Dodging the Raindrops 2016 Topps |
Motown's Warwick Saupold took the ball in the seventh and spun a clean inning. Michael Feliz stepped in and ouch - he gave up a double on a fly ball Gregory should have gloved followed by a walk; the ump missed a couple of calls on that at-bat. No excuses for the next rocket, a game-tying double to right by Miggy. He scored on a single with the runner moving to second on a way-late throw home. Feliz was given the hook; he threw nothing but four-seamers and every ball was hit pretty well. It got worse for the next-up Edgar Santana, who tossed well; J-Bell booted a ball to make it 6-4 before the smoke cleared.
Drew VerHagen toed the slab; Fraze singled and J-Hay walked to put the Bucs in business. Lefty Daniel Stumpf came in to replace DVH and was greeted by a Gregory double to cut the lead to one; Bell's sac fly tied it with Gregory tagging to third. The inning came to a frustrating end when Dickerson's soft liner to short caught Polanco going the wrong way for a DP. George Kontos got the ball; his second pitch plunked the ump in the mask, knocking him out of the game. The inning was otherwise calm.
Today's Winner Steven Brault (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Jimenez started the 10th, walked Marte and after an out, Alex Wilson answered the phone. Starling was caught stealing; he had a poor jump and never had much of a chance. Smoker walked the first batter; with two outs, he had a runner on second thanks to a wild pitch. JaCoby Jones looked at strike three, but the ump missed it, and of course the former Bucco farmhand took advantage and singled in the run to end it. Or did he? - the Bucs appealed the call at home; it looked like Fran nicked him sliding by. And he apparently did. So on we slog, minus Motown manager Ron Gardenhire, who was ejected after the call was reversed. Wilson put up another zero in the 11th. Steven Brault walked his first batter but got the next trio. The same pair stayed on the bump for the 12th; nada for either club.
With two gone in the 13th, Fraze and J-Hay singled. Then Hallelujah, Gregory rocketed one over the wall, sitting on a 3-0 pitch. But ho boy, after an out the El Tigres rapped back-to-back singles. No prob; Steven whiffed the next two Striped Cats swinging to put it, at long last, to bed and Raise the Jolly Roger for the first time this year. Hot takes? Nah, too early for that except to again suggest the season starts out west instead of the snow/rain belt.
Today's Hero 2016 Topps |
- Fraze, Gregory and J-Bell each had three hits; J-Hay, Starling and Fran collected a pair of raps. El Coffee had four RBI while Bell and Cervy each knocked home three. Harrison and Polanco each scored three times.
- Felipe Rivero and Michael Feliz were charged with eight runs in 2/3IP while the last three guys to make the club, Josh Smoker, Dovy Neverauskas and Edwin Santana, tossed 3-1/3 scoreless frames. George Kontos and game-winner Steven Brault also posted zeroes.
- J-Hay walked twice today! Sure beats getting plunked as a way to get aboard.
- 13 runs was the most the Pirates scored in an Opener since 1911 when they beat the Reds 14-0 at the Palace of the Fans. The time of today's game was five hours, 27 minutes, the longest Opener in Bucco hostory. That 1911 contest took two hours and eight minutes.
- The Pirates were 1-59 when trailing by multiple runs after seven innings last year; now they at least have the one win safely booked for this year..
- IF Gift Ngoepe made the Blue Jays MLB roster.
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