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Pirates rally for 4 runs in 9th inning, defeat Giants

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Giants catcher Buster Posey, right, loses possession of the ball as the Pirates’ Kevin Newman, left, scrambles safely back to home plate in the ninth inning Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in San Francisco.
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The Pirates’ Starling Marte reacts after scoring the tying run against the San Francisco Giants in the ninth inning Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in San Francisco.
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The Pirates’ Elias Diaz hits a two-run single to tie the game against the San Francisco Giants in the ninth inning Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in San Francisco.
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Pirates second baseman Kevin Newman throws to first base for an out against the San Francisco Giants in the eighth inning Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO — Bryan Reynolds finally made it to San Francisco, and he delivered.

Reynolds hit a go-ahead single against his former team during a four-run rally in the ninth inning that sent the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-4 win over the Giants on Monday night.

Down 4-2, the Pirates used three pinch-hitters and came back against three Giants relievers in the ninth.

Kevin Newman hit a tying, two-run single with one out and Reynolds, a fellow rookie, followed with an RBI single off Jandel Gustave.

Reynolds also had a double and is batting .328. The Giants drafted him in the second round in 2016 before trading him to Pittsburgh after the 2018 season in a deal for Andrew McCutchen.

“It’s pretty funny how that all worked out,” Reynolds said. “It was fun to get out there and play. It’s cold, but I have my sleeves.”

José Osuna added a sacrifice fly in the ninth for insurance.

“Our team’s been fun to watch and hard to watch sometimes because we can break your heart and we can make you jump up and down,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “This isn’t the first time we’ve done this.”

Fernando Abad (0-2) gave up two hits and a walk while getting only one out.

The Giants were without All-Star closer Will Smith, shut down after experiencing some tightness throwing earlier in the day, manager Bruce Bochy said.

The Giants were 55-0 when leading after eight innings going into Monday.

“We took advantage of the men they put at the mound,” Hurdle said. “From a professional standpoint, we handled our at bats, we made contact, we drove in runs and we won the game.”

Richard Rodríguez (4-5) pitched a scoreless eighth inning. Felipe Vázquez worked the ninth for his 26th save in 29 chances.

Brandon Belt had three hits, including a two-run double for San Francisco. The Giants lost at home for the seventh time in eight games and fell to nine games below .500 at Oracle Park.

The announced attendance of 26,826 was the smallest at Oracle Park since April 12, 2010.

Belt’s’ two-out, two-run double in the fifth broke a 1-1 tie.

Giants starter Madison Bumgarner gave up two runs on six hits and two walks in seven innings.

“Too bad we couldn’t hold on to give him a win,” Bochy said. “You look at his body of work; he’s been a savior. You have to those guys in charge. Guys who give you innings like that are invaluable — not just innings but quality innings.”

Jacob Stallings homered for the Pirates.

The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the first when Evan Longoria singled in Mike Yastrzemski.

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