PITTSBURGH — Jared Jones struck out eight, Oneil Cruz homered into the Allegheny River and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 on Saturday.
Jones (5-6) overcame some early control issues to allow two runs over seven solid innings to bounce back from a pair of recent shaky starts.
The 22-year-old right-hander hit Brandon Lowe and Amed Rosario in the first inning, catching Rosario's helmet with a 99 mph fastball that forced the third baseman to exit with facial lacerations. Jones then settled down and seemed to get better as the game went along, retiring the final six batters he faced.
Asked what his goal was after seeing Rosario go down, Jones replied ''not wanting to hit a guy in the face again.''
''That was a really scary moment,'' Jones said. ''Just knowing I got to lock it back in and letting my stuff play through the zone early. I felt like we did a pretty good job of that.''
Aroldis Chapman gave up an RBI double to Yandy Díaz with two outs in the ninth but got Isaac Paredes to ground out and earn his second save.
Cruz became the fifth player to send a ball to the Allegheny River on the fly when he turned on a Zach Eflin (3-5) pitch in the first and deposited it into the water 445 feet from home plate.
''For sure I hit balls farther in (batting practice),'' the 6-foot-7 shortstop said. "But that doesn't count. The ones that count are the ones you hit in the game. Today, I definitely hit it pretty good.''