McCutchen smashes three HRs in Bucs’ win


Associated Press

DENVER

Slumping outfielder Andrew McCutchen hit three homers and drove in five runs to help the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Colorado Rockies 9-4 on Tuesday night.

This was the second time McCutchen has gone deep three times in a game. He also accomplished the feat on Aug. 1, 2009, against Washington.

The perennial All-Star entered the game in a 3-for-23 funk on this road trip but rediscovered his swing. McCutchen hit solo shots in the first and second innings off starter Jorge De La Rosa (1-3). He also lined a three-run homer off reliever Christian Bergman in the sixth.

The major league record for homers in a game is four, which has been done 16 times and last by Josh Hamilton in 2012. McCutchen had a chance to equal the mark in the eighth, but grounded out.

David Freese and Starling Marte also homered for the Pirates.

Gerrit Cole (2-2) threw six innings and allowed four runs — two earned — to win his second straight start.

De La Rosa struggled with his command after fighting off a stomach flu that forced the Rockies to move his start back a day. He gave up four runs in three innings before appearing to hurt his groin while running out a ground ball in the third. He was taken out for a reliever.

Nolan Arenado had a solo homer for the Rockies, who have lost four straight.

A pivotal play in the game was a perfect strike from Marte in the fifth to preserve the Pirates’ lead. With the bases loaded, Arenado sharply singled to left, but Marte threw out a sliding Gerardo Parra at the plate to keep the score 4-3.

In the sixth, McCutchen put the game out of reach with his three-run homer that just cleared the right field wall.