And your starting RF, Melky Cabrera (photo Icon Sportswire/Getty) |
Not too surprisingly with the number of big guns on the IL, the offense has sputtered. They've scored six runs in a game just twice, and their .241 BA, 51 runs scored, 11 HR and .140 ISO are all in the bottom third of MLB. With that sort of attack and Starling & Cervy off to slow starts, Clint has reverted to small ball. While he's pushed a run or three across being aggressive, it's not a ploy that lights up scoreboards. We can't fault the manager for his work so far; even with the occasional "whut?" moments, he's adapting to the team, even if it means leaving his comfort zone.
The Detroit set and the homestand offer a great opp to keep on; Motown, the Giants and D-Backs aren't a murderers row, and they take the squad almost into May, when Pittsburgh should have the gang on the IL start to return. So until then, enjoy the roller-coaster ride; the team's not what it will be in a month talent-wise, but they'll give ya nine innings worth of ball with what they got.
Notes:
- With a couple of off days to play with, Chris Archer dropped his appeal and will serve his five-game suspension, retro to the 14th.
- The wounded are about to trickle back - Kyle Crick could return for the Tiger series and Eli Diaz for the Easter week homestand. The rest are still TBD.
- Kevin Breagh of The Point of Pittsburgh goes over the Pirates SS roster since 1976; as he discovers, it's quite the rogues gallery.
- Will Craig, Indy's 1B, made the first MLB Pipeline Prospects of the Week team.
- Adam McInturff of 2080 Baseball has an in depth look at the Pirates feeder system, including a couple of guys already in Pittsburgh.
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