PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh left-hander Bailey Falter carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning and the Pirates beat the Miami Marlins 3-1 on Wednesday afternoon for a sweep of the season series.
Falter (8-7) allowed three walks before Jonah Bride dropped a single into left field with one out in the seventh.
''I don't really worry about that stuff,'' Falter said, referring to the no-hit bid. "My job is to go out there and put up zeroes and get those guys off the field as quickly as possible.''
The 27-year-old Falter gave up a leadoff single to Cristian Pache in the eighth before being pulled on 93 pitches (57 strikes) after getting the first out with Kyle Stowers flying to center. Four of Falter's five strikeouts came in the first five batters, striking out the side in the first inning on 10 pitches.
''I actually had a terrible bullpen session, so I came out there, guns hot, and told myself, ‘Dude, I'm just going to grip this and rip it and see where it takes us.' That's what happens," Falter said.
David Bednar pitched the ninth but could not pick up his first save since Aug. 23. Otto Lopez led off with a double before Jake Burger reached on an error by shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Bednar struck out Bride and Jesús Sánchez before Pache hit an RBI single up the middle.
Jalen Beeks came in for Bednar, allowing an infield single to Stowers that loaded the bases, and got Xavier Edwards to fly out to right for his 10th save.
''I think we're getting better,'' Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. ''We're in a definite, much better spot than we have (been) in the last two years with our starting pitching. We're deeper than we have been. We have to continue to build things offensively and continue to grow that depth.''