PITTSBURGH — Yandy Díaz hit a home run off the first pitch from Paul Skenes on Sunday before leading off a two-run eighth inning with a single, sparking a 3-1 win for the Tampa Bay Rays over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Díaz opened the first inning by driving Skenes' near 100 mph first-pitch fastball off the right-field foul pole. He was 3-for-4 with two hits off Skenes, stretching his hit streak to 16 games.
''There's no secret that he's a good pitcher," Díaz said. "You don't want to battle too many pitches or see too many pitches in your count. So, that's why I went for the first pitch.''
Colin Holderman (3-1) replaced Skenes for the eighth, giving up the single to Díaz followed by another from Josh Lowe. José Caballero, running for Díaz, scored on Randy Arozarena's sacrifice fly to put the Rays ahead 2-1 before Richie Palacios added another run with an RBI single.
''Just pass the baton on to the next person,'' Lowe said. ''That was a big inning for us.''
Kevin Kelly (2-0) got the final two outs of the seventh for the Rays, who took two of three from the Pirates. Pete Fairbanks retired the side in order with one strikeout in the ninth inning for his 11th save.
Skenes, drafted first overall by Pittsburgh in 2023, struck out eight and allowed one run and six hits with one walk in a season-high seven innings.
''That's kind of been the goal since the start of the year, being able to get guys out quick,'' Skenes said. ''A couple of one-pitch outs in there. It was nice to cover that many innings.''