The Los Angeles Dodgers struggled to generate run support for their pitching staff early but were saved late by Billy McKinney and Max Muncy in a 2-1 comeback win against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
After Justin Bruihl worked as an opener in his first career Major League start, Dodgers pitching prospect Andre Jackson entered in the second inning for his MLB debut. He held the Pirates to just two hits and got through four scoreless innings despite issuing four walks.
Jackson was aided in pitching through traffic by collecting six strikeouts, and also a tremendous throw from McKinney to prevent a runner from going first to third base on a single.