Archie was competitive again - image AT&T SportsNet |
Chasen Shreve got the fifth inning call and sat down the Corsairs. O'Neill *surprise* homered for the Cards. John Brebbia struck out the side in the sixth and Archer had a quiet frame, too. It was 1-2-3 for the Buccos in the seventh. Frankie came on for Arch, who had another creditable outing today. Liriano gave up a single and walk after an out, and Michael Feliz took over. The first guy he faced, Paul Goldschmidt, homered, and just like that it was 6-4 Redbirds. Andrew Miller got the eighth and three-up, three-downed the Pirates. Kyle Crick threw an easy frame. Carlos Martinez climbed the bump for the close in the ninth. He was greeted by Fraze single, and two outs later, by back-to-back knocks from K-Man and Bryan Reynolds to make it 6-5 and leave Pirates on the corners. Starling couldn't keep the music playing, though, and his bouncer to short allowed the Cards to hang on.
Well, kinda the story for the Buc bullpen; a walk scores ahead of a homer and the Bucs come from ahead to lose. Five runs on 11 hits is a good afternoon, but the Sunday lineup of Clint's didn't help - Joey O, JHK and Jake went 0-for-9. This is the game that could have put them back into the mix, but it just looks like the pitching isn't going to allow it. It's good to see Archie look big league lately; still, spinning a couple of quality starts isn't a lot to hang your hat on.
Bryan's back in the swing after a brief slump - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
- K-Man had three hits; Bryan Reynolds had two with three RBI and Arch even had a pair of knocks.
- This was Chris Archer's first multi-hit game; he spent the first seven seasons in the AL, so didn't get much chance to swing the lumber while in the junior circuit.
- The Cards Andrew Knizner got his first MLB knock today.
- Pittsburgh went 1-5 on the road trip out of the break.
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