Willy was chased early; his ERA is now 4.60 (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
The Bucs had an ugly but effective reply. Gregory K'ed on a wild pitch and made it to first. Red Beard bounced to short; the throw to second was bad and Pirates ended up on second and third. A grounder and a Corey D knock, after a dozen-pitch duel, brought them both home. J-Hay singled with two gone, and the Phils called on Austin Davis, who got Jordy on a pop. A single opened the Phils fourth, but Steven speared a screamer in self defense and got a couple of flies to TCB. J-Bell doubled with an out and Starling singled him home, then swiped second. The Bucs couldn't cash him in, but it is 5-4 now. Philly picked up another HBP in the fifth but no runs. Corey went the opposite way with a two-strike slider and tripled, bringing on Edubray Ramos. And then, TOOTBLAN, he broke home on J-Hays weak grounder to third and was gunned down by a mile, maybe on a contact play but prob on his own. Joey Cora has had a tough streak at third both today and lately. Josh stole second but Jordy's fly left him there.
Corey D had three hits, along with J-Hay (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Ric Rod got the ball in the sixth and gave a bunt single with one away, then a four-pitch walk and yet another free pass after being up 1-2. A first pitch sac fly brought home an insurance run; a wild pitch moved the other two runners. Another walk loaded 'em up again; a tapper to the hill looked like it ended it, but the Phils challenged the out call and won. It wasn't a great throw by Rodriguez nor very good footwork by Bell and it cost. Dovy Neverauskas was waved on - Ric Rod used up 28 pitches - and got a whiff. Tommy Hunter took the ball. Starling singled and stole third after a Gregory walk, but no cash in. The first Phil walked in the seventh, followed by a two knocks and a run. Josh Smoker got a turn and gave up a two-run double on his first pitch. An out later, Andrew Knapp homered on a 3-2 fastball. It's 14-4 now if you're a mercy rule fan. No damage in the eighth either way; the Phil's tacked on three more off Tyler Glasnow in the ninth on a single and three doubles. J-Hay doubled in a last Buc tally before the lights went off.
This team is playing John Russell bad right now.
Notes:
- Corey D and J-Hay had three hits; Starling added a pair. The Pirates scored five times and still stranded 13 runners.
- 2-1/3 IP was the shortest start of Willy's career and the Pirates' second straight game that a starter couldn't get through the third inning, yay for the off day. Brault and Pivetta combined for a total of five innings, giving up eight runs on ten hits with four walks, two bopped batters, a wild pitch and two charged errors behind them.
- Starling stole his 201th base, putting him in ninth place on the all-time Pittsburgh list, one ahead of Ginger Beaumont and five behind Frank Taveras, who holds down the eight spot.
- There were 24,846 at tonight's game, with a goodly number being happy Philly fans.
- Tonight's game lasted exactly 4-1/2 hours and was the longest nine inning game in both Pirates and Phillies history. It tied the NL mark.
Your note (2nd dot) is incorrect. Brault pitched 2.2 innings and gave up 0 runs, in relief. You presumably meant Pivetta & Williams.
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