© Reuters. MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at Pittsburgh Pirates (The Sports Xchange) - Pirates manager Clint Hurdle was able to sum up Pittsburgh's win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday in one word. "Wow." Rookie shortstop Kang Jung-ho's three-run home run capped a nine-run seventh inning, and center fielder Andrew McCutchen homered and drove in four runs, as the Pirates rallied for a 13-6 victory to complete a sweep of the Dodgers. The Pirates swept a three-game series from the Dodgers in Pittsburgh for the first time since May 31-June 2, 1999, at the since-demolished Three Rivers Stadium. "This is the type of the team we are," McCutchen said. "We don't quit. We never think we're out of a game." Kang greeted right-handed reliever Joel Peralta with his ninth homer of the season after the Pirates scored eight runs in two-thirds of an inning off righty reliever Jim Johnson (3-4). Kang was hit by pitches in his two previous plate appearances. "Sometimes, you've just got to put a foot down, and Jung-ho did that with the home run," Hurdle said. McCutchen's homer came with a runner on in the fifth inning. The blast drew the Pirates within 5-3. The All-Star center fielder hit a two-run single during the big seventh inning that put Pittsburgh on top 12-5. McCutchen is hitting .455 (15-for-33) with 13 RBIs and 12 runs in his past 10... More