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May 25, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwauki Bruers Third Basman Kaleb Durbin (21) hit two runs against Pittsburgh Pirates during the eighth innings at PNC Park. Compulsory Credit: Charles Lakelair-Imgon images

Kaleb Durbin and Bryce Turang hit the main run-scoring doubles to rally to rally to Milwoki Broovers for a 6–5 win over host Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday afternoon.

The Brucers snatched the two-game skids and divided the four-game series against the Pirates, who won four of their last five.

Later at the top of the eighth innings 5–3, the Brucers placed the runners second and third, when Rice Hoskins twine the Pirates Reliever Ryan Boruqi (1-2) and the Isaac Collins doubled with one.

Durbin planted a ball from the left area wall to score Hoskins and Colins to tie the game. Turang then chased with a line drive under the left field line, which scored the Durbin, putting the milvoki ahead with his victorious margin.

Coalins and Cell Flicated ended with two hit episles for Broovers.

Pittsburgh was led by three hits of Adam Frasier and three by RBI. The Pirates had a chance to tie the game at the bottom of the eighth, but after reaching a single and after Abbner Uribe pursuing the other on one child, the Tommy Fam was lifted second.

Uribe, who gave relief to Jreddo Koenig, hit Andrew McCchen to end the innings. Trevor McGill gave Alexander Carnero an informed single in the ninth, which also had three hits, but retired the frester on a groundout to take his ninth sev.

Brucers scored three runs in the first innings, in which Pirates Starter Belly Falter’s scorringing innings broke into 17 1/3 innings. Falter played 5 2/3 innings, with three runs (two acquired) and three runs on four hits, while exiting one.

Milwauki Ruki Starter Logan Henderson threw five innings and allowed six in the five hits and two walks, taking out six.

Onal Cruise hit its 11th home run of the season at the bottom of the third-a 432-foot explosion that was seen at 122.9 mph, making it the most difficult hit ball tracked by the statecast, which began tracking the velocity of exit in 2015.

Brian Reynolds was scratched by the Pirates lineup just before the first pitch, which was described by General Manager Ben Cherrington as “tightness in his trunk”.

-Bield level media

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