Pedro Florimon was the Pirates’ hero Tuesday night, providing a walk-off triple in the bottom of the 15th inning to beat the D-backs. On Wednesday, he was designated for assignment to make room for right-handed reliever Josh Wall. It was the game’s length that played a hefty role in his demotion. The Pirates’ bullpen — already taxed heavily entering the Arizona series — shouldered the load, with two Pirate relievers throwing all six of the extra innings of the game. Plus, the walk-off was Florimon’s second hit in 19 at-bats this year (a .105 batting average). Meanwhile, the 28-year old Wall comes to Pittsburgh toting a 2.93 ERA in 24 appearances for Triple-A Indianapolis this season. He has pitched in the major leagues previously for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels.

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