CHICAGO — Bryan Reynolds drove in four runs, Luis Ortiz pitched neatly into the sixth inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2 on Saturday.
Reynolds had four hits. He gave Pittsburgh a 3-1 lead in the seventh with a two-run single against reliever Tanner Banks and singled in two more during a three-run ninth, sending the Pirates to their third straight win and fifth in six games.
''They keep going, they're grinding,'' Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. ''They did some stuff late in the game today. I'm proud of them. We're playing good baseball right now, and we need to finish the first half strong.''
Ortiz gave up one run and four hits over 5 2/3 innings in his third start and 25th appearance. The right-hander struck out five and walked one in another strong outing after tossing six scoreless innings in Pittsburgh's loss to the New York Mets on Sunday.
''There were a few times that I went through some rough moments, but I was able to adjust it and do my job and get out of the inning,'' Ortiz said through an interpreter. ''Just staying calm, in control and trusting my stuff, that was the most important thing.''
Andrew McCutchen had two hits and scored a run before exiting with a sore left hamstring.
Chicago's Chris Flexen (2-8) pitched into the seventh. But the White Sox — owners of a major league-worst 27-70 record — lost for the ninth time in 12 games.
''You can't hide what everybody can see,'' Luis Robert Jr. said through an interpreter. ''It's bad. We have to keep working hard to try to get a better second half.''