Jared Triolo's RBI single in the 12th inning propelled the Pittsburgh Pirates to a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Miami Marlins on opening day. The game featured a dramatic comeback by the Pirates, with Triolo's clutch hit scoring Ke’Bryan Hayes to secure the win.
Pittsburgh's bullpen played a crucial role in the victory, holding the Marlins to just one hit after starter Mitch Keller's solid but challenging outing. Keller battled through 5 2/3 innings, allowing five runs (four earned) before the bullpen took over and shut down Miami's offense.
Luis Ortiz emerged as a key figure for the Pirates, pitching two critical shutout innings in the 10th and 11th, setting the stage for Jose Hernandez to close out the game and earn his first career save.
Marlins starter Jesús Luzardo delivered a strong performance, striking out eight batters over five innings. However, Pittsburgh's hitters, led by Bryan Reynolds' two-run homer, managed to keep the game close despite Luzardo's dominance.
The game extended to 12 innings, showcasing the resilience of both teams. Pinch-hitter Eddie Olivares and shortstop Oneil Cruz each hit solo homers to help the Pirates tie the game at 5-5 in the eighth inning.
Despite injuries impacting both teams, the competitive spirit was evident throughout the game. The Marlins, who have struggled in recent opening-day games, faced a tough challenge from the determined Pirates.
Looking ahead, the Pirates will send LHP Martín Pérez to the mound in their next game against the Marlins, who will counter with LHP A.J. Puk making his first career MLB start.
Overall, the opening day matchup between the Pirates and Marlins provided fans with an exciting and hard-fought contest, setting the stage for an intriguing season ahead.