Jamo was strong again tonight (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
A walk (Jamo was squeezed, but today's strike zone has been kinda fluid) and knock put Brewers on the corners in the fifth. Miley fanned and so did Eric Thames, with a stolen base by Kratz setting up the Brewers. No diff; Lorenzo Cain went down on strikes too. Corey D walked and Starling singled. An out later, another free pass juiced the sacks. J-Low hit the horsehide on the nose but it was an at 'em ball to the second baseman, who doubled up Starling to kill the inning. Christian Yelich walked on a borderline call to start the sixth. JT got away with a hung curve to Aguilar; he lasered it to Marte. A couple of grounders got him back in the dugout. Adrian Houser took the hill and gave up a walk and single; a wild pitch moved the Joshes up and Jordy knocked them both home. Jamo was done; he gave up a run on four hits, two walks and 10 K after 96 tosses. Pinch hitter Red Beard singled, but was erased on a Corey D 6-4-3 DP. The Bucs weren't done; Starling's knock plated Jordy before the fun ended.
Ric Rod got the seventh and a leadoff walk created no ado. Jonathan Villar got the ball. His opening walk was erased on a J-Low 6-4-3 DP; tough day for the kid. He gave up another walk (J-Bell's third) and J-Hay doubled him home before the Brewers finally solved Jordy. Tyler Glasnow spun the eighth and got into a two-out jam after a walk & rap, but whiffed his way out of it. Alec Asher claimed the hill and put up a zero, overcoming an error. Michael Feliz got last call and ran into some hard luck with an out thx to an infield single by Kratz and a error by Jordy on a possible DP ball. That was followed by a ground ball single and walk. With the bases loaded, a run in and one out, Felipe Vazquez was handed the ball to face Yelich and Aguilar. Yelich singled after being given new life; the ump missed a pretty obvious strike three call. Suddenly, Aguilar was the lead run at bat. But the drama ended; his shot to third became an around-the-horn DP and for the fourth time in five games, you can RTJR.
Josh was on base four times (photo Dave Arrigo/Pirates) |
- The Buc's 6-7-8 guys were tonight's generator. J-Bell walked three times and scored three times; J-Hay had two hits, two walks, touched home and chased a run in while Jordy had three knocks and plated four Pirates while scoring once. Jordy's four RBI tied his career high; this was the fourth time he's chased home that many runs. Starling also had two hits and an RBI; Freeser had a knock and two walks. The Bucs had nine hits and drew eight walks tonight.
- Jamo's 10 whiffs are a career high and the season high for the Pirates; he's the first Bucco pitcher to hit double-digit K's this year.
- How rarely does J-Hay draw two walks in a game? It's the second time this year; the first was on Opening Day back in March. He now has 10 free passes for the year.
- There were 17,858 in the house tonight.
- Element of surprise: Kratz's stolen base was his first in the show; it was also his first attempt.
- The Pirates hosted 70 students and teachers from Escuela Dr. Pila, a high school in Ponce, Puerto Rico. They're here as part of a national school convention.
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