Ross Ohlendorf has defeated the Pirates in the first salary arbitration hearing this year, despite going 1-11 last season. Ohlendorf was awarded a raise from $439,000 to $2,025,000 Wednesday by arbitrators. Pittsburgh had argued he should be paid $1.4 million. Ohlendorf, 28, had a 4.07 ERA in 21 starts for Pittsburgh last year, and his record on a team that went a major league-worst 57-105 was down from 11-10 the previous year.