Pretty good deal to get him, no? (graphic Pittsburgh Pirates) |
The Bucs were quiet in the fourth. A one-out double and wild pitch set up the Brewskis, but a whiff and bouncer cleaned it up. Gregory opened the fifth with a knock and sprinted home when Starling banged a stand-up, inside-the-park job to left center that took a Bucco bounce off the angled wall; the ball wasn't back to the infield when Marte touched home. With two outs, Cervy almost legged out a double; originally ruled safe at second, the inning ended with a successful Brewer challenge of the tag. Milwaukee got an infield knock but had no other answer. Brent Suter calmed the Buc bats in the sixth while Kingham ran into problems; a double/single combo to open the frame plated a run. An out later, a hung 0-2 slider to Domingo Santana was dropped into the seats to make it a one run game and brought on Edgar Santana, who shut the gate.
S-Rod opened with a single and Gregory was bopped to start the seventh, but Sutter shut it down, with the third out a Corey D at 'em ball to first. Michael Feliz gave up a soft flare to open, then struck out the side, with a little drama added thanks to a two-out walk. Matt Albers got the eighth; Moran singled with an out and Jordy bounced into a DP, rolling over on a slider off the plate. George Kontos got the Brew Crew's 4-5-6 hitters. After an out and a knock, Felipe Vazquez was waved in for a five-out save. He walked the first guy he faced, but a nice running catch by Gregory and a whiff shut the window. Taylor Williams fell behind Freeser, 2-0, to start the ninth; David then smoked a heater the opposite way for a dinger and a little more room to breath. S-Rod walked, as did J-Bell two outs later. A wild pitch moved them up, but a fly ball left them on ice. It's never easy; the Brewers opened with a knock on a 50-50 ball to center; no diff - a DP and K made it time to RTJR.
This guys been pretty good himself... (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Lots of action tonight and lots of opportunities for both clubs. It's nice to see the Pirates continue to play strong in the division (9-of-11 so far) and another solid start from Nick Kingham, who was one pitch away from another strong outing.
You have to wonder if George Kontos' eighth inning role isn't winding down; he's struck out just two of the 60 batters he's faced this year. We're wondering if bringing in Felipe was a change of thinking for Clint or just a no-confidence vote for Knotos.
Notes:
- Starling's inside-the-park homer was the Bucs first of the year; the last was Adam Frazier's on September 9th, 2017 v the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, also a stand-up four-bagger. Marte had two hits on the night; Cervy reached base three times with a knock and two walks.
- Corey Dickerson's homer was the first of the year surrendered by Guerra and Cory D's fifth of the campaign.
- Albert Pujols got his 3,000th hit tonight, a single to right off Mike Leake. Tip o' the cap to Sir Albert, who tortured the Bucs for a quite a spell.
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