Los Pirates vencen a los Cubs 4-3 en 11 entradas tras un error de lanzamiento

Los Pittsburgh Pirates derrotaron a los Chicago Cubs 4-3 en 11 entradas en el Wrigley Field, aprovechando un error de lanzamiento del relevista Caleb Thielbar para anotar la carrera de la ventaja. La victoria mantiene a Pittsburgh en la cima de la Central de la Liga Nacional. Oneil Cruz fue la figura con cuatro imparables y tres bases robadas.

CHICAGO -- Pittsburgh anotó una carrera sucia en la parte alta de la undécima entrada cuando el relevista de los Cubs, Caleb Thielbar, fildeó un rodado flojo de Brandon Lowe y realizó un tiro desviado a la primera base, lo que permitió que Nick Gonzales anotara desde la segunda. Esto resultó ser la carrera decisiva frente a 34,049 aficionados en el Wrigley Field, permitiendo a los Pirates mejorar su registro a 9-5 y mantenerse en el primer lugar de la Central de la Liga Nacional por encima de los Cardinals y los Brewers. El mánager Don Kelly calificó el triunfo como una 'victoria valiente y de mucho esfuerzo', destacando el difícil entorno del Wrigley. 'Aceptaremos una victoria de cualquier manera que podamos conseguirla'.

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