Pirates 1, Phillies 0 (13 innings)
PITTSBURGH -- Left fielder Starling Marte singled in catcher Chris Stewart for the game's only run as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Philadelphia Philles 1-0 in 13 innings Friday.
Stewart singled with one out and moved to second on a groundout. He scored as Marte singled over the mound and past diving infielders for the walk-off winner.
The walk-off was the Pirates first of the season, as well as their first extra-innings win of the campaign.
Left-hander Antonio Bastardo earned the victory after pitching a scoreless 13th. Bastardo (1-0) retired the side in order and struck out one.
Right-hander Dustin McGowan yielded the game-winner in his second inning of work. McGowan (1-2) pitched 1 2/3 innings, giving up the only run of the game on two hits.
Pittsburgh left-hander Jeff Locke gave up six hits in the first three innings but still pitched six shutout innings. He allowed only a walk in the fifth inning over the rest of his start.
Philadelphia right-hander Kevin Correia made his first start of the season and did not give up a run either in 5 2/3 innings. Correia gave up five hits, walked one and struck out four.
Correia left the game after he gave up two-out singles to second baseman Neil Walker and third baseman Josh Harrison. Left-hander Elvis Araujo entered and struck first baseman Pedro Alvarez out to preserve Correia's shutout.
The Pirates moved runners to second and third in the seventh after catcher Francisco Cervelli singled and pinch-hitter Jung Ho Kang walked. Left fielder Starling Marte struck out to end the inning.
Pittsburgh loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth after Harrison singled, Alvarez was intentionally walked and Cervelli drew a walk. Right-hander Ken Giles struck shortstop Jordy Mercer out after falling behind in the count 3-0.
Pittsburgh's pitchers did not allow a hit from the fourth inning through the eighth. Right-hander Arquimedes Caminero and left-hander Tony Watson each worked perfect innings of relief.
Second baseman Cody Asche drew a walk and catcher Cameron Rupp singled off Pirates right-hander Mark Melancon in the ninth. Pinch-hitter Chase Utley grounded out to end the inning.
The Pirates loaded the bases in the 10th off Philadelphia right-hander Jeanmar Gomez. Pinch hitter Corey Hart struck out swinging to end the inning.
Philadelphia missed a chance in the second inning as the Phillies recorded three hits but didn't score. Shortstop Cesar Hernandez's leadoff single was erased when second baseman Cody Asche hit into a double play and center fielder Ben Revere flew out after catcher Cameron Rupp and pitcher Kevin Correia singled.
The Phillies again advanced a runner to scoring position in the third as second baseman Andres Blanco and first baseman Darin Ruf each singled. Right fielder Jeff Francoeur flew out and Hernandez grounded out to end the inning.
Correia worked through trouble to strand runners in scoring position in the third and fourth innings. Left fielder Starling Marte grounded into an inning-double play with men on first and second in the third and catcher Francisco Cervellli struck out with runners on first and second to end the fourth.
Pittsburgh left-hander Jeff Locke gave up six hits in the first three innings but kept Philadelphia from scoring. Locke needed 61 pitches to get through those innings.
NOTES: Philadelphia 1B Ryan Howard and 2B Chase Utley, both left-handed hitters, were out of the lineup against Pittsburgh LHP Jeff Locke. ... Philadelphia RHP Kevin Correia made his season debut for the Phillies on Friday night after he signed Monday. ... Pittsburgh 3B Josh Harrison was back in the Pirates lineup after a day off Wednesday.