Pinch-hit HR by Tellez gives Brewers 4-2 win over Pirates

Updated Aug. 4, 2021 6:49 p.m. ET
Associated Press

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rowdy Tellez stayed calm long enough to deliver the kind of moment that produced bedlam from an adoring home crowd.

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“I think the hardest thing to do is remaining composed when you’re pinch-hitting, especially in a big situation like that,” Tellez said.

A fan base that has warmed up to Tellez ever since

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Tellez is batting .340 (18 of 53) with five homers and 16 RBIs in 21 games with the Brewers. He hit .209 with four homers and eight RBIs in 50 games with the Blue Jays.

He says he has benefited from getting more regular playing time since the trade.

“Coming here has just been kind of a blessing,” Tellez said. “I've always wanted to be somewhere, everybody wants to be somewhere they can hear their name chanted and be wanted. It's just great. The fans are awesome here. They're loyal. I couldn't ask for a better environment to be in.”

The Brewers' go-ahead rally started with two outs and none on.

Luis Urías fell behind 0-2 in the count but ended up walking when he took a 3-2 pitch that was just low from Kyle Keller (0-1). Manny Piña followed by hitting a ground-ball single that went off the glove of diving third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes.

Pirates manager Derek Shelton then summoned left-hander Chasen Shreve from the bullpen to face the left-handed Tellez. Left-handed hitters had been hitting just .137 and slugging .176 against Shreve this season.

After falling behind 0-2, Tellez worked the count to 2-2 and then delivered a shot that traveled an estimated 423 feet and reached the second deck of the stands in right center.

“We go 0-2 to Urías and we walk him so we extend that inning, and then we give up the hit to Piña, so the 0-2 walk there I think is something that stands out,” Shelton said. “And with Shrever, just too many balls in the middle of the plate.”

Brewers manager Craig Counsell credited the two-strike approach that Tellez took.

“He was aggressive on the first pitch, got behind 0-2 and then he fouled off some pitches, took some pitches down and finally he got one he could hit,” Counsell said. “Just a great at-bat.”

Brent Suter (10-5) pitched one inning of scoreless relief to earn the win after Brewers starter Freddy Peralta struck out nine and allowed six hits, two runs and two walks in six innings.

Devin Williams worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth to earn his first career save.

Pittsburgh's Bryan Reynolds went 2 of 2, walked twice and scored both of the Pirates' runs. The Pirates were 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position and left nine men on base.

The Brewers won two of three from the Pirates and remain 7 1/2 games ahead of Cincinnati in the NL Central.

Pirates left-hander Steven Brault gave up one run over four innings in his season debut after recovering from a strained lat in his throwing arm. Brault gave up three hits, struck out two and walked one.

“It felt like kind of being back home," said Brault,

TRAINER’S ROOM

Pirates: Director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said RHP Trevor Cahill has multiple fractures in his left foot and will be re-examined next week. Tomczyk called it an injury that sidelines a player for eight to 12 weeks.

Brewers:

UP NEXT

Pirates: Open a four-game series at Cincinnati on Thursday. Scheduled starters are RHP Wil Crowe (3-5, 5.40 ERA) for the Pirates and RHP Sonny Gray (3-6, 4.26) for the Reds.

Brewers: Off Thursday before starting a three-game home series with the Giants on Friday. RHP Corbin Burnes (6-4 2.46) will pitch for the Brewers on Friday.

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