And so begins the Cole Tucker era... (image Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Pablo walked on four pitches to start it up for the Bucs, and he got to second with two outs on Jamo's bunt. Then Praise the Lord; Tuck fell behind 0-2, laid off a couple off back foot sliders and punched the next pitch straightaway into the center field shrubs 431' away, earning a curtain call and dugout slap party. Kang K'ed wisely (he never took the bat off his shoulders; we suspect he wanted to get the inning in the books). If so, he had the right idea as the tarps were rolled out after his at bat. The delay lasted three hours before the game was finally called (and not by the umps, but by MLB), although radar showed the rain was supposed to last until 1AM or so. Took awhile, but raise the Roger.
Short but sweet game - Jamo gets the win, Cole Tucker gets a bunch of firsts, and the Pirates clinched the series with their fifth straight victory and a chance for an Easter weekend sweep tomorrow.
Notes:
- Cole Tucker is the first Pirates player to homer in his MLB debut since Starling Marte took the first pitch he saw in the show deep off Houston's Dallas Kuechel in 2012.
- Marte also has a right quad bruise to go with the originally announced abdominal wall injury. The team loaded up on corner OF's; center is pretty thin, so Reynolds may get a good look as he and JB Shuck are the only two competent for the spot.
- On the other side of the pillow, Jordan Lyles isn't expected to miss a start after being slapped in the hand by a liner last night. The swelling went down enough that he could toss a few balls around today.
- It was First Responder Day at the yard, and the Pirates wore DPS patches on their unis during today's game.
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