Pirates Preview: Streaking Bucs Looking for Redemption vs. Marlins
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The Pittsburgh Pirates completed the sweep over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday afternoon, giving them their first three-game winning streak of the season.
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Paul Skenes was excellent again, Braxton Ashcraft earned his first big-league win and Andrew McCutchen delivered the game-winning hit.
Fresh off the sweep, the Pirates (26-40) will host another National League opponent in the Miami Marlins (24-39), who took three of four games against Pittsburgh to open the season.
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