Miami secured a 4-2 victory over Pittsburgh on Tuesday, propelled by a strong starting performance from pitcher Meyer and timely hitting from Hernández and Mack. Meyer delivered six solid innings, conceding just one run while striking out nine batters, setting the tone for the game at Miami’s home field.

Pittsburgh mounted a late rally, putting pressure on Miami’s defense in the final innings, but the home team’s bullpen held firm to preserve the lead. The relievers combined to shut down the Pirates’ offense, maintaining the two-run advantage secured early in the game.

Offensively, Miami benefited from key hits by Hernández and Mack, who helped generate runs that proved decisive. The win marked a significant step for Miami as they look to build momentum in the early part of the season.

Pittsburgh’s efforts fell short despite their late surge, as Miami’s pitching depth and timely hitting ultimately proved too much to overcome. The teams will continue their series at Miami’s ballpark with Pittsburgh aiming to even the matchup.