So far, so good for Jordan Lyles (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
After a Fraze lineout to start the sixth (the Pirates have been making solid contact off Darvish all game), Starling singled, stole second and went to third on a Cervy bloop. Lefty Kyle Ryan got the call against J-Bell, who ripped a rap the opposite way to plate Marte and send Amore to third. Melky hit for Moran; Ryan tried to pick off Josh and misfired on the toss, allowing Fran to score to make it 5-1 before banking the fire. A walk to Kris Bryant turned into an adventure when he stole second and went to third on a missed catch by Gonzo (error charged to Cervy; it wasn't the greatest throw), but Jordan whiffed his way out of danger, his 10th K. J-Mart led off the seventh with a single against Allen Webster, stole second and moved to third on a ball in the dirt. Gonzo K'ed swinging at ball four, Pablo pinch hit and bounced into a contact play out at home on a 3-0 count and Fraze flew out to left. Sheesh, that bottom of the order... Ric Rod took the ball, and a walk with a Fraze boot that should have ended the frame put him in a two-out pickle, but RR got Zobrist on a well-hit ball to left that J-Mart gloved.
Tyler Chatwood answered the bell for the eighth. J-Bell singled with two gone, moving up 90' when the ball handcuffed LF Kyle Schwarber. JB Shuck worked a walk, but JHK's bouncer to third ended the uprising. Keone Kela took the ball. Bryant softly rolled a one-out knock to right, followed by a walk. Javy Baez's double plated a run and set up shop for the Cubs. Felipe Vazquez was waved in; Cervy went to first and Jake behind the plate to allow for a five-out save opp. A whiff followed by a nice grab of a smoker by JB kept the lead at three. Tim Collins took over. He gave up a one-knock to Gonzo and Fraze walked with two down, but Starling couldn't pad the lead, grounding out. Heyward greeted The Nightmare with a knock - Jason has three of the Cubs six hits - before Felipe kicked it in, striking out the next three Cubbies for a nice bounce back win for the Bucs, 5-2.
Yep, he's still The Nightmare (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Nice to see Clint go to five-out save, even if he still won't match up guys (and prob loses Felipe for tomorrow after 28 pitches tonight). Nice to see J-Bell continue to smoke the ball, and hopefully Starling is on the verge of joining him. The series decider is tomorrow, and taking this set would be even nicer.
Notes:
- Jordan Lyle tied his career-high in K's with 10 (it was his third double-digit outing). He went six tonight, giving up a run on three hits with a walk on 87 pitches.
- Starling had two hits, two runs and two RBI; Cervy also had two knocks with two tallies and a run chased home. J-Bell and improbably Gonzo also had a pair of raps.
- JB Shuck is hitting .214, but his OBP is .476 - he has three hits and six walks.
- Funny play - SS Gonzalez dropped a white hand-warmer as he went to make a play in the fifth; the Cubs fans cheered thinking he had dropped the ball instead. He hadn't, and the throw to first curbed their enthusiasm.
- The wind at Wrigley was blowing in so hard that the Cubs took down the ballyard flags and pennants.
- Will Craig, Cole Tucker and Bryan Reynolds homered for Indy tonight. They won 4-3, with JT Brubaker getting the win.
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