Arcia's 2 homers power Brewers over Pirates in 13

Orlando Arcia hit his second two-run homer of the game in the 13th inning to give the visiting Milwaukee Brewers a 12-10 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday.

After Hernan Perez's two-out double, Arcia homered to center against Alex McRae (0-1).

Adrian Houser (1-1) pitched the final two innings for his first major league win.

Starling Marte hit a three-run homer in the eighth to give Pittsburgh a 10-8 lead, but Keston Hiura answered with a two-run homer in the ninth for a 10-10 tie.

Christian Yelich hit his 22nd homer and had an RBI triple, and Mike Moustakas hit a solo homer for the Brewers. Moustakas later left after getting hit by a pitch in the right hand.

Pittsburgh's Elias Diaz smacked a three-run double and added an RBI single, and pinch hitter Jose Osuna hit two-run homer.

Milwaukee's Brandon Woodruff had a rare rough start, pitching four-plus innings and allowing six runs and 10 hits, with five strikeouts and two walks.

Pittsburgh starter Nick Kingham lasted just three innings, giving up five runs and six hits, including two homers, with four strikeouts and two walks. The Pirates used eight pitchers.

Lorenzo Cain opened the game with a single to center, and Yelich followed with an RBI triple for a 1-0 Milwaukee lead. Ryan Braun knocked in Yelich with a groundout.

In the second, Arcia made it 4-0 with his seventh homer after Eric Thames walked.

Moustakas led off the third with his 16th homer of the season -- and the Brewers' 100th -- to push the lead to 5-0.

Pittsburgh pulled within 5-4 in the bottom of the third on Melky Cabrera's RBI single and Diaz's three-run double.

In the fifth, Pittsburgh opened with three straight singles by Cabrera, Colin Moran and Diaz, with Cabrera scoring on Diaz's hit for a 5-5 tie, chasing Woodruff from the game.

Adam Frazier struck out against Junior Guerra, but Osuna blasted a 445-foot two-run shot to center for his first homer and a 7-5 Pirates lead.

In the sixth, Clay Holmes walked two of the first three Brewers. Francisco Liriano relieved and yielded Yelich's three-run homer that put the Brewers on top 8-7.

--Field Level Media