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The Pittsburgh Pirates squeaked out a 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday for their second-straight win. Oneil Cruz had a clutch RBI triple in the seventh after Mitch Keller delivered another strong start. David Bednar converted his fifth save of the season.
Oneil Cruz had the hardest hit in recorded baseball history, crushing a solo home run with a 122.9-mph exit velocity Sunday afternoon against the Milwaukee Brewers. Cruz hit Logan Henderson’s first-pitch fastball 432 feet,
One fan favorite in Pittsburgh for the last five years has been Oneil Cruz. It's easy to see why fans enjoy watching Cruz play. His home run on Sunday was hit so fast that it may take a few watches of the replay just to see how fast the ball was hit.
The Brewers try for a series split as they play the Pirates for the fourth and final time at PNC Park on Sunday afternoon.
Adam Frazier sprinted home from third on a wild pitch by Abner Uribe in the 10th inning to lift the Pittsburgh Pirates past the Milwaukee Brewers.
Oneil Cruz tripled home Isiah Kiner-Falefa with two outs in the seventh and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1.
Both pitchers settled in after the secondGet daily updates on the Packers during the season. Priester allowed a hit in each of his ensuing innings after Pittsburgh grabbed the lead against him in the first,