Steven didn't have much help tonight - photo Joe Guzy/Pirates |
The Nationals went 1-2-3 in the sixth, ditto for the Pirates with Hunter Strickland on the hill. Ric Rod spun a two-whiff seventh. K-Man opened with a rap. With an out, Newman swiped second. Joey O ripped one to the track in center that Victor Robles ran down; Kevin tagged to third and died there. Chris Stratton got the eighth inning call, and a walk and Howie Kendrick's homer widened the gap to 4-1. A double, single, stolen base and another rap (all with two outs and the bases empty) added two more runs to the tote board. Fernando Rodney sat the Bucs down without a peep. Stratton gave up another homer in the ninth, this one to Anthony Rendon. A walk and two singles loaded the sacks with an out, but taking a page from the Bucs' book, the Nats left 'em packed. Javy Guerra gave up a two-out, dribbler knock to K-Man before driving the final nail in the coffin.
*sigh* Corey D and Cervy are the lucky ones, it seems.
Notes:
- K-Man had two hits; he was the only Pirate to reach base safely twice tonight.
- There were 10,587 at the yard tonight.
- The Pirates have given up 185 home runs, the most in franchise history, and it's only August. Oddly enough, in the year of the juiced ball, they're only middle-of-the-pack in gopher balls allowed league-wide.
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