Jake raked - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Sneed hung a slider on the second pitch of the fifth and Starling turned it into the Pirates fourth long fly of the day, slamming it 455'. J-Bell followed with a double, but the fun was done. A single, wild pitch and single left Astros on the corners with two outs, and Big Joe left them there. Jake bopped a long ball in sixth to make it 8-0; the 399' drive was his first big league bomb. Houston got a leadoff single and a two-out rap, but once again, Musgrove had it under control. The Bucs went in order in the seventh; Sneed has done a good job of damage control for the 'Stros. Michael Feliz took over; not sure why, as Joe was at 83 pitches, but they have been careful about his workload. Michael K'ed a pair in a clean frame. Joey O doubled with an out in the eighth and Jake plated him with a two-out rap. K-Man sent him home on the next pitch with another two-bagger. Clay Holmes drew the next straw and tossed a 1-2-3 frame. Sneed, who was just called up to replace Framber Alvarez, put up a zero in the ninth to finish his first MLB outing. Geoff Hartlieb was next in line and closed out with a quiet three outs. Raise the Roger.
But it's old hat to K-Man - 2019 Bowman |
The old Astro bunch, Big Joe and Michael, showed off to their old team today. Musgrove gave up nine hits in six innings, yet only one runner reached third against him. The Bucs swatted 14 hits; five left the yard and four were doubles as they juiced the ball. Great start to a challenging road trip; now on to meet Milwaukee.
Notes:
- Kevin Newman and Jake Stallings each had three hits, including a homer. Starling Marte and Josh Bell added two knocks; they also homered. So did Corey Dickerson, who only had one hit but made it count. Every Pirate but Bryan Reynolds had a rap, and he reached on a walk. Seven Buccos scored and six had RBI (six had both) in another balanced offensive effort.
- Per Stats by STATS, the Pirates are the first team ever to win back-to-back interleague games by 10+ runs (14-2, 10-0). They also became just the fourth NL team since 1900 to hit four or more homers with four or more doubles in consecutive games.
- Hard to believe with Michael Feliz, Clay Holmes and Geoff Gottlieb pitching, but the Pirates issued no walks today.
- This is the first home series the Astros have lost. They were 9-0-3 in the 12 sets before this.
- The International League today announced its All-Star team, and Indy had three pitchers named to it: RHP's Mitch Keller, Montana DuRapau, and Dovy Neverauskas.
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