Some late game fireworks — and a late game defensive implosion from the Blue Jays — gave the Pirates a 5-2 win against Toronto on Monday night at PNC Park.

The Blue Jays had three errors and a wild pitch in the final two innings, allowing the Pirates to score three runs. The winning run scored in the seventh when Henry Davis doubled, advanced to third on a bunt, then scored on a Brendon Little wild pitch. Little also walked two and threw a pickoff attempt into right field, while another run scored in the eighth on a throwing error from pitcher Seranthony Dominguez and a bad throw to second from catcher Tyler Heineman.

The fireworks came in the seventh. With the Pirates ahead 3-2, Little walked left fielder Tommy Pham on four pitches. Pham flipped his bat, then Heineman had words for him.

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