PITTSBURGH -- A.
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walked into the Pittsburgh Pirates dugout after falling two runs down to the
Cincinnati Reds in the second inning Saturday night when his catcher decided it
was time for a little pep talk. "I told him Thats all were giving up today and
he said Yes sir," Russell Martin said. "Thats his attitude. If you give up a
couple, its not the end of the world. If you give up a couple, youve got to keep
going out there, keep grinding." Something the veteran ace and his resilient
club do better than just about anyone else in baseball. A night after a stunning
ninth-inning collapse, Pittsburgh responded behind Burnett, who scattered four
hits in seven strong innings to lift the Pirates to a 4-2 win and a one-game
lead over the Reds for the top spot in the NL wild-card race. "Go out, its a big
game, its a big series, you want to attack," Burnett said. "We were able to do
that and get through seven somehow. I felt like I got stronger as it went on."
Burnett struck out a season-high 12 against three walks and became the first
right-hander in the 126-year history of the franchise to top 200 strikeouts in a
season when he fanned Joey Votto in the sixth. "I was just focused, I was locked
in," Burnett said. "It was probably the best command of that hook Ive had in a
long time. I had a put-away pitch tonight, and its lot different when you have
those." Jason Grilli worked the ninth for his 31st save, his first since going
to the disabled list with a strained right forearm in July. Martin slugged a
two-run homer, and Jose Tabata added two hits for the Pirates. Zack Cozart hit
his 12th home run of the season for Cincinnati, and Ryan Ludwick added an RBI
but Homer Bailey (11-11) lost his first decision since July 26. "The story of
the game is we didnt score enough runs," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "We just
couldnt get much going against (Burnett). We got some runs early, then he
settled down." The Reds rallied for a 6-5 win in 10 innings on Friday, turning
three unearned runs in the ninth and Vottos solo homer in the 10th into a tie
with the Pirates in the race for home field in the wild card round. It was the
second gut-punch loss by the Pirates in three days. In danger of falling behind
the Reds in the standings for the first time in since June 20, Pittsburgh
reduced its magic number to three behind Burnett and a bullpen that regained its
composure after a pair of potentially confidence-shaking meltdowns. Reliever
Justin Wilson induced a double play to get out of the eighth, and Grilli -- an
All-Star this summer after racking up 29 saves in the seasons first half --
looked like his old self while working around Ludwicks leadoff single in the
ninth. "Im just a competitor," Grilli said. "I want the ball. I want to
participate. Watching these guys do it for so long made me want to come back and
do it with him. It was a big win, obviously, and a lot of fun to be out there."
Bailey wasnt quite as sharp. Making his first start at PNC Park since throwing a
no-hitter at the Pirates last September, Bailey was solid but not spectacular.
An off night by Cincinnatis typically reliable defence didnt help. Alvarez
reached with two outs in the third when Votto mishandled a slow chopper to
first. Martin followed by taking a fastball from Bailey and sending it into the
bleachers in left field to tie it at 2. Pittsburgh broke the tie in the sixth.
Andrew McCutchen walked with one out and sprinted to third when Baileys
attempted pickoff throw slipped past Votto and rolled to the wall. Justin
Morneau walked to put runners on the corners, and Marlon Byrd hit a sacrifice to
deep centre field to give the Pirates the lead. Bailey gave up four runs, two
earned, and three hits with four walks and three strikeouts. "The loss is on
me," Bailey said. "I had the throwing error at first base, I didnt execute very
well, I made a couple of bad pitches. (The offence) gave me a couple of runs to
work with early and I didnt take advantage of it. I gave them all back and then
some." Reliever Zach Duke -- who spent six years in Pittsburgh during the clubs
two-decade losing streak -- came on after Byrds sacrifice fly and immediately
surrendered an RBI single to Alvarez that gave the Pirates a two-run cushion.
NOTES: Cincinnati CF Shin-Soo Choo sat out after injuring his right hand while
sliding into first base on Friday. Baker said he wasnt sure when Choo will
return. ... Cincinnati rookie OF Billy Hamilton will make his second start of
the season on Sunday. The base stealing specialist went 3 for 4 with four stolen
bases in his previous start against Houston on Wednesday. ... The series
concludes on Sunday when Pittsburghs Jeff Locke (10-6, 3.27 ERA) faces
Cincinnatis Bronson Arroyo (13-11, 3.56).
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. The team said Saturday that Lopez was hurt during its 121-120 overtime loss at
Philadelphia on Friday. The Nets said they would issue another update next week
after consultation with their doctors.Toronto Raptors forward/centre
Amir Johnson was absent from practice on Monday. Though the 26-year-old said he
was able to participate, coach Dwane Casey kept Johnson out as a precaution.
Johnson re-sprained his ankle in Sunday nights 105-90 win over the Orlando
Magic. He initially hurt the same ankle in a January 25 losss to the Los Angeles
Clippers.
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Johnson missing any game time with the team back in action on Tuesday when they
travel to Cleveland to take on the Cavaliers. In 54 games this season, Johnson
is averaging 10.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game in 28.4 minutes a
night.
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