The Pittsburgh Pirates play the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.  The game begins at 12:35 p.m. ET.  Listen to the live radio broadcast below.

Pittsburgh (7-7) bounced back after being swept by Milwaukee with a win in Game 1 against Cincinnati. 

The Reds (5-9), though, responded the next day with a 7-5 win.  Reds pitcher Mike Leake and third baseman Todd Frazier both hit two-run homers, catcher Devin Mesoraco hit two RBIs and first baseman Joey Votto added one RBI.

"He loves the challenge," Reds manager Bryan Price told the Associated Press of Leake.  "Even when you come out early, he's not just hitting.  He's running the bases and working on little things.  When we give him the green light early in the at-bat, he works on getting a good pitch to hit."

Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto (0-2, 2.14 ERA) gets the start on Wednesday.  The right-hander is still looking for his first win of the season, largely due to a lack of run support.  He's coming off Friday's 2-1 loss against Tampa Bay, who managed only two runs on five hits against him in seven innings.

"That's something I can't control," Cueto said after the loss.  "That's up to the other part of the team.  I always say I have to do my job.  I have to throw seven, eight innings.  I have to do my job and they have to do their job."

Pirates pitcher Francisco Liriano (0-2, 4.00) is slated to oppose Cueto.  He's coming off a 4-2 loss on Friday at Milwaukee, where he struck out seven batters but gave up four runs.

"Vintage Frankie, with the fastball command, the changeup, then the slider for the wipeout pitch," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.  "There's such a fine line on the mound sometimes."

Listen to the radio broadcast HERE (PIT) and HERE (CIN).