Summary
If Nate McLouth's first at-bat felt like deja vu, it was because he faced the same circumstances a night earlier.
Nyjer Morgan and Freddy Sanchez had singled, putting runners on first and second. After hitting into a double play Friday, McLouth drilled the ball toward second baseman Brandon Phillips on Saturday, but it took a bad hop and bounced over his left shoulder to score Morgan.See the full content of this document
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Pirates Beat Reds 8-6, End 4-Game Skid
The play ended the Pirates' scoreless streak at 221/3 innings and set McLouth off on a night in which he would go 3 for 5, score three runs and drive in another, as the Pirates snapp...
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