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Pirates hope to rebound after being shut down by Harrison

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AP Photo Pittsburgh Pirates designated hitter Marcell Ozuna loses his bat after fouling off a pitch during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Milwaukee.

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Pirates were attempting to complete a sweep in Milwaukee for the first time since taking four against the Brewers in August 2016.

Kyle Harrison made sure the brooms were put away.

Harrison collected a career-high 12 strikeouts and allowed just one hit and one walk in six scoreless innings as Milwaukee avoided a three-game sweep by beating the Pittsburgh 5-0 on Sunday.

The Pirates’ last sweep of the Brewers came August 2022 at Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh’s only hits were Marcell Ozuna’s single against Harrison (2-1) in the second and Nick Gonzales’ double off Trevor Megill in the seventh. The Pirates struck out 18 times.

Jake Bauers hit two doubles for the Brewers, who snapped a four-game skid.

Milwaukee scored all its runs off Carmen Mlodzinski (1-2) in the fourth inning.

Mlodzinski held Milwaukee hitless until William Contreras capped a 10-pitch at-bat with a leadoff single in the fourth. Contreras advanced to third on Bauers’ ground-rule double and came home when Gary Sánchez bounced out to second.

Milwaukee then got three straight two-out hits to extend its lead to 5-0.

Bauers came home on Luis Rengifo’s single up the middle after Sal Frelick reached on catcher’s interference to keep the inning alive. David Hamilton doubled home Frelick, then Brandon Lockridge singled home Rengifo and Hamilton to knock Mlodzinski out of the game.

Pittsburgh loaded the bases in the eighth with two walks and an error, but Aaron Ashby ended the threat by retiring Bryan Reynolds on a grounder to second.

Milwaukee didn’t hit a homer for a seventh straight game. That represents the Brewers’ longest such drought since August 1999, when they went a franchise-record 13 consecutive games without a home run.

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