Tyler provided some nice bridge work tonight (photo Joe Guzy/Pirates) |
J-Bell opened the third with a walk and Corey D followed with a bloop single off a mitt. Two force outs (the second was challenged by CWS, who were looking for a DP but no luck this time) left Bucs on the corners; Giolito got Joey O, jamming him into a popout. Tyler Glasnow worked a clean frame. After two outs in the fourth, Gregory legged out an infield rap before Starling K'ed; he and Jordy basically mailed in their at-bats. Tyler had another quiet frame and Chris Volstad took over in the fifth. J-Bell opened with a bleeder and Amore singled him up a notch an out later. Both came around on Red Beard's double. Jordy fouled off ball four; good thing, too, as he spanked the next pitch into center to plate Moran. Abreu led off with the first knock against Glasnow. Tyler came back with a long at-bat ending in a K, and Clint waved in Edgar Santana with Ty at 41 pitches, apparently as a pitch count/confidence booster matter as he doesn't seem hurt. Santana's third pitch was bounced up the middle where Fraze turned it into a 4-3 DP. The game is nearly 2-1/2 hours long at this point.
They'll have to start pitching kryptonite to Corey (photo Pgh Pirates) |
Lefty Luis Avilan took the ball in the sixth and walked Gregory. Marte went down looking; strike three may have been a little tight, but worth spoiling. J-Bell took a two-strike heater the oppo way, tripling in El Coffee. He trotted home after Corey D's knock, and that brought Chris Beck to the hill. Corey was caught stealing (sheesh; he even came up limping but played on), then Cervy walked and Red Beard singled but no more fun was allowed. The Sox got back-to-back one-out knocks and a grounder moved them up; they stayed put. Beck tossed a clean seventh and Michael Feliz came on for Pittsburgh; a single, whiff and 4-6-3 DP was his work line. Joakim Soria got the eighth inning wave and gave up a leadoff knock to Starling. He moved up on a roller and scored on Corey D's fourth knock. Cervy ended the inning with a bullet to center; Trayce Thompson made a fab grab and doubled Corey up. George Kontos answered the phone and was greeted by a Castillo homer, his second of the night, but got the next three outs w/o drama. Hector Santiago climbed the hill for the ninth and tossed a 1-2-3 frame, as did Felipe Vazquez; RTJR.
J-Bell added a couple of knocks tonight (photo Pgh Pirates) |
The Sox are a bad team right now and the Bucs did what they had to do, though back-to-back shellings of Ivan is a worrisome thing. It was good, tho, to see Tyler pick up the slack and the win. So enjoy this one and get in a quick nap before tomorrow's getaway game.
Notes:
- This was Corey D's fifth three-hit+ game and his second in a row. The Bucs had 16 hits and Corey had four of them. Starling had three knocks while Gregory, J-Bell and Colin Moran had a pair each. Every starting position player reached base safely and either plated or chased home a run. Each team used six pitchers.
- The game picked up its pace late; it ended up at 3:53 after looking like it might be pushing five hours early on.
- Rehabbing Joe Musgrove has a start at Bradenton and another at Altoona under his belt; the next outing, per Clint, is tentatively scheduled for Indy.
- The Reds landed RHP Matt Harvey from the Mets, sending them C Devin Mesoraco and cash to offset his salary; no question that the pair needed a change of scenery.
- James Paxton of the Mariners tossed a no hitter against the Blue Jays in Toronto tonight. He fanned seven and walked three, tossing 99 pitches. He was the first Canadian (his nickname is "Maple Leaf" and he has a maple leaf tat on his arm) to toss a no-no in the motherland and the second Canuck to do the deed; Dick Fowler of the Philly A's tossed a no hitter in 1945.
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