Kranick goes 5 perfect innings in MLB debut, Bucs top Cards

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Max Kranick pitched five perfect innings in his major league debut before a 64-minute rain delay forced him from the game, and the Pittsburgh Pirates went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-2 Sunday.

In a season in which there have already been a modern-day record seven no-hitters, Kranick (1-0) made a bid for perhaps the most unlikely premiere pitching erformance of all-time.

The 23-year-old righty, who had never pitched above the High-A levels of the minors until this season, set down all 15 batters he faced against a Cardinals lineup that included All-Stars Nolan Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt and Yadier Molina.

Kranick struck out three and threw only 50 pitches, 36 for strikes. The Pirates led 4-0 when the rain forced a halt, ending the perfect-game bid by the 11th-round pick in the 2016 draft.

Duane Underwood Jr. relieved to begin the sixth. He set the side down in order in the sixth before giving up a leadoff double to Dylan Carlson to begin the seventh.

Gregory Polanco and Ben Gamel each hit solo homers for the Pirates, who won have won six of nine following a season-high 10-game losing streak. Bryan Reynolds drove in a pair of runs for Pittsburgh.

St. Louis, which had three hits, has lost six of seven.

Reynolds stretched his hitting streak to 12 games with run-scoring hits in the first and fourth innings. It is the longest active streak in the National League.

Pittsburgh scored three times in the first off Johan Oviedo (0-4), who allowed five runs on six hits over four innings.

Polanco and Gamel homered in the fifth off reliever Jake Woodford.

Adam Frazier had three hits and reached base four times for the Pirates.

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