Matthew Liberatore surrendered four runs in 4 2/3 innings while striking out a career-high nine against the Pirates on Tuesday.
Liberatore cruised through four before giving up two singles to start the fifth. He was able to retire two more batters while giving up one run, but the wheels came off afterwards, as Bryan Reynolds doubled, Marcell Ozuna walked and Oneil Cruz singled before he was lifted. Fortunately, Gordon Graceffo was able to strand both runners he inherited at that point. Liberatore finished up with 13 whiffs and a 32 percent CSW. His previous high for strikeouts was eight, though he’d topped out at six in his previous nine starts this season. He has a 4.70 ERA, and he rates as a poor play Sunday in Cincinnati.