Lineup: Josh Harrison 2B, Adam Frazier RF, Starling Marte CF, J-Bell 1B, Corey Dickerson LF, Elias Diaz C, Colin Moran 3B, Jordy SS & Cool Chad P. Gregory was a late scratch; he fouled a ball off his foot last night and is feeling it today. The Pirates list him as day-to-day. Amore gets a blow with a day game on tap for tomorrow.
Eli gets the call tonight (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Pitchers: RHP Chad Kuhl (1-0/6.35) v RHP Sal Romano (0-1/4.50). Cool Chad was up-and-down in his first go from the mound and is still searching for some consistency. He was solid against the Reds in 2017, going 1-1/3.09 in two starts. Romano won a spot in the rotation with a strong spring performance and was workmanlike against the Nats his first time out, giving up three runs in six frames. He was tough on the Bucs last year, going 1-2 but with a strong 2.29 ERA in three starts.
Notes:
- The Pirates are 6-1 for the first time since 1976 when the club won 92 games.
- Gregory Polanco has the MLB-RBI lead with 11; Colin Moran broke into the Top 10 with eight. J-Hay is in a three-way tie for the top spot in runs scored with 10.
- Lefty Brandon Waddell continued the farm's strong string of starts. The 23-year-old Altoona starter went 5-2/3 IP today, giving up a run on four hits with a walk and seven whiffs in a 5-1 Curve win. He's often an afterthought among Pirates upper level pitching prospects, but the Virginia grad keeps kickin' the door.
- Remember me? Petey Alvarez stroked a 14th-inning grand slam, his first since June 30th, 2012, as a Bucco, to lead the Orioles to victory over the NYY.
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