Baseball

Pirates Rally Past Phillies in High‑Scoring Affair

Manager Don Kelly’s optimism fuels a comeback as Pittsburgh secures 11‑7 victory

Pittsburgh Pirates manager Don Kelly stepped onto the field on June 29, 2025 with a clear message: the club was moving forward with confidence.

A Manager’s Vision

The Pirates fell behind 5‑0 in the early innings, but a surge of offensive firepower turned the tide. Endy Rodríguez’s three‑run homer off Chase Shugart sparked a rally, and starter Braxton Ashcraft limited damage by retiring 11 of the last 12 batters he faced over six innings.

Relief efforts were tested as Gregory Soto surrendered two runs, pushing his June ERA to 13.50, yet Yohan Ramírez closed the eighth by freezing Phillies hitter Justin Crawford, preserving the lead.

Despite a bullpen that ranks near the bottom third in MLB ERA, Pittsburgh’s offense sits among the top five, averaging 5.04 runs per game. The team’s ability to mount comebacks, such as the one against Philadelphia, underscores a resilient identity.

Kelly emphasized the squad’s fighting spirit, noting that the victory was a testament to the players’ belief in themselves. As tougher opponents loom, the manager’s optimistic outlook will be put to the test, but the Pirates remain convinced they can sustain this momentum.

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