Jamo looked close to his old self today (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Jeremy Jeffress toed the slab in the seventh and Cervy worked him for an opening walk. A force and wild pitch moved pinch runner Cool Chad to second where he died. Kyle Crick answered the bell - two walks, a wild pitch and a two-out knock gave the Brew Crew the lead and a passed ball gave them an insurance run. Another walk and wild pitch left Brewers at the corners and brought Steven Brault to the hill to close it down. Josh Hader claimed the mound and struck out the side in the eighth, but in between the K-Fest he walked Gregory and surrendered a game-tying bomb to Starling. George Kontos was banged for a leadoff two-bagger; two outs later, a walk to .105 hitter Eric Sogard left Brewskis at first and third. That brought up Ryan Braun, who doubled home a pair off a center-cut slider. Kontos had been playing with fire; a meatball cutter served two pitches earlier was swung through. Hader had a drama free ninth, save a snap-out by Amore over a called third strike - ump Jeff Kellogg was not having a good day for either side with his calls - and had to be dragged back to the dugout by Clint. So it's back to the ballyard tomorrow for the rubber match.
The Bucs bullpen usage again has to be questioned; Kontos is showing himself to be a middle-guy, not a high-leverage performer, and to use Santana in the sixth after a short start by Jamo, who may have had an inning left in him, while sitting Richard Rodriguez & Michael Feliz for Crick, well... The big hurt was the inability to hit Chacin, who wasn't dazzling today (or most days). Still, the series is the thing, and that will be decided tomorrow afternoon.
Notes:
- Fraze had two of the four Pirates hits; Gregory had a knock, walked twice and drove in all three runs.
- In his pre-game presser, Clint said Nick Kingham's status is still TBD; they plan to reach a decision during the Monday off-day.
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