the sixth and last eight of the season.

Soriano (2-3) fought from the beginning, but the pirates came out of trouble in the first two strokes before breaking the third and fourth strokes.

Soriano, Joey Bart and Ke’bryan Hayes’in RBI singles, including the rbi single of the pirates third in the third two rounds of three hit and two walks. Fourthly, the singles of Oneil Cruz and Reynolds chased-Soriano to the left center of 417 meters before the explosion of three conditions of McCutchen.

Pirates Starter Bailey Falter allowed Ward’s solo Homer to the fourth place to reduce two runs to 5-3.

With one, Jorge Soler doubled and came third in a single by Logan O’hoppe. Nolan Schahanuel covered the first run of the kick with a sacrifice fly, then doubled Jo Adell Eve O’hoppe.

Falter was finished after Four Inning and allowed three runs in five strokes. He shot five and didn’t walk. Soriano endured the worst start of the season, just 3 1/3 inning, and five running in eight strokes and four walks in 85 fields.

-FELD level media

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