Gerrit was brilliant tonight (photo Dave Arrigo/Pirates) |
Cole Train worked the eighth, stranding a two-out knock before Pedro Strop came in for Chi-town. He walked J-Lup, but with two out Jordan was cut down by a mile going to second in either a delayed steal gone bad or a hit-and-run w/o the hit. With the 3-4-5 hitters (Bryant-Rizzo-Happ) for Chicago due up in the ninth, Clint made the curious call of sending in Daniel Hudson rather than Felipe Rivero. Rizzo drew a walk that Joey Votto would be proud of, taking a couple of pitches that could easily have rung him up. Leonys Martin ran for him and stole second.With two outs, Huddy fell behind Alex Avila 3-1, gave him a fastball down the middle and Avila ripped it to right for a triple and 1-0 Cub lead. Wade Davis made it stand up.
Clint made another of his peculiar pitching decisions that didn't pan out and the Pirates actually hit a few balls on the nose, but mama said there'd be nights they wouldn't fall, and this was one of them. All in all, a pretty well pitched ballgame that was pretty poorly umped. That's always a poser in September - is the ump having an off day or is the contending team getting a benefit of the doubt that the non-contender doesn't? Ah well, the robots are sharpening their algorithms as we speak, lol...
Notes:
- This was one of Cole's all-time primo outings. He went eight IP, giving up two hits (broken bat lob job, infield single) with four walks and eight Ks after 108 tosses.
- Freeser had a knock and a walk; he was the only Pirate to reach base twice.
- El Coffee, Fraze and George Kontos could all come off the DL before the weekend. Although their status is still TBD, Polanco & Frazier are running bases while Kontos has navigated a sim game. We'd not rush Polanco, obviously, but are kinda curious how Clint's gonna stir the lineup with Frazier, J-Lup and Mad Max, especially as the Three Amigos will be reunited in the pasture. Cervy is in a holding pattern with his quad while J-Hay is out for the rest of the campaign.
- Aha, the plot thickens. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic tweets that the Cards were not the team that originally claimed Juan Nicasio; apparently the Redbirds recently getting back into the race triggered their deal w/Philly. Rosenthal says the claiming club is unknown, tho @ASaunders_PGH of Pirates Prospects says it was - who else - the Cubs.
- 17,067 braved the chill to catch tonight's game.
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