Jamo was ace stuff today (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Jamo tossed a five-pitch! fifth and is at 54 tosses. J-Hay rolled a single to left with an out. Gregory went from 0-2 to a full count, then soared a changeup over the Clemente Wall. Marte followed with a double to The Notch and J-Bell singled him home, though he was caught between bases when the relay was cut. That cost a run when Corey D ripped his first long ball of the campaign, catching all of an 0-2 heater, to make it 5-0. Amir Garrett came in to get the final out. The Reds were mowed down again in the sixth; Garrett put a lid on the Buccos. Cincy worked a walk in the seventh for its third baserunner while Jamo became the first Steel City starter to get this deep into a game this year. J-Hay opened with a rap, but was doubled off on Gregory's liner to second, and the frame ended quietly. It was 1-2-3 in the eighth thanks to a nifty snag by Red Beard at third. Yovani Gallardo took the ball and gave up a walk to Cervy and knock to Colin Moran with two outs but escaped. The Reds got a two-out walk in the ninth to delay the inevitable. Jamo got his shutout by polishing off Joey Votto on a fly; JT gave up one hit, two walks, a bop and had seven K, using 110 pitches. Benissimo!
He deserves more than bobblehead so far... |
Sure takes the edge of last night's disappointment; taking 3-of-4 isn't quite a sweep,but it's a pretty good recipe. Jamo pitched brilliantly and the boys backed him with a well-defended, cleanly played outing. So now it's of to Chicago to see if the Pirates can spoil the Cubbies Home Opener.
Notes:
- This lineup sure looks deep in the early going - all nine players reached base with J-Hay, Gregory, and Colin Moran collecting two hits. El Coffee & Corey D homered and they've spread that around, too, with seven different players going long in the first nine games.
- This was Jamo's first complete game and the first for the Bucs since last April when Ivan Nova went the distance. It was the first Bucco one-hitter since AJ Burnett's 2012 outing v the Cubs.
- Today's paid attendance: 11,251. Summer can't get here soon enough.
- Eugenio Suarez, who was HBP in the hand in the fourth, left the game after the inning. The Reds later announced he broke his thumb.
- Plate ump Greg Gibson had a rough day; he missed several pitches for both sides that were clear strikes. Talk about getting squeezed...
- Neal Huntington told Jerry DiPaola of the Trib that the door is still open for Kevin Siegrist if he decides to report to Indy.
- Mitch Keller’s 2018 debut at Altoona went well - six IP, no runs, two hits, two walks and eight whiffs after 77 pitches.
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