Willy didn't have much help tonight - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Reynolds singled with two gone in the seventh and a passed ball moved him up 90', but no further as Joey O popped up. A one-out bloop single off JHK's glove (it was a basically a pop up; Kang later said he though K-Man was taking it) and JD Davis homer, both on first pitch fastballs, made it 3-0. The Pirates grounded out three times in the eighth, and Kyle Crick took over. He tossed a clean frame. The Bucs got a leadoff rap by K-Man, then went quietly into the night. Matz finished with 99 pitches, and so he did earn a Maddux.
Willy did his job tonight. The Pirates have only given up 10 hits in the two games against the Mets (the Bucs have 13, not exactly write-home numbers either) but six of those NY hits have left the yard. Maybe the Pirates should, ya know, try to worry a little less about BA and K's and a little more about launch angle and pull. It's hard to keep grinding for runs when the other guys are scoring with a wave of the wand. The final carp - geez, catch a pop up, guys; tonight was like the third one dropped this week.
Notes:
- Kevin Newman had two hits; the team had five.
- At least the misery wasn't prolonged - the game only took 2:10.
- Steven Brault threw a four-inning sim game today, three weeks after suffering a shoulder strain and ending up on the IL. He's getting close but still a couple (or more) starts from coming back.
- Going into tonight's game, the Pirates led the NL in BA (.268). But they're 10th in runs scored (479) and 14th in HR (106). Not hard to connect the dots...
- It wasn't just Pittsburgh; the Card's Goldy now has a six-game HR streak going on.
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