Fraze at the top of the order (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Yesterday: Another day, another loss. Cool Chad was in great form, using just 18 pitches to toss two clean frames. Trevor Williams and Kyle Crick were not. Williams gave up a run on two hits and a walk in 2/3 IP (and that was after whiffing the first two hitters; he was pulled after tossing 30 pitches) while Crick had the blown save/loss daily double, surrendering a pair in the seventh in a 4-3 defeat against Boston. The Bucs had nine hits, with Starling scoring a run and sending another home. The Kevins, Kramer & Newman, each banged out an extra-base knock. Newman and S-Rod tallied and J-Bell had an RBI.
Notes:
- Adam Berry of MLB.com notes that Kevin Newman is getting some work at second in camp; he had been at short exclusively since college days.
- ESPN Process Reports Jason Hanselman has a different spin on the Corey Dickerson deal, writing that he feels the Rays sold high on the swap. "The team got little worse in the here and now, while adding a guy they liked for tomorrow."
- Neil Walker was talking a deal with the NYY; it seems like his desire for a multi-year agreement was a bridge too far for the Bronx Bombers to cross.
- If you're looking for a reason to catch some Curve baseball this summer, here's 11 pretty good ones:
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