PITTSBURGH -- A.J. Burnett tipped his cap and bowed his head. First to the crowd that embraced him since the day he arrived four seasons ago. Then to the Cincinnati Reds, who had gathered on the top step of the dugout to salute the 17-year veteran who helped revitalize the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The 430th and final regular-season start of Burnett's career didn't end in glory. The Reds jumped on him early and held on for a 3-1 win Saturday night that stopped their 13-game losing streak and prevented the Pirates from clinching home-field advantage in the NL wild-card game.
Pittsburgh still needs a victory Sunday or a Chicago Cubs loss to host the one-game playoff Wednesday night. If the Cubs beat Milwaukee -- and the Pirates lose to Cincinnati again -- the wild-card showdown would be played at Wrigley Field.
"We do hard," Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. "We've done hard from the start."
Either way the Pirates are heading back to the playoffs for the third year in a row, exactly what Burnett envisioned after declining a $12.75 million option to stay with rebuilding Philadelphia and instead returned to Pittsburgh last winter. His arrival in 2012 helped usher in the franchise's return to prominence after two decades of decline.
Given a chance to assure the Pirates of at least one more home game beyond Sunday's regular-season finale, Burnett was steady if not spectacular. He gave up three runs and five hits with four walks in 6 2/3 innings. His nine strikeouts gave him 2,513 in his career, pushing him past Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson and into 30th place on the all-time list.
"It feels like I'm old and I pitched a long time," said Burnett, whose career record is 164-157 with four teams. "I think once I settled down after the first tonight, you saw I've got a little bit left."
Just not quite enough to top rookie Brandon Finnegan (2-2), who was heading into first grade when Burnett made his major league debut with the Florida Marlins on Aug. 17, 1999. Finnegan allowed one run and three hits in six innings.
Adam Duvall hit his fifth homer and Aroldis Chapman got four outs for his 33rd save, ending Cincinnati's longest losing streak in 70 years.
"It's been a month of just a bunch of bad luck," Finnegan said. "Nothing's been going our way, really, so it felt good to have something finally come on our side."
Burnett's sons AJ and Ashton -- the main reasons the pitcher is calling it a career despite making the All-Star team for the first time this summer -- threw out the first pitch and Burnett couldn't help but think about his long journey from young fireballer to high-dollar disappointment in New York to cult hero in Pittsburgh.
"I'm going to miss it more than anything," Burnett said. "I got choked up."
The final regular-season pitch of his career was a 3-2 fastball to Jason Bourgeois with two outs in the sixth that was just a little high. Hurdle came out to get him, the manager giving the 38-year-old a little pat on the chest before one last slow walk off the field. The Reds ran to the top of the dugout to applaud and a crowd that included one fan waving a Batman flag -- Burnett's superhero of choice -- roared its approval.
"He deserves it," Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto said. "What a fantastic career. Better be the end of it; I'm tired of facing him, and I mean that."
Burnett insists there is no chance he's coming back in 2016, though catcher Francisco Cervelli doesn't think he's seen the last of Burnett on the mound.
"You guys (are) talking now like he's never going to pitch again," Cervelli said. "So, that's not going to happen. He will pitch again. We're going to see him a couple more times (in the playoffs)."
STREAK STOPPED
Votto went 0 for 4 with an RBI, ending his streak of reaching base safely in 48 consecutive games. The run matched Pete Rose for the longest in club history and was the longest in the majors since Kevin Millar went 53 games in a row for Boston in 2007.
BACK FOR MORE
The Reds will bring back manager Bryan Price next year despite a miserable season in which they finished in last place for the first time since 1983. Price is 139-183 in two seasons.
"I want to be here to see this through," Price said. "I don't want to be the guy that comes in and has two seasons where we're a bottom-of-the-division team and move on to doing something else in my life."
UP NEXT
J.A. Happ will try to finish off his sensational second half when he takes the mound in the regular-season finale. The left-hander is 6-2 with a 2.04 ERA in 10 starts for the Pirates since being acquired from Seattle at the trade deadline. The Reds will finish the franchise's worst season since 1982 when Josh Smith makes his seventh career start. Smith (0-3, 7.22 ERA) has given up four runs in five innings across two appearances against the Pirates.






Final
Series: Game 2 of 3

Reds 3

(64-97, 30-50 away)

Pirates 1

(97-64, 52-28 home)








7:05PM,EDT,October 3,2015
PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

123456789 R H E
CIN 200000100 3 6 0
PIT 100000000 1 4 1
W: B. Finnegan (2-2)
L: A. Burnett (9-7)
S: A. Chapman (33)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
View: Play-By-Play | Pitch-By-PitchInning: All | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Cincinnati - Top of 1stSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Bourgeois flied out to right.00
Suárez singled to center.00
Suárez safe at third on throwing error by pitcher Burnett.00
Votto grounded out to second, Suárez scored.10
Phillips singled to right.10
Phillips stole second.10
Frazier doubled to deep right, Phillips scored.20
Bruce walked.20
Duvall grounded out to shortstop.20
2 Runs, 3 Hits, 1 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 1stSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Harrison tripled to deep right.20
Polanco grounded out to second, Harrison scored.21
McCutchen struck out looking.21
Ramírez walked.21
Marte reached on infield single to shortstop, Ramírez to second.21
Morse struck out looking.21
1 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 2ndSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Barnhart singled to left.21
Finnegan struck out swinging.21
Bourgeois grounded into fielder's choice to third, Barnhart out at second.21
Suárez flied out to center.21
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 2ndSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Cervelli struck out looking.21
Mercer grounded out to shortstop.21
Burnett struck out swinging.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 3rdSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Votto flied out to left.21
Phillips struck out swinging.21
Frazier struck out looking.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 3rdSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Harrison reached on infield single to pitcher.21
Polanco sacrificed to pitcher, Harrison to second.21
McCutchen grounded out to second, Harrison to third.21
Ramírez flied out to center.21
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 4thSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Bruce struck out looking.21
Duvall grounded out to shortstop.21
Barnhart struck out looking.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 4thSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Marte grounded out to shortstop.21
Morse grounded out to shortstop.21
Cervelli struck out swinging.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 5thSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Finnegan struck out looking.21
Bourgeois lined out to center.21
Suárez struck out swinging.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 5thSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Mercer grounded out to third.21
Burnett grounded out to first.21
Harrison walked.21
Polanco grounded out to second.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 6thSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Votto struck out swinging.21
Phillips walked.21
Frazier grounded into double play, shortstop to second to first, Phillips out at second.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 6thSCORE
Brandon Finnegan pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
McCutchen popped out to shortstop.21
Ramírez struck out looking.21
Marte grounded out to pitcher.21
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 7thSCORE
A.J. Burnett pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Bruce grounded out to second.21
Duvall homered to center (419 feet).31
Barnhart walked.31
Schumaker hit for Finnegan.31
Schumaker struck out swinging.31
Bourgeois walked, Barnhart to second.31
Hughes relieved Burnett.31
Suárez grounded out to shortstop.31
1 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 7thSCORE
Burke Badenhop pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Badenhop relieved Finnegan.31
Morse struck out looking.31
Cervelli flied out to center.31
Mercer struck out swinging.31
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 8thSCORE
Bobby LaFromboise pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
LaFromboise relieved Hughes.31
Votto grounded out to shortstop.31
Blanton relieved LaFromboise.31
Phillips singled to left center.31
Phillips picked off first.31
Frazier struck out swinging.31
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 8thSCORE
Michael Lorenzen pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Lorenzen relieved Badenhop.31
Walker hit for Blanton.31
Walker grounded out to first.31
Harrison flied out to center.31
Polanco singled to left.31
Chapman relieved Lorenzen.31
De Jesús at third base.31
McCutchen struck out swinging.31
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Cincinnati - Top of 9thSCORE
Arquimedes Caminero pitching for PittsburghCINPIT
Harrison in right field.31
Caminero relieved Blanton.31
Walker at second base.31
Bruce grounded out to pitcher.31
Duvall flied out to center.31
Barnhart lined out to shortstop.31
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Pittsburgh - Bottom of 9thSCORE
Aroldis Chapman pitching for CincinnatiCINPIT
Bourgeois in left field.31
Holt in center field.31
Ramírez grounded out to shortstop.31
Marte hit by pitch.31
Morse struck out swinging.31
Cervelli lined out to center.31
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors




Cincinnati Reds
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Bourgeois CF-LF30001016.240.295.333
Suárez SS41100115.283.318.451
Votto 1B40010119.314.459.542
Phillips 2B31201121.295.328.396
Frazier 3B40110216.253.306.497
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Bruce RF30001115.225.294.434
Duvall LF4111009.233.324.517
Holt CF
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Barnhart C30101117.252.324.326
Finnegan P2000027.000.000.000
a-Schumaker PH
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Totals31363410139   
a-struck out swinging for B Finnegan in the 7th
BATTING
2B: Frazier (43, Burnett)
HR: Duvall (5, 7th inning off Burnett 0 on, 1 Out)
RBI: Votto (80), Frazier (89), Duvall (9)
2-out RBI: Frazier
GIDP: Frazier
Reds RISP: 1-4 (Frazier 1-1, Votto 0-1, Duvall 0-1, Suárez 0-1)
Team LOB: 5
BASERUNNING
SB: Phillips (23, 2nd base off Burnett/Cervelli)
Picked Off: Phillips (1st base by Blanton)

Game Information

StadiumPNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
Attendance34,180 (89.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:01
Weather52 degrees, cloudy
Wind12 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Mike Everitt, First Base - Tim Welke, Second Base - Todd Tichenor, Third Base - Tim Timmons