Trevor did his thing (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Ol' Bucco Justin Wilson took the hill in the seventh and Gregory smacked his second tater of the day to left center. Back-to-back walks with two outs gave Cervy a chance to open some space and he did big-time, taking a 2-1 down-the-middle, above-the-knees heater over the fence to make it 6-1. The Bucs got a knock and walk to follow, bringing in Steve Cishek to finish the frame. Trevor went six, allowing a run on four hits with a walk & five whiffs after 94 tosses, and Michael Feliz toed the slab. He put up a zippo. Cishek's curve kept the Bucs at bay in the eighth. George Kontos bopped Kris Bryant with one gone, and an out later, Schwarber singled against the shift; the Baby Bears have had success this series in going the opposite way. But it didn't ignite, so onto the ninth and Carl Edwards. Corey D doubled with one away and Colin Moran walked an out later, followed by a short wild pitch but no further scoreboard flipping. Clint brought Felipe Vazquez in; we have no idea why with a five-run lead why Edgar Santana didn't get the ball. He gave up a single, but a liner to second (S-Rod was there as a well-timed D sub) was snagged on a dive and doubled up that runner. A pop ended it, and Felipe thankfully only used eight pitches. RTJR!
And Cervy flexed some muscles (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Well, the series proved two things - the Bucs are tough when the middle bullpen gets to siesta and it's nice to play the Cubs with Anthony Rizzo on ice. The hitters kept showing up, and Ivan & Trevor did nice work this series. Off to Miami to reel in some Fish.
Notes:
- Today was Gregory's third career multi-homer game. The second blast, off Justin Wilson, was his first homer off a lefty since 2016, which was also the season he had his other two multi-dinger games. He has five home runs this season, and didn't hit his fifth long ball until June 22nd last season (Pirates' 73rd game) per @ESPNStatsInfo.
- Fraze, Gregory and Fran each had two hits. Corey Dickerson extended his hitting streak to seven games while Colin Moran's string reached five games.
- Chicago weather is just like Pittsburgh's - unpredictable. The wind shifted and the temperature dropped 20 degrees during the game.
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