Willy may be a bigger loss than the game... (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Eli banged a one-down rap in the sixth; an out later K-Man was credited with an infield single/error to put Bucs at second and third. Adam Warren took the ball from Lauer and Melky grabbed a bat. A wild pitch brought in Diaz, then Melky walked before Fraze's well struck out; Pittsburgh is 1-for-8 w/RISP. Ric Rod claimed the bump. He gave up an infield knock and with two outs, a walk and an Ian Kinsler homer off a hung breaking ball, the eighth he's served in 19-1/3 IP. The last out was another knock tossed out by Bryan Reynolds while trying to stretch a single into a two-bagger. Robbie Erlin got the seventh inning, and Gregory's solo shot brought the Bucs back within a run. Michael Feliz was waved in and tossed a clean frame. Craig Stammen threw a 1-2-3 eighth. Felipe Vazquez answered the phone; he hasn't worked since the 11th. The rust showed as he bopped Manny Machado, then he was back in the groove, getting a DP and bounce out while hitting 101 on the gun. Kirby Yates came in looking for the save and got it without breaking a sweat (plate ump Paul Nauert gave him a handful of very generous calls) to seal the Friars 4-3 win.
Eli picked up a couple of hits tonight (photo Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Same ol' story; gotta figure out a way to bring the runners home on one end, especially on days when J-Bell and Starling are human, and Ric Rod gotta figure out a way to keep balls in the yard on the other. If Willy has an oblique/rib injury, the Pirates may have to activate Uncle Ray to pitch; the upper levels are dry until JT Brubaker recovers and Mitch Keller ripens. As a sidebar, the ump's union better get ready to face the robo-ump challenge; Paul Nauert was terrible behind the plate tonight, and he's just part of a trend.
Notes:
- Eli and K-Man each had a pair of hits tonight. The Pirates had two extra-base knocks out of their eight hits and both scored. Their eye isn't helping; they've drawn two walks in the past two games, although SD tried to help with three errors. The Padres only had five hits tonight; three were off Rodriguez.
- J-Bell and Starling had their hit streaks end tonight.
- Ric Rod and Arizona's Matt Koch are tied for the league lead in long balls surrendered with eight, and both are around the 20 IP mark.
- Lots of Pirates from the San Diego area: Willy, Big Joe, Steven Brault and Kevin Newman are all from San Diego county.
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