Notes:
- The Pirates have won five straight and are at .500 (71-71). The next game is tomorrow night against the Cardinals. Three days there, and then a three-gamer at Milwaukee as the Bucs begin their "September Spoiler" tour (they get the Brew Crew and Cubs later). The Brewers pulled within 2-1/2 games of the first-place Cubs in the NL Central, and are 2-1/2 games ahead of the Cards in the Wild Card chase (3-1/2 games up overall in the WC) coming into today.
- The pitchers were pushed back a day. The Cards will face Trevor Williams, Joe Musgrove and Jameson Taillon; Chris Archer, Ivan Nova & Willy are in line to go against the Brewskis, though that series' hurlers haven't been announced yet.
- Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald looks at what he considers the worst trade ever made by the Fish - Trevor Williams for Jim Benedict.
- Gregory Polanco, done for the year, posted some personal-best numbers this season while slashing .254/.340/.499 (123 wRC+) with 23 home runs, a .245 ISO, 81 RBI and an 11.4 percent walk rate in 534 plate appearances. He also stole 12 bases on 14 attempts. His glove remains a mystery as he put up a -5 DRS, but he did post a solid 2.5 fWAR. Hard to remember sometimes that he's just 26.
- Josh Harrison, who may also be done for the year, had the opposite kind of season. His line was .255/.298/.360 (78 wRC+) with seven HR, a .106 ISO and 17.7% K rate after 351 PA's. His DRS was -2 and he had a fWAR of 0.4 in his age 31 campaign.
- Tickets for today's rain out can be exchanged for any remaining home game of the 2018 regular season or any April/May game in 2019 (excluding the Home Opener on April 1st v St. Louis).The Pirates scheduled Starling Marte jersey giveaway is still on; it's been moved to Friday, September 21st, when the Pirates host the Brewers at PNC Park, just for 14-and-under fans.
- Altoona was eliminated from the Eastern League playoffs yesterday with a no-doubt-about-it 9-0 spanking by Akron.
- Baseball trivia: per Chris Landers of Cut 4, here's how "walk off" became a bit of baseball jargon: The first reference to 'walk-off,' came in a July 30, 1988, story in the Gannett News Service: "In Dennis Eckersley's colorful vocabulary, a walk-off piece is a home run that wins the game and the pitcher walks off the mound." Landers added that "It was only intended to describe a pitcher's dejected walk off the field after giving up a game-losing home run, but it soon grew into its own phenomenon."
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