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Pirates earn doubleheader split with Reds

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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates took advantage of an uncharacteristically average performance by Cincinnati's Trevor Bauer to earn a doubleheader split with a 4-3 win in the nightcap on Friday.

The Reds took the opener 4-2 behind the strength of Luis Castillo, who picked up his first victory in nearly a year when he worked six solid innings.

Cincinnati, however, missed a chance to sweep a doubleheader for the third time this season when the Pirates scrounged up just enough offense against Bauer.

Recently acquired outfielder Anthony Alford hit a two-run triple off Bauer in the fourth and then tied the game when Bauer's second wild pitch of the season briefly skipped out of reach of catcher Tucker Barnhart. The ball didn't leave the dirt surrounding the batter's box but gave the speedy Alford -- claimed off waivers from Toronto last week -- all the time he needed to race home.

Bauer (3-3) allowed four runs but his ERA actually dropped from 2.13 to 2.05 after an error by first baseman Joey Votto that opened up the door for three unearned runs to cross the plate in the fourth. Bauer surrendered six hits against two walks and seven strikeouts.

Rookie third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes had two hits for the Pirates. Kevin Newman singled off Bauer leading off the fifth, moved to third on Adam Frazier's single and put Pittsburgh in front when he scored on a double play.

Sam Howard (2-1) picked up the win in relief of starter Cody Ponce. Richard Rodriguez worked a perfect seventh for his third save. Nik Turley escaped a two-on, two-out situation in the sixth when he struck out pinch-hitter Matt Davidson.

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