“It was awesome, especially when you got two inherited runners and nobody out, runners on first and second, I mean, that’s a huge situation," Keller said of Feliz. "He came out, peppering fastballs, and his slider, I mean, was devastating them. Three punchouts in a row. You can’t ask for anything more.”
• Trailing 2-1 in the ninth, the Pirates strung together three consecutive singles off Reds' closer Raisel Iglesias to open the inning, with Adam Frazier's bloop base hit bringing home tying run Erik Gonzalez.