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Pirates score two runs in bizarre fashion during baserunning adventure

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The Pirates managed to score a pair of runs in the oddest of fashions during their 10-4 loss to the Rockies on Wednesday. 

The two-out play in the bottom of the second started like any other when Henry Davis delivered a sharp grounder to the gap between third base and shortstop, but Colorado’s Kyle Karros managed to make the diving play on the ball.

Karros made the throw to second instead of first in an attempt to get Brandon Lowe out. But Lowe ran through the bag and was on the move to third. 

During all of this, Ryan O’Hearn scored, and Nick Gonzales then started running toward home after beginning the whole ordeal on second base. 


Pirates’ Nick Gonzales (3) runs past Colorado Rockies pitcher Jose Quintana (62) in a run down, to score the second of two runs, on a fielder’s choice by Henry Davis during the second inning in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, May 13, 2026 AP

Gonzales found himself trapped in a pickle as he ran between third and home. 

Just when it looked like Gonzales was going to be tagged out in a rundown, Rockies pitcher Jose Quintana pushed the Pirates runner, and the umpire called the hurler for obstruction. 

Davis managed to get to second base, and the Pirates had themselves a 2-0 lead. 


Pittsburgh Pirates' Nick Gonzales (3) scores past Colorado Rockies second baseman Edouard Julien (6) covering home.
Nick Gonzales (3) scores past Colorado Rockies second baseman Edouard Julien (6) covering home, the second of two runs, on a fielder’s choice by Henry Davis during the second inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh. AP

In the end, it didn’t mean much as the Rockies poured on the runs over the final five innings of the game, breaking out to a lead with a six-run fifth inning. They added to their lead with a run in the eighth and three more in the ninth. 

The loss moved the Pirates to 23-20 on the season before Thursday’s rubber match.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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