Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen had a 15-game hitting streak for a few moments on Thursday. He singled in the fifth inning against the Astros, but a little while later Major League Baseball announced it overturned a scoring decision from Pittsburgh's June 11 game against the Mets. A McCutchen double was changed to an error, ending the hitter's streak. "Oh, well," McCutchen said. "We won. That's all that matters. ... I'm all right with it as long as we're winning." Official scorer Tony Krizmanich gave McCutchen a double on a third-inning grounder down the third base line at PNC Park. The play now goes down as a two-base error by Mets third baseman Daniel Murphy, the two runs that scored are unearned, and McCutchen loses two RBI.