Fraze picked his BA up to .272 with his four hit night - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Jesus Tinoco was waved on in the fifth. K-Man likes the Rocky Mountain High; he swatted another homer. Starling was plunked and J-Bell walked before the third out. The Rockies got a single, DP and bit of robbery at the wall by Starling, taking away a long fly bid by Nolan Arenado. Fraze got his fourth one-bagger in the sixth to turn the order over. Colorado was quiet. Jake McGee answered the seventh inning bell. He bopped Newman to open, but a DP and whiff quickly calmed the waters. Willy fired a clean frame. No noise from the Pirates in the eighth. Montana DuRapau gave up a two-out triple and walk. Consecutive doubles allowed a trio of Rockies to cross the dish, and in came Michael Feliz. He gave up a homer to pinch hitter Sam Hilliard on a 3-2 fastball; it's 11-8. That was followed by another free pass and a single. Frankie Liriano was called in and got a whiff *whew*. Wade Davis put the Bucs away in the ninth and Felipe Vazquez came in and earned another save nine pitches later. Raise the Roger.
It's a win, but it shows why the Pirates can't have nice things when you turn an eight-run lead in the eighth into a save situation. Maybe it's the thin air or the thin bullpen, but it's already lookin' like it might be one of those series...
Notes:
- Kevin Newman had four hits and HBP to reach all five PA's, with two homers and four RBI. Fraze also had four knocks. Joey O and Redbeard had a pair of raps; between the three, they scored five times and chased home six runs. Pittsburgh was 5-for-10 w/RISP and plated five two-out runs. The Rox did even better, going 5-for-8 w/RISP and pushing six runs across with two gone.
- Just before gametime, it was announced that Chris Stratton went on the 10-day IL with right side inflammation, joined by Yefry Ramirez with a right calf strain. Parker Markel and Montana DuRapau have been recalled from Indy.
- The Pirates have called up 14 pitchers from Indy at one time or another. Only three have an ERA under six - Ric Rod (3.91), Michael Feliz (4.05) and Dario Agrazal (4.41).
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