Pirates Use Olivares Grand Slam, Keller Complete Game to Beat Angels

Pirates Use Olivares Grand Slam, Keller Complete Game to Beat Angels
Edward Olivares of the Pittsburgh Pirates celebrates as he crosses home plate after hitting a grand slam against the Los Angeles Angels in Pittsburgh on May 6, 2024. (Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)
The Associated Press
5/6/2024
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5/6/2024
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PITTSBURGH—Edward Olivares hit his first career grand slam, and Mitch Keller pitched a five-hit complete game to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4–1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.

Olivares’ slam came off Tyler Anderson in the third inning to break a scoreless tie as the Pirates went on to their third consecutive victory following a five-game losing streak. The Angels lost for the 14th time in 17 games.

The Pirates loaded the bases with no outs in the third as Andrew McCutchen and Ke’Bryan Hayes sandwiched walks around Bryan Reynolds’ double. One out later, Olivares hit a 424-foot drive into the left-field bleachers.

“It was a dream come true,” Olivares said. “Coming in a game where Mitch pitched so well and we had a good defensive game, it felt good to put some runs up on the scoreboard.”

Keller (3–3) allowed only one run, on Zach Neto’s solo homer in the fifth inning, and threw 109 pitches in his second career complete game. He struck out five and walked one while getting 14 outs on ground balls in a game that lasted just an hour and 55 minutes.

“I think that’s the best we’ve seen his pitch mix this year,” Pirates Manager Derek Shelton said. “He had a good mix a couple of times last year, but this was the best we’ve seen him maintain it throughout the game. He got outs early in counts and that’s why he was able to stay out there [for the ninth inning], because he was efficient.”

The route-going effort came nearly one year after Keller went nine innings to beat the Colorado Rockies on May 8, 2023.

“I am super grateful that [Mr. Shelton] and [pitching coach] Oscar [Marin] let me go back out there for the ninth inning,” Keller said. “I was feeling good. It was nice for them to still have the trust in me. It was still a 4–1 game, a close game, so having them have the trust in me to finish it off was awesome.”

Keller had surrendered 11 runs and 16 hits over his previous three starts.

Olivares’ grand slam accounted for all the runs scored off Anderson (2–4) in 6 1/3 innings but the left-hander lost his fourth straight decision. Anderson allowed six hits while striking out five and walking three.

Angels Manager Ron Washington felt the turning point came an inning after the slam when Nolan Schanuel was thrown out at home when he tried to score from first base on Mickey Moniak’s double with no outs.

“They just scored four runs, and we’ve got to be sure we score that run,“ Mr. Washington said. ”If not, then we have two runners in scoring position with no outs and our big hitters coming. [Anderson] deserved better than that. Our starting pitching is really starting to come around, and we need to support them by not taking ourselves out of innings.”

Olivares also doubled, while Reynolds also had two hits for the Pirates.

Moniak had two hits for the Angels.

Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller delivers against the Angels in Pittsburgh on May 6, 2024. (Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)
Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller delivers against the Angels in Pittsburgh on May 6, 2024. (Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)

Trainer’s Room

Angels: Second baseman Luis Rengifo (illness) missed a third straight game. ... Catcher Logan O’Hoppe (bruised right hand) returned after missing one game. ... Right-hander Sam Bachman (right shoulder surgery) threw off a mound on Tuesday. ... First baseman Evan White (left hip surgery) began a rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League.
Pirates: Left-hander Marco Gonzales (strained left forearm) will not need surgery, but there is no timetable for his return.

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Angels Left-hander Patrick Sandoval (1–5, 5.91 earned-run average) is scheduled to face Pirates right-hander Quinn Priester (0–0, 3.31) in the middle game of the series Tuesday night. Sandoval has lost his past three starts while allowing 13 runs in 14 2/3 innings.
By John Perrotto