World Series Game Two

Having emerged victorious from Game One, the Miami Dolphins looked to take control of the series with a Game Two win. An error in the second inning by Pittsburgh short-stop
Dean White allowed
Edmond McGurk to score a run.
Bill Tovar and starting pitcher
Jose Caceres followed with RBI singles, giving Miami a 3-0 lead.
Thomas Fuentes, Jr. made it 4-0 with a solo homerun in the fourth inning.
Pittsburgh got on the board in the sixth inning.
Aaron Quijada hit a 2-run double, and a couple of batters later,
James Sequeira hit an RBI single, cutting Miami's lead to one run. With one out in the eighth inning,
Jose Arruza drew a bases-loaded walk to tie the game. One out later,
Matias Santos also drew a bases-loaded walk, giving the Pirates a 5-4 lead. In the top of the ninth, Miami loaded the bases with one out, but came away with nothing, allowing Pittsburgh to win.
The series is
tied at one game apiece.