Chad had the long ball blues tonight (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
The pain continued. In the sixth, the Pirates went down without a peep. For DC, a single and stolen base came in when Scherzer singled with two outs. That was followed by two walks and a bases-clearing double by Trea Turner, who scored on Adam's knock, also KO'ing Tyler. Richard Rodriguez came on, threw a wild pitch and gave up another single to make it 12-0. J-Bell opened the seventh with a walk and jogged home ahead of Corey D's dinger, another two-strike, choked up bomb. Wander Suero took the ball and was nicked for back-to-back knocks by Red Beard and Jordy to put Bucs on the corners with an out but SOP, they left them there. The Nats had a quiet frame. In the eighth against Sammy Solis, Pittsburgh got a two-out double by J-Bell (hopefully he's snapping out of it), who was left standing. Washington wasted a leadoff single. Carlos Torres toed the rubber in the ninth; he surrendered a double to Colin and a bomb to Mad Max but had plenty of cushion to close out the night.
Max joined Corey D in home run derby night (photo Joe Guzy/Pirates) |
Three of the National's four homers v Chad were off sinkers; there's been a clamor among the pundit class to expand Kuhl's toolkit and work in the slider more; this seems like a good time to revisit that thought. And in this series, the bottom of the order has hurt the Pirates; we suspect that's a matter pf poor focus. It's hard enough to deal with Harper, Turner and Adams w/o the rest of the gang chirping. As for Scherzer, nothing fancy - the Buc bats are struggling and he challenged them by filling up the dish, working up-and-down, without much fear of reprisal. And it's off the face Stephen Strasburg tomorrow...
Notes:
- J-Bell and Colin Moran each had two hits and a walk; no other Bucco reached base more than once.
- Amore has caught 6-of-14 attempted base stealers this year. That's a 43% throw-out rate compared to just 20% last year (and 19% in 2016). He caught Trea Turner, who had swiped 12-in-a-row this season.
- Joe Musgrove worked three innings for Bradenton in his first rehab start. He gave up two runs on five hits, walked none and struck out two after tossing 36 pitches.
- Jung Ho Kang reported to Pirate City. The first order of business is to get him up to speed physically, so it looks like a lot of jogging, tossing and BP are in his immediate future.
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