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Arrieta, Phils, blank the Bucs

Pittsburgh starting pitcher Jameson Taillon walks off the mound after he was pulled during the second inning of the Pirates' 7-0 loss to Philadelphia Thursday night.
Pirates get just 1 hit against Phillies' ace

PHILADELPHIA — Jake Arrieta flashed the All-Star form that made Philadelphia covet the free-agent ace, striking out 10 and tossing one-hit ball over seven innings to lead the Phillies to a 7-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday night.

Rhys Hoskins homered and Cesar Hernandez had a three-run single to pace the Phillies in their first game back from a 4-2 trip.

The Phillies got vintage Arrieta (2-0) in his best outing since he left the Chicago Cubs for a $75 million, three-year contract that made him the immediate ace of the rotation.

He had his 14th career double-digit strikeout game and walked two.

Arrieta struck out seven through the first four innings — he had struck out only six over 10 2/3 innings in his first two starts. He wore short sleeves on a night when temperatures dipped into the 30s. The postseason flags whipping in the wind were about the only things with more movement than Arrieta’s fastball.

The Pirates, who lead the Central, are one of the surprise teams in the National League. Against their longtime nemesis, forget it. The 2015 NL Cy Young Award winner improved to 11-6 in 21 career starts against Pittsburgh. He struck out 11 and tossed a four-hit shutout against the Pirates in the 2015 NL Wild Card game that included a bench-clearing melee.

He had a unique look in this one.

The Phillies wore powder blue 1970s and ‘80s uniforms that seemed fitting for Arrieta’s throwback outing.

The Phillies haven’t had a winning season since 2011, when they won their fifth straight NL East title. The addition of Arrieta signaled a long, arduous rebuilding process could turn into contention this season. They’ve already had a six-game winning streak — the last three on a sweep at Tampa Bay.

Arrieta was on from the start, striking out Adam Frazier and Gregory Polanco to open the game on a pair of 94 mph sinkers. He allowed only an infield single in the second inning.

Hoskins lined his third homer of the season to left and Hernandez made it 4-0 on a bases-loaded single to left off Jameson Taillon (2-1). Taillon allowed five runs and was chased after 1 1/3 innings.

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