Article: Phillies beat Pirates, 4-2

PHILADELPHIA -- It took just nine pitches from Ian Snell on Saturday for the Philadelphia Phillies to douse the 21-inning scoreless streak by Pirates' pitchers.

The Phillies scored a quick run, snapping their own 23-inning scoring drought, and held off the Pirates, 4-2.

Jimmy Rollins led off the first inning with a triple over the head of right fielder Steve Pearce. Shane Victorino followed with an RBI double that caromed off the right field wall.

With one out, Ryan Howard singled to center. Victorino scored.

The Phillies loaded the bases with two outs on back-to-back walks to Jason Werth and Greg Dobbs. On Snell's 37th pitch of the inning, Chris Coste flied out to deep left field, narrowly ...

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