Joe was tough tonight - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
With an out in the eighth, the Cubs got back-to-back singles, and Felipe was called into go lefty-on-lefty. He gave up a triple to Kemp (.185 BA, batting ninth behind the pitcher) to make it 2-1 Cubs, then surrendered a walk before getting a DP to keep the deficit at one. David Phelps took the ball and got a soft comebacker followed by a pair of strikeouts. Keone Kela worked the ninth scorelessly, with just a walk. Kyle Ryan toed the rubber, and was touched for an infield knock to B-Rey with an out. Brandon Kintzler was waved in. Starling's soft dribbler moved Reynolds up 90', leading to an intentional pass for J-Bell, with Erik Gonzalez entering to run for Josh. Redbeard walked to load the sacks and Cole Tucker came up to hit for Kela (as a switch hitter, he was the only LH on the bench). He ran the count full, fouled off a heater and drew the game-tying walk with a very pro at bat. K-Man followed with an equally pro set of swings. He started in an 0-2 hole, fouled away until the count was full, and bounced the ninth pitch through the infield for the walk off win. Raise the Roger!
Tuck in the Clutch - 2019 Bowman Prospect |
Well, Clint did everything right today, even if it always didn't pay off. We wondered what the staff saw that had so many guys swinging at the first pitch; Hendricks is a guy that can run up a high pitch count in a hurry. It didn't produce much offense, but the Bucs did have bad ball luck tonight with several well-stroked outs, so hard to tell if it was a wise thing or not. But it was a great win for a team that needed a spark; pity that Big Joe didn't get the win.
Notes:
- The Bucs had five hits; Redbeard was the only Bucco to reach twice on a knock and a walk.
- Big Joe's nine whiffs set his season high (he fanned eight three times this campaign) and tied his career high water mark.
- All three Pirates runs came after two outs.
- There were 29,746 announced at the ballyard on a beautiful night for baseball.
- Clint said pre-game that Tuck was called up as "short term help" while Joey O was out on suspension. Guess they figured the bullpen was thinner than the bench in that final contest against the Halos or too much hassle (logistics & expense) to get Cole to the coast for one game when Osuna began serving his time on Wednesday.
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