Pirates implode in sixth inning, routed again by White Sox; bullpen to blame this time
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Pirates implode in sixth inning, routed again by White Sox; bullpen to blame this time
"The Pittsburgh Pirates initially held a two-run lead against the Chicago White Sox but ultimately lost 10-4 after the sixth inning collapse."
"Pirates starter Mike Burrows had a no-hitter through five innings, showcasing strong early performance before the White Sox's comeback."
"Ke'Bryan Hayes contributed significantly to the Pirates' early success with a two-run double, followed by scoring on Isiah Kiner-Falefa's single."
"Despite a promising start with a 3-0 lead, Pittsburgh was unable to maintain the advantage due to a falter in the sixth inning."
In a game against the Chicago White Sox, the Pittsburgh Pirates started strong with a 3-0 lead by the fourth inning. Ke'Bryan Hayes hit a two-run double, scoring later on Isiah Kiner-Falefa's single. However, the White Sox rallied by the fifth inning, with starter Mike Burrows having carried a no-hitter until then. Following the White Sox's two-run fifth, Nick Gonzales responded with an RBI double before the Pirates ultimately conceded the lead and lost 10-4 in a disappointing defeat.
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