PITTSBURGH -- Andrew McCutchen figured if he kept hitting the ball hard that something good would eventually happen. After flying out to the warning track twice earlier in the game, McCutchen homered leading off the bottom of the 12th inning to lift the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night. McCutchen hit a 2-2 pitch from Mike Fiers (0-2) into the right-centre field stands for his fifth home run of the season and the fourth game-ending shot of his career. McCutchen sprinted out of the box upon contact and quickly made his way around the bases, raising his right fist in the air between first and second base. "After the other two balls I hit, I wasnt taking anything for granted," he said. "I didnt know if it was going to go out or not when I hit it, so I just started running. Once I saw it was a home run, I just kept running." McCutchen hit a drive to deep centre field in the first inning with two runners on base that centre fielder Carlos Gomez caught just in front of the fence. In the seventh, right fielder Norichika Aoki hauled in McCutchens drive to the 375-foot sign in right-centre field. "I thought both of them were gone but I guess its the cool weather keeping the balls in the park," McCutchen said. "Its been a cool spring and the ball doesnt seem to be carrying anywhere. Summer is just around the corner so hopefully the weather will warm up and balls will start flying pretty soon." Pittsburghs Jose Tabata had three hits, Russell Martin hit two doubles and Neil Walker had two hits. Vin Mazzaro (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings to help the Pirates beat the Brewers for the just the second time in their last 12 meetings. Milwaukee had won five straight games at PNC Park. "Everyone knows the success the Brewers have had against us, its like they have a horseshoe (in their back pocket) every time they play us," McCutchen said. "Its awesome to be able to scratch out a win like this against them." Ryan Braun had three hits, including a pair of doubles, for the Brewers after sitting out Monday nights win over the Pirates with stiffness in his neck and upper back. He also made a diving catch to rob John McDonald of extra bases leading off the 11th inning. Aoki also had three hits for Milwaukee, Gomez added two hits and Jean Segura hit a home run and drove in two runs. "Its tough to lose when you have a lead late and cant hold onto it," Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. "We kind of let this one slip away." Milwaukee starter Kyle Lohse did not receive a decision after losing his previous three starts. He gave up three runs, five hits and five walks in 5 2-3 innings while striking out three. The five walks were as many as he had allowed all season coming into the game. Lohse is 1-4 in eight starts after signing a three-year, $33-million contract late in spring training as a free agent. The Brewers have scored only 15 total runs in his eight starts. Jeff Locke, who has won his last three decisions for the Pirates, pitched six innings and allowed three runs on seven hits with one walk and six strikeouts. Pittsburgh had a chance to win the game in the bottom of the ninth when Tabata doubled with one out and McCutchen was intentionally walked. However, Alfredo Figardo induced Garrett Jones to ground into an inning-ending double play. The Pirates tied the game at 3-3 in the eighth inning on Martins run-scoring double off John Axford. Walker led off the inning with a looping single to left field and then scored all the way from first with one out when Martin doubled into the left-field corner. "I made one mistakes and it cost me and it seems to be happening just about every time I pitch," said Axford, whose ERA is 9.20 in 18 games. "I threw the ball well. I felt really good and then it was one mistake pitch and they score a run. Its frustrating, Im not going to lie to you." Walker also scored in the sixth to get the Pirates within a run. He walked, moved to third on Martins first double of the game and scored on Clint Barmes groundout. "It seems like every other night, somebody is coming through with a big hit late in the game," Martin said. "Theres a lot of fight in this team. We never feel were out of a game." NOTES: Home plate umpire Fieldin Culbreth was forced to leave the game in the top of the 11th inning when he was struck in the collarbone by a foul ball off the bat of Milwaukee 1B Yuniesky Betancourt. Second base umpire Bill Welke took over behind the plate. ... 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