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Watch: Cardinals pull off rare 9-2-5-2-4 double-play against Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Lars Nootbaar (left) and catcher Andrew Knizner (7) celebrate after the Cardinals executed a double play on two run-downs on the same play against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the seventh inning at PNC Park. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Cardinals pull off rare 9-2-5-2-4 double-play against Pirates

Baseball can be a beautifully chaotic game. 

On Friday night, the NL Central-leading St. Louis Cardinals pulled off one of the more unique double plays in baseball history against the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates.  

A single by Pirates' second baseman Rodolfo Castro in the bottom of the seventh inning set off a chain reaction of ridiculousness. 

The Pirates had the last laugh on Friday night despite the gaff, knocking off the Cardinals, 8-2

Rookie dynamo Oneil Cruz led the way, finishing 3-of-5 with a team-high three RBI. 

The Pirates are in the midst of another down year. Sitting in last place in the NL Central, the Pirates at 51-86 are just four games better than the Washington Nationals (49-90), who own the worst record in the National League. 

Meanwhile, the Cardinals still own a 7.5-game advantage over the Milwaukee Brewers for the top spot in the division. 

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