PITTSBURGH — Oneil Cruz’s tools can be breathtaking. The arm that lights up the radar gun on throws from deep in the hole. The long legs under his 6-foot-7 frame that seem to carry the Pirates shortstop around the bases in seemingly a handful of steps. Nothing, however, tantalizes like Cruz’s power. His swing is a series of levers, levers that sometimes struggle to work in unison. When they do however — as they did in the first inning of a 4-3 win over Tampa — all the doubts about Cruz’s ability to be a consistent difference-maker vanish are replaced with wonder. Tampa Bay’s Zach Eflin tried to fool Cruz by throwing a first-pitch curveball and Cruz sent it soaring over the 21-foot-high Cleme
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