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W: Proctor (2-6)

L: McCutchen (5-3)

Center Parc Stadium, Atlanta
Associated Press 13y

Julio Lugo ruled safe at home as Braves outlast Pirates in 19 innings

ATLANTA -- Julio Lugo said he was safe, and after 19 innings and almost 7 hours, he wasn't sticking around for extended conversation on the subject.

Lugo scored from third base on a contested play at the plate, giving the Atlanta Braves a 4-3 win in 19 innings over the Pittsburgh Pirates early Wednesday morning.

The game, which ended at 1:50 a.m., was the longest in Turner Field history and matched the longest in the major leagues this season. At 6 hours, 39 minutes, it was the longest by time for both teams.

Lugo took on Scott Proctor's grounder to third baseman Pedro Alvarez, whose throw to catcher Michael McKenry easily beat Lugo to the plate.

Lugo tried to avoid McKenry's tag with a pop-up slide. Replays indicated McKenry made the tag, but home plate umpire Jerry Meals called Lugo safe.

"I didn't feel the tag," Lugo said. "He made the right call. I got in there."

Pirates manager Clint Hurdle argued the call vigorously, following Meals off the field as the Braves celebrated.

"I saw the tag, but he looked like he oled him and I called him safe for that," Meals said. "I looked at the replays and it appeared he might have got him on the shin area. I'm guessing he might have got him, but when I was out there when it happened I didn't see a tag.

"I just saw the glove sweep up. I didn't see the glove hit his leg."

The Pirates were looking at a photo of the tag on a laptop computer in their clubhouse after the game.

"The game tonight deserved way better than that," Hurdle said.

With one out in the 19th, Daniel McCutchen walked Lugo. Jordan Schafer followed with a single to center, moving Lugo to third.

With their bench and bullpen depleted, the Braves had to let Proctor (2-3), their eighth pitcher of the game, hit for himself. Schafer advanced to second without a throw before Proctor's grounder led to the final play.

Proctor tripped trying to leave the batter's box, and McCutchen tried to encourage McKenry to throw to first for a possible double play.

Then McCutchen realized Lugo was called safe.

"Can I say that he was out? Is that legal?" McCutchen asked, adding he saw the tag.

"I didn't know what everyone was screaming about," he said.

Despite the controversial ending, McCutchen said it was a special game.

"It was awesome," he said. "It was fun. It was like backyard baseball, no rules."

The Phillies and Reds played 19 innings on May 25.

The Pirates' previous longest game was 6:12 at San Diego on Aug. 25, 1979. The Braves' previous longest game by time was 6:10 against the Mets on July 4, 1985, at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.

"If you're going to take that long, it's good to win the game," Lugo said.

The Braves lost catcher Brian McCann in the 10th inning when he strained his left oblique. He will be placed on the 15-day disabled list on Wednesday.

Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he hopes McCann's injury is "not a bad oblique, and we get him back in 15 to 20 days."

"That's a big bat in the lineup," Gonzalez said.

The Pirates scored two runs in the first and pushed their lead to 3-0 in the second on McKenry's homer. The Braves answered with three runs in the third, and the score remained 3-3 through the next 15 innings.

Several thousand fans from the announced crowd of 22,036 were still in the stands in the 19th inning, many standing and chanting.

McCutchen (3-2) gave up one run in 5 1/3 innings.

The Pirates fell one game behind first-place St. Louis in the NL Central.

The Pirates had a chance to avoid extra innings but wasted a scoring chance in the ninth. McKenry had an infield single off Craig Kimbrel and moved to third on pinch-hitter Brandon Wood's single.

The Braves called a pitchout as Xavier Paul was squaring to bunt and McKenry was running toward the plate. McKenry stopped too late and was thrown out at third. Kimbrel struck out Paul to end the inning.

Atlanta's Chipper Jones, who strained his right quadriceps in Monday night's game, hit a groundout as a pinch-hitter in the eighth.

Jones, 39, came off the 15-day disabled list on Monday following arthroscopic surgery on July 9 to repair torn cartilage in his right knee.

Nate McLouth and Gonzalez were ejected by Meals in the ninth. McLouth struck out swinging and then remained at the plate, apparently to argue a called strike two by Meals. Gonzalez ran onto the field too late to intervene and keep McLouth in the game.

Game notes
McKenry ended the Pirates' streak of 77 innings without a homer since a shot by Wood at Houston on July 16. ... Schafer, still bothered by his jammed left middle finger he hurt Wednesday in Colorado, was scratched from the Braves' lineup. He entered the game in the ninth as a defensive replacement in center. ... Pirates C Ryan Doumit (left ankle sprain) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis.

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