Pirates beat Reds 5-4 in game full of plunkings, ejections

CINCINNATI (AP) Six hit batters. Five home runs. Four ejections. The Pirates and Reds played more like the Steelers and Bengals, adding another bruising game
Pirates beat Reds 5-4 in game full of plunkings, ejections
Pirates beat Reds 5-4 in game full of plunkings, ejections /

CINCINNATI (AP) Six hit batters. Five home runs. Four ejections. The Pirates and Reds played more like the Steelers and Bengals, adding another bruising game to their hard-edged series.

And just like in that other sport, the team from Pittsburgh pulled it out at the end.

Jordy Mercer singled home the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday night, rallying the Pirates to a 5-4 victory in an NL Central rivalry game full of plunkings and ejections.

''It was an interesting game in a lot of different ways,'' said Pirates manager Clint Hurdle, who was ejected for questioning a call at second base. ''A lot went on, and I'm proud of our club for battling.''

Andrew McCutchen, David Freese, Jung Ho Kang and Josh Harrison each hit solo homers, and the Pirates got their first lead on Mercer's single off Ross Ohlendorf (3-4). Pittsburgh gained a split of the rain-shortened, two-game series.

Tony Watson (1-0) retired the side in the eighth. Mark Melancon gave up a single and a walk in the ninth while getting his 10th save in 11 chances.

Four Pirates and two Reds were hit by pitches as the teams extended their history of plunkings. Over the last four seasons, the Reds have hit 43 Pirates batters (10 this season) and the Pirates have hit 41 Reds (five this season). It's the most of any series in the majors over that span.

The last time four Pirates were hit in a game was Sept. 7, 2008, at San Francisco.

''I don't think it's anything like, `Aw, they hit three guys, we've got to hit three guys,''' Harrison said. ''It's baseball. Within that respect, there's emotions and sometimes guys are going to get hit.''

Hurdle and left fielder Starling Marte were ejected during a dispute over a call at second base in the sixth inning. Ohlendorf was ejected by plate umpire Jeff Kellogg for hitting Freese in the ninth, along with Reds manager Bryan Price.

''When Ohlendorf hit Freese, he said, `At some point, I have to do something,''' Price said. ''As many guys as got hit tonight, you knew something was going to happen. I don't have beef with the ejection.''

The Pirates managed only four hits in the first eight innings, all of them homers. Harrison's second homer off Tony Cingrani tied it 4-4 in the eighth. Both of his homers have come against Cincinnati.

McCutchen's homer in the fourth inning was his 26th career homer against Cincinnati, his most against any team. He also homered during the All-Star Game at Great American Ball Park last July.

Four batters after McCutchen's homer, Alfredo Simon hit Kang with a pitch. In the bottom of the inning, Juan Nicasio hit Brandon Phillips in the upper leg with his first pitch, drawing loud boos from the crowd of 14,694 and a warning to both benches. Jay Bruce followed with his opposite-field homer that tied Adam Dunn's career record of 126 at Great American Ball Park.

Pittsburgh's Marte and Sean Rodriguez and Cincinnati's Adam Duvall later were nicked by pitches, but there were no ejections until Ohlendorf in the ninth.

Marte was called safe while trying to steal second base in the sixth inning, but the decision was overturned on review. Hurdle was ejected while arguing the decision, and Marte was ejected while heading out to his position.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Pirates: Hurdle went ahead with his plan to start Freese at first base for the first time this season, replacing John Jaso in part because of his better career numbers against Simon.

Reds: Joey Votto got his first day off from the starting lineup. He pinch-hit and walked in the ninth.

UP NEXT

Pirates: After a day off, the Pirates open a weekend series at Wrigley Field with LH Francisco Liriano (3-1) facing Jason Hammel (4-0). Liriano is 5-2 in 11 career starts against the Cubs with a 2.27 ERA.

Reds: After a day off, the Reds open a weekend series in Philadelphia with LHP Brandon Finnegan (1-1) facing Jeremy Hellickson (2-2). The Reds have won seven in a row against the Phillies, including a season-opening sweep at Great American Ball Park.

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