Lineup: J-Hay 2B, Gregory Polanco RF, Starling Marte CF, J-Bell 1B, Corey Dickerson LF, David Freese 3B, Fran Cervelli C, Jordy SS & Steven Brault P. Jordy's back in the saddle and Freeser gets his second start at the hot corner.
Jordy's back in business - 2017 Topps |
Pitchers: LHP Steven Brault (1-0/0.00) v RHP Homer Bailey (0-1/1.50). Brault has worked once, on Opening Day, in a three-inning shutout relief effort. Bailey was the hard-luck, 2-0, loser to Max Scherzer in his first outing. He's also a regular thorn in the Pirates side, having faced them 21 times in his career with a 10-6/3.39 slash, the most wins and lowest ERA he sports against any NL opponent. Steven faced the Reds once, back in 2016, and gave up two runs in five frames.
Notes:
- The Reds owned the Pirates last season, going 13-6 (.684) against them despite finishing in the NL Central cellar at 68-94. Cincy is 1-3 this year and are one of the teams the Bucs have to beat if they want to be contenders rather than pretenders.
- The Pirates let an infield pop-up fall between three players last night, caused by something you rarely hear cited - they lost the ball in the swirling snow. Maybe they should bring back Charley Finley's old orange baseballs when flakes fall...
- Pittsburgh has claimed RHP Jesus Liranzo, 23, off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers and optioned him to Altoona. The reliever will join the 40-man. He has 202 strikeouts in 170 minor league innings along with 103 walks. Liranzo has a good arm, sitting in the mid-nineties. At this point, he's more intriguing than anything else, with a 4.50 ERA in the minors. He'll have an option remaining in 2019.
- Phil Coyne, who has ushered for 81 years at Forbes Field, TRS and PNC, has called it quits three weeks shy of 100-years-old after suffering a fall in his apartment, reports Colin Deppen of The Incline.
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