Jordan bounced back after a long MIA stint; hopefully he can build on tonight. photo - Dave Arrigo/Pittsburgh Pirates |
Jordan was facing the middle of the order for the third time in the sixth. After consecutive K's, he gave up back-to-singles to leave Phils on the corners (the second off of Fraze's mitt); Lyles was swapped out for Ric Rod after a 98-toss outing. RR did his job with a three-pitch punch out. J-Bell worked a two-out walk. Redbeard doubled him to third, and Corey was walked with first open. Ol' matey Juan Nicasio was waved in to face K-Man. Newman wasted the at bat, swinging at three balls and tapping back to Nicasio. Ric Rod gave up a knock and a walk with one gone in the seventh. He got a force, but Bryce Harper singled (even though first base was open and Harper's a lefty...). A walk loaded 'em up, and Clint stuck with Ric Rod v Realmuto, who flew out. Jose Alvarez took the bump and hurled a clean inning. Kyle Crick got the eighth. He gave up a one-out walk, then with two away, a walk and knock. It cost; an infield single to end a 13-pitch at bat put up another tally; it was a case of Jean Segura beating Crick to the bag by a hair after Josh went after a ball that was Fraze's to play. Clay Holmes came in to face Harper (Why no Frankie? Harper hits lefties better than righties this year). Clay fell behind 3-1, but eventually got him on a comebacker.
Cole Irvin toed the slab and tossed a 1-2-3 frame. Clay stayed on in the ninth. Singles put runners on the corners; a throwing error by Holmes scored one while a wild pitch and double plated two more before the dance ended with a 6-1 count. Corey got a bleeder single and that was all she wrote for the Bucs.
Colin was in the swing tonight - photo Joe Guzy/Pittsburgh Pirates |
Ultimately, the attack lost the game; they're in a slump that coincides with J-Bell's cold spell. But the Pirates need to do things cleanly to win. They got the starting pitching today (good to see Jordan feeling his oats after a rough opening frame) before walks and the fielding did the pen in; free runners are a Bucco bane. The team is competitive, but they have to not beat themselves so often. And of course, we have Clint's bullpen management; that's partially an issue because of his quirky usage, but also a reflection of what he's got to work with, which is the GM's problem.
Notes:
- Corey Dickerson had three raps and Redbeard added a pair; they accounted for five of the Pirates seven hits.
- Ric Rod's streak of 19 consecutive scoreless outings was snapped tonight; it dated back to June 2nd.
- Bryan Reynolds stole his first MLB base tonight on his third try. He swiped 15-of-24 in three-plus minor league campaigns. It took Corey 35 games, but he got his first steal of the year on his first try tonight - he was 8-of-11 in 2018.
- There were 34,117 tickets out for tonight; seems like quite a few ended up in the hands of Philly fans.
- Four of Pittsburgh's eight relievers give up 4.6 walks+ per game; the overall 4.3 walks per game by the bullpen is the second highest in MLB.
- Hunt Auctions will sponsor an autograph session at PNC Park tomorrow with current and old Buccos from the '79 squad from 9:30-3. Info is at Pirates-Hunt Auctions.
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