Trevor pitched well enough to win (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Marte singled with an out in the sixth; Corey D lined to second and yep, another DP. The Philadelphians went quietly. With an out and Freeser on first via a knock in the seventh, Edubray Ramos came in to calm the waters. Michael Feliz was back in his usual role and put up a zippo, making it exciting by serving a two-out but ultimately harmless triple. Williams gave up two runs on a hit, five walks, and seven K after 92 pitches; if he could have focused a little better against the bottom of the order in the fifth...still, good outing but for the walks. Tommy Hunter got the ball for Phillies. Tommy Hunter tossed a 1-2-3 eighth. George Kontos was nicked for a pair of two-out singles, one a laser and the other a bleeder. Pedro Florimon was called on to pinch hit, but fortunately ex-Buc P-Flo wasn't the vengeful sort and skied out.
Victor Arano took his turn in the ninth. Starling worked a long at-bat and was rewarded; even tho he rolled over and grounded to third, the throw was offline and he was aboard. He swiped second, and following a pop up (not a very productive at bat for Corey D) and liner that found leather, Red Beard was walked intentionally. Jordy bounced out *sigh*. Edgar Santana climbed the hill and was tapped for a two-out single that caused no problem. With an out in the 10th, J-Bell grabbed a bat and tripled. S-Rod K'ed, missing a 3-2 slider. Gregory was walked intentionally and Starling flew out. Kyle Crick had a frustrating but in the end scoreless frame; a bunt single and his own error put him in a jam, but he escaped. Yacksel Rios worked the 11th; a Corey D single and two-out error left Pirates on the corners, but Eli ended it with a comebacker. Richard Rodriguez came in and gave up a triple with an out that was reviewed to see if it left the yard, but it hadn't; to boot, the ball was just a couple of inches away from landing in Dickerson's glove. No diff; RR threw Aaron Altharr four straight sliders and he finally rolled one into left to broom the Bucs.
Eli provided what little punch there was (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Don't move up runners; that's a good way to strand nine runners and finish 1-for-10 w/RISP (which admittedly was a stat that was way overdue for regression). Fall asleep on the 8-9 hitters and watch it cost you the game. Maybe try to mix up the pitches a little bit. The team wasn't as good as its start and not as bad as it's playing now, but we sure hope they pick up a couple of lessons while foundering; they do too much by the seat of the pants and not enough by the ABC's.
Notes:
- Eli had two hits and Corey Dickerson added a walk and a knock; the Pirates had seven hits overall.
- Since Friday the 13th, the Pirates piled up 17 runs in two games and 10 runs in the other eight contests. They're 3-7 over that span.
- Joe Musgove will throw a bullpen session today after feeling no discomfort following Thurdsday's outing. If this one has the same result, he'll toss a sim game at PNC Park on Wednesday. The Pirates hope to have him back sometime in May.
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