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Mancini Hits 2 HRs As Orioles Beat Pirates 9-6 In 11 Innings

BALTIMORE (AP) — Trey Mancini tied the game with a two-run homer in the ninth inning, then hit a three-run drive in the 11th to give the Baltimore Orioles a 9-6 comeback victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night.

Baltimore trailed 6-1 in the eighth before rallying for a second straight night. Adam Jones hit a solo shot in the eighth, Mancini's pinch-hit home run capped a four-run ninth and the rookie applied the finisher against Wade LeBlanc (3-2) in the 11th.

Since the start of the 2016 season, the Pirates were 91-3 when leading after eight innings. Now they are 91-5 — including 21-3 this season.

After blowing a save opportunity on Tuesday night in an extra-inning defeat, Pittsburgh closer Tony Watson entered this one in the ninth with two on, no outs and a 6-2 lead.

The lefty gave up a sacrifice fly and an RBI double before striking out Caleb Joseph. Previously 0 for 5 as a pinch hitter, Mancini hit several foul balls before driving the eighth pitch of the at-bat into the seats in right field.

In the 11th, Mancini hit the first pitch from LeBlanc over the left-field wall. As he arrived at home plate, he was doused with water and swarmed by his delighted teammates.

Mychal Givens (6-0) worked the 11th for Baltimore.

Jose Osuna homered for the Pirates, connecting with a man on in the seventh against Edwin Jackson, who was making his Orioles debut after being summoned from Triple-A Norfolk. Baltimore is the 12th big league team that Jackson has pitched for during his 15-year career.

Pittsburgh starter Chad Kuhl gave up one run, four hits, walked four and needed 90 pitches to get through the fifth inning. Yet, he was in position to earn his first win in 11 starts until Mancini connected in the ninth.

Orioles starter Wade Miley allowed four runs and eight hits in 2 2/3 innings.

Baltimore third baseman Manny Machado was spiked by Andrew McCutchen while making the tag on the front end of a double steal in the second inning. Machado remained in the game, but was replaced two innings later by Ruben Tejada. The Orioles described the injury as "left wrist soreness."

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McCutchen was taking a lengthy lead off third base when Max Moroff ripped a liner that barely cleared McCutchen's head. After diving to the ground, McCutchen remained there and did a couple of push-ups, which amused many in the crowd of 19,957.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Pirates: C Francisco Cervelli was placed on the 7-day concussion DL, the result of being struck in the face mask by a foul ball Tuesday night. C Jacob Stallings was summoned from the minors to back up Elias Diaz. ... Manager Clint Hurdle said RHP Ivan Nova felt better after leaving his start Tuesday with a knee injury. "I don't think it's anything that's going to lead to anything," Hurdle said.

Orioles: C Welington Castillo (testicular injury) says he won't need to catch in a minor league game before coming off the DL on Saturday. "I feel good to go. I just have to put on my gear and compete," Castillo said.

UP NEXT

Pirates: Pittsburgh opens a four-game series against visiting Miami on Thursday night by facing former Pirate Edinson Volquez, who tossed a no-hitter against Arizona in his last outing.

Orioles: Alex Asher (2-3, 3.62 ERA) makes his third start with Baltimore, taking on the host Nationals in the makeup of a May 11 rainout.

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