Ric Rod couldn't hold the lead for Big Joe - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Melky singled and scored on Redbeard's two-bagger to start the seventh; it needed an ump review as it hit the very top of the wall. Stalls walked and Jose Alvarez took the ball. A bunt moved them up and pinch hitter J-Bell was intentionally walked (great strategy, Clint). Jared Hughes was then waved in. He got a grounder from K-Man, but it found a hole to plate a pair and give the Pirates their first lead. Starling walked with two away to juice the sacks but Joey O couldn't add on. Frankie Liriano came on a put up a zero. Ranger Suarez got the eighth inning nod; a single by Melky was erased by a GIDP from Erik Gonzalez and a liner ended it. Ric Rod, and Bryce Harper did his thing by dropping a two-out homer into the seats. That was followed by a Realmuto infield rap, leisurely played by Gonzalez at third, and Corey Dickerson homer as the Bucs are now on the wrong end of a 5-4 score.
Hector Neris got the ninth inning beckon, and after an out, J-Bell, who stayed in the game, took one deep to tie the match. K-Man singled and then was quickly caught stealing; a K put it to bed. Chris Stratton took the hill. He walked two of the first three hitters he faced, and the next singled to pack the sacks. A pop up brought up Harper. He got ahead 3-1, but Stratton came back to get him swinging. It's bonus baseball time. Mike Morin answered the 10th inning bell. Starling bunted for a knock and was thrown out trying to steal; maybe someone should tell Clint and the boys Realmuto is pretty good. That was all the noise. The Phils got a leadoff rap and walk off Stratton. Then Jean Segura got a 3-2 heater down Broadway; he lined it center; Starling slid to grab it and doubled up the runner at second. That was followed by another walk, but liner to second kept it even.
S-Rod back when he was a good guy - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
With two away in the 11th, Fraze's single and J-Bell's walk gave the Bucs a glimmer; K-Man's fly to center dimmed the glow. Michael Feliz came in, hung a 1-2 curve to S-Rod, and he dumped it in the seats. Fun while it lasted.
Nothing like getting beat by your old mateys, unless it's giving up four homers, three with two outs.
Notes:
- Five Bucs had two hits - K-Man, B-Rey, Redbeard, Melky and Fraze. J-Bell had a homer and was walked twice on his day off and Starling had a knock and a walk.
- The TV crew announced that Keone Kela, Kyle Crick, Felipe Vazquez and Michael Feliz were all supposedly unavailable tonight. That's amazing to us: Crick worked consecutive nights; the others all worked yesterday but had Saturday off, and none tossed over 18 pitches. Feliz did come on in the 11th for four pitches.
- The Altoona Curve's 21-year-old LHP Domingo Robles (4-6/4.13) tossed a 95-pitch complete game tonight, shutting out Akron on five hits. It was his third complete game and the Curve's sixth; it was also the club's 17th shutout. The Pirates have one CG, and that was by Jameson Taillon, to go with six whitewashes.
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