Cole Train did both. First he lost Jesse Winkler and then gave up a long ball to Eugenio Suarez, then rinse, lather, repeat: he walked Joey Votto and served a gopher ball to *sigh* Scooter Gennett. Huddy came in, got two quick K's, then hit Zach Vincej (who was taking his fourth major league at-bat) before getting banged for a triple by Tucker Barnhart. It's getting so the Fat Lady doesn't even hang around for the final three frames anymore before warbling, taking a bow and exiting stage right.
The big inning and the long ball (and no support) bit him again (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Deck McGuire did the honors in the seventh, getting nicked for a J-Bell knock before adding another zero to the board. Jack Leathersich got a pair of whiffs to go with a walk in his half of the frame. Luke Farrell took his turn in the eighth and did the walk/dinger thing, tossing four wide ones to Chris Bostick and then feeding a meatball to JJ to make it 5-2. He settled down after that and Johnny Barbato took the ball for the Bucs and tossed a 1-2-3 inning. Michael Lorenzen came on to turn out the lights; took him eight pitches.
For our money, Fraze and J-Bell should be playing everyday and the guys who don't have a MLB resume yet should be building one; we kinda know what S-Rod, JJ, Stew, Freeser, and for that matter, all the starters, bring to the table. Let all the kids loose for two weeks.
Notes:
- J-Bell was the only Bucco to reach safely twice with a walk and a knock. The Pirates drew more free passes (4) than had hits (3).
- Gerrit Cole has given up a career-high 30 homers this year; he had never given up more than 11 in any season prior to this.
- The Pirates finished 6-13 v the Cincy Reds; they're just two games ahead of them in the battle for the basement. They're 5-11 for September and have lost 10-of-11, scoring 15 runs in the 10 defeats.
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