Pirates make Don Kelly a winner in his debut as manager in victory over Braves
PITTSBURGH — Bailey Falter allowed just two hits over six innings, and the Pittsburgh Pirates made manager Don Kelly a winner in his debut, holding off the Atlanta Braves 3-2 Friday night.
Kelly, a Pittsburgh-area native promoted from bench coach to manager Thursday after the club fired Derek Shelton, received a warm ovation when introduced before the game, then sat back and watched the Pirates put together a crisp nine innings of work that's been elusive during their miserable start.
Alexander Canario, a late replacement for the struggling Tommy Pham, homered for the Pirates. Jared Triolo added his first of the season off Bryce Elder (2-2) as Pittsburgh ended a seven-game losing streak. Andrew McCutchen chipped in an RBI double for the Pirates.
Falter (2-3) wobbled in the first inning by letting two of the first three batters he faced reach, but settled down quickly. The left-hander retired 15 of the last 16 batters he faced.
