LOS ANGELES — Teoscar Hernández drove in three runs, including a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning, as the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a 6-5 victory over Pittsburgh on Sunday, handing the Pirates a season-high seventh consecutive defeat.
''When (the moment) gets hot, with runners in scoring position, Teo's heartbeat doesn't rise,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. ''It just looks like he embraces hitting in those spots he shortens up his swing, makes contact and that's why he's driven in close to 80 runs already.''
The Dodgers had a game-tying RBI double in the 10th from Kiké Hernández, who scored on Teoscar Hernández's single. Kiké Hernández had three hits. Right-hander Evan Phillips (3-0) allowed an unearned run in the 10th but got the win.
Bryan Reynolds gave the Pirates a 5-4 lead in the 10th inning with a one-out RBI single to center.
''I just try to not overthink it, not trying to over-swing or anything like that,'' Teoscar Hernández said. ''Just trying to stay patient, be calm and just get a good pitch and put it in play. In situations like that with two outs, I don't have to do a double or homer or anything like that. With a hit, we can win a ball game.''
Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow allowed two runs on five hits over seven innings against his former team. Pittsburgh drafted Glasnow in the fifth round in 2011 and brought him to the major leagues in 2016.
Andrew McCutchen hit a pair of home runs in his return to the leadoff spot for the Pirates after missing three games with knee soreness. Left-hander Bailey Falter gave up four runs on seven hits over four innings in his first career start at Dodger Stadium.
McCutchen said his knee was at about 70%.