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Patient Bay propels Bucs, 14-10

Monday, May 28, 2007

Freddy Sanchez drove in four run in Pittsburgh’s win.

CINCINNATI (AP) — Jason Bay’s patience paid off in a big first inning for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Bay capped Pittsburgh’s five-run first with a three-run homer, Freddy Sanchez drove in a season-high four runs and the Pirates overcame five Cincinnati home runs in a 14-10 win Sunday.

The Pirates left fielder saw 12 pitches in the first from Reds starter Kirk Saarloos, fouling off seven, before hitting the first of seven combined home runs in the game.

“Actually, it’s easier to concentrate in the early innings,” Bay said. “One of the things you want to do is see a lot of pitches, and I fouled off a lot of tough pitches.”

Jack Wilson added a two-run homer and the Pirates set a season high for runs in picking up their third consecutive win, their best run since winning a season-high five straight April 22-27.

Kirk Saarloos (0-4) failed to retire any of the seven batters he faced in his second start of the season for the Reds, who saw their season-high losing streak reach six games.

Dunn homers twice

Adam Dunn hit two of the Reds’ five homers. He went 3-for-4 with four RBIs.

The Pirates tied their season high with 18 hits and have scored 33 runs in the first three games of the series. Their 14 runs were the most since their 14-3 win over Milwaukee last May 29.

Edwin Encarnacion, Alex Gonzalez and Chad Moeller also homered for the Reds, who set a season high for homers in a game.

The Pirates strung together five consecutive hits in the first inning, including Bay’s three-run homer into the upper deck in left field, and two walks before Saarloos was relieved. The right-hander saw his earned-run average inflate from 5.09 to 7.04 after giving up all five runs and five hits with two walks.

The Pirates added single runs in the second inning on Sanchez’s sacrifice fly and in the third on starting pitcher Zach Duke’s single, the pitcher’s first RBI of the season. Wilson’s second homer of the season and first since April 8 gave Pittsburgh a 10-5 lead in the fifth.

Duke (2-5) allowed seven hits and five runs, three earned, with one strikeout in his first win since beating the Reds 6-3 on April 8. He was 0-5 in eight starts between wins.

Dunn’s second homer of the game and team-leading 14th of the season, a two-run shot to center field in the seventh, cut Pittsburgh’s lead to 11-9.

Sanchez drove in two runs in the eighth with a bloop single to left field to give him as many RBIs in one game as he had in 17 games in April.