MILWAUKEE — Sal Frelick homered for the first time this season, Joe Ross and three relievers combined on a three-hitter, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 on Tuesday night.
Pittsburgh's Nick Gonzales hit his first homer of the year, and Connor Joe also went deep for the Pirates.
Gonzales' last homer was July 2, and Frelick hadn't homered since Aug. 7.
Frelick also made two diving catches in center field. He caught a sinking liner from Jared Triolo to end the second and made a play on the warning track to rob Andrew McCutchen of an extra-base hit in the eighth.
''That's the kid that has got the ‘it' factor,'' Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. ''We've thrown a lot at him since he's been here. He's got that. Really, really happy for him.''
Joe homered with two outs in the ninth off Trevor Megill to cut Milwaukee's lead to 4-3, but Megill struck out Jack Suwinski to earn his fifth save.
Ross (2-4) struck out six while allowing two hits, two runs and one walk in five innings. Bryan Hudson pitched two innings and Elvis Peguero worked the eighth without allowing anyone to reach base.
''You get to the back end of their bullpen, and it's really good,'' Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. ''Hudson came in, and he's funky and did a good job. You get Peguero and Megill at the end, those are two power arms, they don't give up a lot of hard contact.''