Starling is starting to feel it 2018 Prizm |
Starling tripled with one away in the fifth and was thrown out at home on Melky's comebacker, while behind by five runs. J-Bell walked, but Reynold's liner to right was gloved for the third out. Michael Feliz took the ball, as Kingham was at 82 tosses. He gave up a walk and double, but almost wiggled out until he balked with two outs to plate another run. Matt Andriese got the sixth inning call and tossed a clean frame. Clay Holmes put up the first zero of the evening, giving up just a walk. Jimmie Sherfy worked the seventh; Jake Elmore, Fraze and Starling led off with knocks. Rally time? Nah - the next three Bucs (the 3-4-5 hitters) fanned. But the Snakes tacked another one on with a leadoff homer by Christian Walker. K-Man had a knock in the eighth and became the 10th Buc LOB. Montana DuRapau gave up a leadoff knock (pretty much tonight's tale) then settled in to get a couple of whiffs around a soft grounder. Archie Bradley came in to close it down. Starling, Melky and J-Bell combined to knock in a run before it was put to bed.
Montana so far is taking advantage of his time (photo MLB.com) |
Hard to tell by the score that both teams had 13 hits. It's not hard to tell which team was 4-of-17 w/RISP and stranded a dozen, nor which team had seven extra-base raps. It's also looking an awful lot like the Bucs best be looking for another pitcher with Jamo out of action. Kingham and Brault were both given a chance to show something and haven't; whether that's just due to talent or because the Pirates buried them in a no-mans land where they don't work for long stretches and suddenly get thrown into the rotation, is a fair debate.
Notes:
- The first five Pirates in the order had 11 hits - Starling had three while Fraze, Melky, J-Bell and Bryan Reynolds each had a pair. But of the 12 outs they made, six were by strikeout. Reynolds left seven runners on, Melky six, and the six hitter, Cervy, had an 0-fer and stranded five.
- Pirates twirlers have thrown 30+ first-inning pitches in five of the past six starts.
- It's homecoming for SS Cole Tucker, a native of Phoenix who attended Mountain Pointe HS and had committed to the U of Arizona before being selected as the Bucs #1 pick in 2014. He had a group of about 300 fans here for the game.
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