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By Josh, by jolly: Pirates' walk-off is wild

Seemingly unfazed after a frightening moment on the mound, rookie right-hander Jameson Taillon breezed through six innings. Taillon was struck in the back of the head by a 105-mph line drive off Perez's bat in the second inning. Stunningly, the 24-year-old -- who missed two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery and came off the disabled list earlier Tuesday -- got up almost immediately and remained in the game. He allowed one run on five hits and struck out three without a walk, needing only 65 pitches as he quickly cruised through six innings.

Taillon shaken up
Hernan Perez drives a single that deflects off the back of the head of Jameson Taillon, who is able to stay in the game in the 2nd

Brewers rookie Junior Guerra continued to pitch well, holding the Pirates to two first-inning runs over six innings.