PITTSBURGH -- Starling Martes precocious talent can sometimes get him in trouble at the plate. The Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder can be in such a hurry to get on base, his bat tends to get ahead of itself. A well-timed piece of advice helped him break out of a slump on Wednesday against the San Francisco Giants. Told by several teammates to wait a beat longer before swinging, Marte slapped a career-high four hits and scored four times as the Pirates pulled away for a 12-8 victory. "I think you know it goes back to pitch selection, seeing the ball up, trying to maintain discipline throughout the at-bat," manager Clint Hurdle said. Something Marte lacked at times during a recent swoon following his scorching start. Marte began the night in the midst of an 11 for 60 (.183) slump before pecking away at San Franciscos Barry Zito (4-5). The 24-year-old leadoff man hardly seemed bothered by a run-in with San Francisco reliever George Kontos on Tuesday night, when Kontos threw behind Marte at one point in apparent retaliation for Pittsburghs Tony Watson hitting Giants second baseman Marco Scutaro. "Whatever happened yesterday was yesterday," said Marte, who added two stolen bases to push his season total to 20. "I didnt think about it. Everybody wants to do their job. The pitchers have to do their job. Thats how I got focused today." Marte, Mercer and McCutchen combined to go 8 for 9 against Zito as the Pirates won for the fourth time in their past five games. Neil Walker and Alex Presley both homered for Pittsburgh, which set season highs for runs and hits (18). "It was a very good night for our offence to show up on a night it was challenging for everybody off the mound," Hurdle said. Francisco Liriano (5-2) survived six erratic innings to pick up the win. Joaquin Arias knocked in three runs for the Giants and Hunter Pence doubled twice but San Francisco continued to struggle on the road. The defending World Series champions have lost 12 of 16 away from home. Zito (4-5) allowed eight runs and 11 hits in 4 2-3 innings as his road ERA ballooned to 11.28. He is 4-1 with a 1.94 ERA at AT&T Park. "At home, Ive caught some breaks and kept stuff done in the zone and I havent on the road," Zito said. "Ive felt pretty good in some of these starts out on the road, but I just havent been able to get people out." A night after Pittsburgh lit up San Francisco in an 8-2 win in support of rookie pitcher Gerrit Cole, the Pirates kept it going. McCutchen hit a two-run double in the third as the Pirates took a 4-1 lead. The Giants responded to briefly tie the game on a two-run double by Arias in the top of the fifth. It didnt stay knotted long. Marte and Mercer led off the bottom of the inning with consecutive singles. Marte scored on a fielders choice and Pedro Alvarez chased Zito for good with a double off the wall in right. Walker greeted reliever Jose Mijares with a two-run single and the Pirates were in control. "The top of the order was really special tonight, the runs, the hits," Hurdle said. "They just kept fueling us from the first inning through the eighth." Pittsburghs lead grew to 10-4 after Presleys pinch-hit homer and an RBI double by Gaby Sanchez, but the Giants hung in there on a night manager Bruce Bochy watched from the clubhouse. Bochy was suspended one game and reliever George Kontos was suspended three games and fined after Kontos threw at Marte then hit McCutchen in the rear on Tuesday. Kontos was sent down to Triple-A before the suspension was announced. Bench coach Ron Wotus stepped in for Bochy and pointed to the late surge as evidence the Giants are starting to get things going. "They prevailed but we at least kept battling and we had a nice little breakout on offence," Wotus said. San Francisco pulled within 11-8 after Buster Poseys two-run single off Watson in the eighth but Sanchez doubled in McCutchen in the bottom of the inning. Closer Jason Grilli worked a perfect ninth in a rare non-save situation. Liriano lacked the firepower of his past two starts, when he combined for 19 strikeouts. The left-hander struck out just two and walked three while tying his season high with four runs allowed. NOTES: Walkers fifth home run of the season was originally ruled a double but overturned when replay showed the ball struck a seat in the first row of left field stands ... Cole, who went 6 1-3 innings in his major league debut on Tuesday, will start again on Sunday when the Pirates host the Los Angeles Dodgers. ... San Francisco 2B Tony Abreu went 3 for 5 in his first start of the season. 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Kansas did, and the teams, which both went to the final four last year, split their regular-season matches, yet the Jayhawks got the No. 5 seed.Being one of the top four seeds is more important than ever this year because the regionals are no longer at predetermined sites. The top surviving seed in each quarter of the bracket gets to host the regional. First- and second-round action will be on campus sites Thursday-Saturday, followed by the regionals Dec. 9-10. The national semis and final are Dec. 15-17 in Columbus, Ohio.Here are some of the things were pondering after a look at the bracket.1. Will the Big Ten get three teams in the final four?With the top three seeds in the tournament coming from the conference, the final four very well could have a Big Ten flavor. But it looks like a bumpy ride for Nebraska. The defending national champions earned the No. 1 seed by winning the Big Ten for just the second time in program history, but the committee didnt go overboard to reward the Big Red.If seeds hold, the champions from volleyballs two top conferences would have to meet prior to the final four: Nebraska (27-2) would host Pac-12 winner Washington (26-4) in Lincoln, Nebraska, in the regional final.Its not all that easy before then for Nebraska, either. The Huskers could face No. 16 seed Penn State (22-9) in the regional semifinals, and thats a mega-power matchup. The two programs have combined for eight of the past 10 NCAA titles.Clearly, this years Nittany Lions dont have the résumé that most of coach Russ Roses seven national championship teams have had, but Penn State is known for elevating its play in the postseason. Nebraska won both matches between the two in the Big Ten this season, but they went five sets at Penn State.Might the committee have raised an eyebrow at Nebraska for collapsing Wednesday at Minnesota? The Huskers led the Gophers 2-0 and 23-20 in the third set, only to fall in five.By contrast, lets look at the road for the Gophers and Badgers. No. 2 Minnesota (25-4) potentially would face No. 7 seed North Carolina (27-3) in a regional final. This is no knock on the Tar Heels, but Nebraska probably would prefer a matchup with the ACC champions, who have never advanced to the final four, over No. 8 Washington, which has a significant postseason pedigree, including as 2005 national champion. Last year the Huskies made the regional final, where they fell to the Huskers. Nebraska and Washington have met six times in the NCAA tournament, all since 2005, and the Huskers have a 4-2 edge.No. 3 Wisconsin (25-4) could meet No. 6 Stanford (21-7) in a regional final. The Cardinal tied with UCLA for second in the Pac-12 but were seeded ahead of Washington, likely because Stanford swept its series with the Huskies.2. Whos really the top team in the Pac-12?Thats the question weve been asking all season. The final standings said Washington, which was the conference champ, at 16-4. The NCAA selection committee said Stanford and gave the Cardinal the highest seed, No. 6, of any Pac-12 team.In total, the Pac-12 got eight teams in the field, tied with the Big Ten for most in one conference. For the Pac-12, that included two teams with .500 records in league play: Southern Cal and Arizona, who were both 10-10.The Trojans were the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament last year but lost to Kansas in stunning fashion in the regional final. After losing the 2015 national player of the year, Samantha Bricio, it was a bit of a rebuilding season for USC, and the teams record reflected that. But despite losing their last three matches, the Trojans have a chance to make a postseason run.As good as the Pac-12 traditionally is, the only team from the conference to win the NCAA title in the past decade was UCLA in 2011. The Bruins tied with Stanford for second place in the Pac-12, at 15-5 this season, and theyve won six of their past seven matches.3. Why did Texas get the nod at No. 4 over Kanssas?Steam might be coming out of the Jayhawks ears.dddddddddddd After winning the Big 12 title for the first time, they were seeded behind the second-place team in the conference, Texas. That means that if seeds hold, Kansas would have to face Texas on the Longhorns home court in the regional final.Why? First, RPI favors Texas, which is No. 2, over Kansas, which is No. 6. Second, nonconference strength of schedule favors Texas. The Longhorns (22-4) had matches against seven teams that made the NCAA field, including Nebraska and Wisconsin; the Longhorns lost to both. Kansas (26-2) had a nonconference schedule with three teams that made the NCAA field.RPI and strength of schedule obviously are key tools when it comes to seeding, especially when two teams dont have a head-to-head matchup and/or common opponents. But Texas and Kansas are the exact opposite: They are in the same conference, and they play a round-robin schedule. All nine teams in the Big 12 (Oklahoma State doesnt have a volleyball program) play each other home and away.As a result, Texas and Kansas have had the same set of opponents since late September, and the Jayhawks finished on top, at 15-1, with Texas at 14-2. The Longhorns beat the Jayhawks 3-1 on Sept. 24 in Austin, Texas. Kansas then turned the tables on its home court to win 3-2 over Texas on Oct. 29. The Longhorns other Big 12 loss was 3-2 at Iowa State on Nov. 12.Did Texas reputation play into the committees decision? The Longhorns have won two NCAA titles, most recently in 2012, and have made the final four in seven of the past eight years.The bottom line is Kansas won the Big 12, and that still wasnt enough to be seeded ahead of Texas. Perhaps pumping up the nonconference schedule is what Kansas must do next.4. Is there a dark horse pick for the final four?The ACC champions, North Carolina, are the No. 7 seed, but they qualify as a dark horse. The Tar Heels have never advanced beyond the regional finals, and only one ACC team (Florida State in 2011) has ever made the final four.That said, heres our case for the Tar Heels. Their nonconference slate included a first-ever win at Penn State and a thrilling, five-set victory at home over Wisconsin. They swept ACC runner-up Florida State.The Tar Heels have size and athleticism. Redshirt sophomore Taylor Leath has put together a terrific season, including a 26-kill, 13-dig effort against Florida State on Nov. 6 that earned her AVCA and espnW player of the week honors.Their blocking unit, led by redshirt freshmen Sydnye Fields, ranks among the top 10 in the nation, and outside hitter Julia Scoles is one of the countrys best freshmen and is healthy again after missing two weeks because of a concussion.The Tar Heels likely would have to get by No. 2 Minnesota in Minneapolis to reach their first final four. They lost to the Golden Gophers 3-1 on Sept. 10 at home. But after getting steamrolled in the first two sets, the Tar Heels won the third and were edged 25-21 in the decisive fourth.5. What are the best early-round matches?USC vs. Hawaii, first round: The streaking Rainbow Wahine havent lost since Oct. 8, while USC limps in having dropped its final three ... but the Trojans went five sets vs. UCLA in the season finale.Kentucky vs. Colorado State, first round: The Wildcats have a fab frosh in Leah Edmond. The Rams have their own in setter Katie Oleksak.Purdue vs. Iowa State, first round: The Boilermakers lost 13 Big Ten matches, but remember the conference they play in. After a 1-4 start to their Big 12 schedule, the Cyclones finished on an 8-1 run, including a win over Texas.Florida vs. Florida State, second round: The Gators have dominated the Sunshine State series -- including a 3-1 meeting on Sept. 14 -- but its still an in-state rivalry. It would be fun if they both get there.Penn State vs. Dayton, second round: The Flyers, with one loss on the season, would love another shot at the Nittany Lions, whom they took a set from in the NCAA second round a year ago.Texas A&M vs. Texas, second round: The Longhorns swept their regular-season meeting Sept. 14, but these two have a long history dating back to the old Southwest Conference. You know the Aggies are aching for another shot. ' ' '