S-Rod did his job tonight (photo UPI/Archie Campbell) |
And yay, a 1-2-3 frame for Steven. The game was knotted again in the fifth after Cervy's two-out single chased home Starling, who had doubled. Chi-town started off with a two-bagger, but Brault hung tough to finish his day; that was it for Lester, too. Brian Duensing worked a 1-2-3 sixth and Tyler Glasnow took over for the Bucs. He got Baez swinging at a wild pitch, so Javy whiffed his way to first. A grounder to Josh Harrison that should have been a 4-6-3 was bobbled, allowing Baez to get to second; he quickly stole third. He scored on a bouncer to J-Hay, who made a poor throw home. That was followed by a single and double. Glasnow got a K, but a two-out knock by Ben Zobrist gave the Baby Bears a four run edge. Pedro Strop polished off the Pirates in the seventh.Josh Smoker took over and the Cubs growled - Jason Heyward singled home a tally, Ian Happ smacked a two-run long ball and back-to-back doubles plated another run. A wild pitch followed, but the Cubs were content with their four-spot. Eddie Butler and Dovydas Neverauskas were the eight inning duelers; they each gave up a homer, Butler to S-Rod and Dovy to Baez (although this one was on a curve). Pittsburgh went down without a peep and on the short end of a 13-5 lacing.
As did Freeser (photo Pirates/Marty Morrow) |
The record's nice but if the Pirates don't get a couple of warm bodies in the bullpen, that could go south in a hurry; they can't count on Schugel and Musgrove, whenever they return, to be the cure-all. And that D! J-Hay's yips in the sixth opened the floodgates even though he wasn't charged with an error, and the pile of infield hits is either a testament to soft contact or a soft set of infielders. Yes, the Bucs have something to build on, but they're a couple of bricks shy yet.
Notes:
- Jordy had a six-game hitting streak snapped tonight. On the bright side, the two bench guys, S-Rod and Freeser, had three hits between them and each homered.
- AJ Schugel will begin a rehab assignment at A+ Bradenton tomorrow. But still no action from Joe Musgrove...
- Altoona OF Bryan Reynolds, part of the Cutch deal, was placed on the DL with a wrist sprain; it ends up to be much worse. He has a broken hamate per @CoryGiger and will miss 4-6 weeks.
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