Redbeard is on fire - photo Joe Guzy/Pirates |
The Bucs opened it up in the fifth. Steven and K-Man doubled back-to-back, Bryan singled, and a Starling sac fly made it 3-0. J-Bell tripled in another marker and Redbeard's knock plated him before Corey lined out to end the fun at 5-0. Steven tossed a shutdown frame. Adam Conley took the ball in the sixth; the only hit he gave up was a rap to sudden slugger Brault. The Marlins managed another infield knock with an out, but an around-the-horn DP cleaned that up. In the seventh, Reynolds doubled and went to third on Starling's line out to right. J-Bell was walked intentionally and shortly thereafter walked home after Redbeard lifted one out of the yard. Michael Feliz got the call and worked a clean frame with a couple of K. Jarlin Garcia had a rough start in the eighth; Fraze greeted him with a three-bagger and Joey O drilled a pinch-hit, 400' dinger to make it 10-0. After an out, Bryan and Starling singled; a wild pitch and J-Bell sac fly plated another Bucco. Clay Holmes gave up an opening walkup with an 11-0 lead, then regained his mind and cruised out. Garcia tossed a clean ninth. Ric Rod gave up a two-out hit but maintained the goose egg. Raise, at long last, the Roger.
Steven is getting himself back on the radar - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Well, Steven has taken advantage of the pitching carousel. He's gone six innings in his last two outings, and his eight hits tonight were inflated by three infield raps. His no-walk/six whiff performance was especially promising; maybe he has finally decided to get into attack mode. The Buc bats kept booming; now to get some pitching behind them.
Notes:
- Bryan Reynolds had four hits, Colin Moran had three, and Starling Marte,Adam Frazier,Corey Dickerson and Steven Brault had a pair each. The Pirates as a team banged out 18 hits tonight,
- The Pirates made it official - RHP Dario Agrazal, 24, will make his MLB debut tomorrow night against the Fish. They'll announce the corresponding 40/25-man roster moves then. He was on the "taxi squad" today, a sort of limbo to stash a guy for 24 hours.
- BTW, Miami is worse at home than the Pirates; they're 12-24 in the Fish Bowl.
- Per Jim Callis of MLB.com, supplemental first-rounder Sammy Siani, a prep OF, signed for $2.15M (slot value was $1,999,300). Follow this link for the list of Pirates draftees and who signed for what.
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