
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Washington Nationals 2-0, thanks to a strong pitching performance from Mason Montgomery and Carmen Mlodzinski. The Pirates scored both runs in the first inning at PNC Park.
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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates flawlessly executed a pitching plan with an effective first inning from Mason Montgomery followed by six-shutout innings from Carmen Mlodzinski in a 2-0 win over the Washington Nationals at PNC Park on Wednesday night.
Bottom 1st, 2-0 PIT: The Pirates (11-7) struck for two runs against Nats starter Jake Irvin (1-2). Marcell Ozuna plated Bryan Reynolds with a base hit to right field and Nick Gonzales legged out an infield single, which allowed Ryan O’Hearn to score from third base.
The two Pirates’ runs in the first inning came thanks to a two-out rally. After Oneil Cruz and Brandon Lowe struck out to start things off, five straight Pirates reached. The Nationals (8-10) were never able to answer.
Carmen Mlodzinski (1-0) is the first Pirates reliever to pitch at least six-scoreless innings since Steve Cooke tossed seven-scoreless on Sep. 21, 1992 against the St. Louis Cardinals. He’s also the sixth Pirates reliever in the Expansion Era (since 1961) with six-plus scoreless innings and two or fewer hits allowed and the first since Bob Johnson in 1972.
This was only the third time the Pirates have won at home on Jackie Robinson Day, which was first celebrated in 2004. The other two instances were from 2005-06 — both against the Chicago Cubs.
The Pirates and Nationals will wrap up their four-game series on Thursday afternoon. RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1-1, 2.12 ERA) will start for Pittsburgh and LHP Foster Griffin (2-0, 1.76 ERA) will take the ball for Washington. First pitch: 6:40 p.m. on ET SportsNet Pittsburgh/100.1 FM & AM 1020.
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The Pirates scored two runs in the first inning, with Marcell Ozuna driving in Bryan Reynolds and Nick Gonzales bringing in Ryan O’Hearn.
Mason Montgomery started the game with an effective first inning, followed by Carmen Mlodzinski, who pitched six shutout innings.
The Pittsburgh Pirates improved their record to 11-7 following the victory over the Washington Nationals.

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