PITTSBURGH (AP) — R.J. Alaniz didn't hesitate when asked if he was more excited about getting his first career hit or victory.
"The hit," said the Cincinnati Reds rookie relief pitcher, who hadn't even taken batting practice since his senior of high school 10 years ago. "Definitely the hit. Just see the ball, hit the ball. I was a pretty good hitter back in the day."
Jose Iglesias doubled home the winning run in the 12th inning and scored on Alaniz's single, and the Reds outlasted the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 Saturday night.
Iglesias' two-out liner to center snapped a 2-2 tie and came after the Pirates turned a double play. The hit scored Kyle Farmer, who led off with a single against Alex McRae (0-4).
Alaniz (1-0) followed with his hit and pitched two scoreless innings.
Iglesias had three hits and two RBIs for the Reds, and Tucker Barnhart homered.
With one game left in the season, Iglesias is hitting .288 with 11 home runs. The veteran shortstop did not have a job when spring training opened before the Reds signed him to a minor league contract.
"You have two options, you either take it the wrong way or take it as a challenge," Iglesias said. "I took it as a challenge and I'm proud that I've come through for this team that gave me the opportunity."
The Pirates were held to five hits by seven pitchers and were shut out over the final 10 innings.
"I couldn't have asked anymore from our pitchers, especially on a bullpen day," Reds manager David Bell said. "Our pitching has done a great job all year and our guys might have topped themselves tonight."
Cincinnati snapped a five-game losing streak and won for the first time in 13 games at PNC Park. Pittsburgh's four-game winning streak ended.
"We made some really good pitches when we had to, but overall we needed some offense to show up tonight and we weren't able to do it," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
Pittsburgh rookie James Marvel allowed two runs in five innings but remained winless in four career starts. Lucas Sims opened for Cincinnati and gave up both runs in two innings.
The Reds tied it at 2 in the fourth when Phillip Ervin led off with a double and scored on Iglesias' single.
Barnhart opened the scoring with a home run to the right field stands in the top of the second. The Pirates pulled ahead 2-1 in the bottom of the inning on a passed ball by Barnhart and Steven Barron's run-scoring double.
The start of the game was delayed because of rain for one hour, five minutes.