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Ashcraft delivers yet again in Pirates win

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By The Associated Press 2 min read
Ashcraft delivers yet again in Pirates win

PITTSBURGH -- Braxton Ashcraft allowed five hits over eight efficient innings, Oneil Cruz homered in his return from the injured list, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1 on Tuesday night.

Ashcraft (13-5), a first-time All-Star this season, struck out four and didn't issue a walk while throwing just 80 pitches. The 26-year-old right-hander, coming off the first complete game of his career in a win over Miami last week, gave up a fifth-inning homer to Tigers rookie Brett Callahan but otherwise cruised to his fourth win in five starts.

Ashcraft became the first Pittsburgh pitcher since A.J. Burnett in 2012 to record a complete game and then work at least eight innings in his next start.

Mason Montgomery worked the ninth for his fifth save.

Cruz, out since early June after breaking his left hand, turned on a 2-2 knuckle curve from Keider Montero (9-8) in the fifth inning and sent it 422 feet to right-center for his 15th homer of the season and his first since June 2. It was Pittsburgh's 81st homer at PNC Park, tying the 2003 team for the most in a season at the ballpark that opened in 2001.

Spencer Horwitz and Bryan Reynolds added RBI singles for the Pirates, who have won four of six.

Detroit, in a tight race with a handful of clubs for the final AL wild-card spot, has lost four of five.

Montero was perfect through four innings but walked Esmeryln Valez on four pitches leading off the fifth before Cruz's homer.

Montero surrendered three runs on four hits in five innings.

Roster notes

The Pirates recalled right-handed pitcher Antwone Kelly from Triple-A Indianapolis. Pittsburgh optioned right-handed pitcher Isaac Mattson to Indianapolis following Monday's game vs. Detroit.

The 22-year-old Kelly is in his fourth stint with the Pirates this season (also June 12, July 10-12 and July 31). He has posted a 6.14 ERA in three appearances this season

The native of Oranjestad, Aruba, has gone 5-5 with a 4.09 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 21 Triple-A appearances this year.

Up next

The series concludes on Wednesday. Struggling ace Paul Skenes (9-11, 3.88 ERA), working on a week's rest, starts for Pittsburgh against Detroit's Jackson Jobe (1-1, 6.23).

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