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The Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo watches his grand slam Sunday in the sixth inning during the Cubs’ 13-9 victory over the Pirates at Wrigley Field in Chicago. (AP photo)

CHICAGO – Anthony Rizzo had another series of firsts. The toughest for him to conquer was the curtain call.

Rizzo hit two home runs and drove in six to lift the Cubs to a 13-9 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the third game of a four-game set.

Rizzo hit a two-run shot in a four-run fifth inning, then capped a five-run sixth with his first career grand slam to seize the lead for the Cubs. The six RBIs are a career high. It was also the 23-year-old’s first multihomer game.

He reappeared from the dugout briefly after his grand slam to acknowledge the crowd of 33,559.

“I didn’t know what [my teammates] were saying and then I realized that’s what you do,” Rizzo said. “It was pretty cool.”

Rizzo became the first Cubs player since Aramis Ramirez in July of 2010 to drive in six runs.

“Everything he’s done up here is obviously what we’ve expected,” Cubs manager Dale Sveum said. “We don’t expect any more or any less. ... He’s been spectacular since he’s been here.”

Pedro Alvarez hit two homers and drove in five for the Pirates, who lost for the 12th time in 15 games. Pittsburgh came into play Sunday two games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals for the second wild card.

Rod Barajas went deep for Pittsburgh, and Joe Mather hit a solo shot for the Cubs.

Staked to a 6-1 lead, the Pirates were unable to hold off the feisty Cubs, who have taken five of the past six against Pittsburgh.

Rizzo’s two-run, opposite field blast highlighted a four-run fifth, then he launched a 3-1 pitch into the left-center field bleachers off Jared Hughes (2-2) an inning later to put the Cubs up 10-9 and send the home crowd into a frenzy.

Rizzo recalled a game-winning homer he hit in July against St. Louis – the grand slam didn’t quite compare.

“I don’t think it tops the walk-off, but it was a great game,” Rizzo said. “We kept fighting the last couple of days and showing some resilience.”

David DeJesus had a pinch-hit, two-run single in a three-run ninth for the Cubs.

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