Marte in the middle of it all again - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Ric Rod got the seventh inning call and gave up a solo shot to Edman. A walk and two-bagger added another tally and brought in Wei-Chung Wang, who stopped the bleeding at 4-1. John Gant gave up a leadoff rap to Tuck and K-Man walked an out later. Andrew Miller was waved in and fanned Reynolds. Starling legged out an infield bingle to pack the sacks, then J-Bell dropped a bloop over first to chase home a pair. Melky tied the game with another rap that brought on John Brebbia. The switch didn't help the Cards; Joey O knocked in a run and Fraze tripled home a pair on a ball high off the Clemente Wall to put Pittsburgh up 7-4. Frankie Liriano worked the eighth. He was tapped for a single/double combo but no runs after some help, as Felipe came on with two outs and whiffed Edman to end the frame. Mike Mayers gave up a single to K-Man and two-bagger to Reynolds; Starling singled them both in, going to second on the throw home. J-Bell was given an intentional pass; that worked as Melky rolled into a DP. The Nightmare allowed a couple of singles before tucking the Redbirds in for the night. Raise the Roger.
Another nice night for Newman - photo Pittsburgh Pirates |
Big props to Alex McRae for keeping the Bucs hanging around. And hey, maybe there will be some September relevance; the Bucs do have games with the Cards, Brewers and Cubs left. Playing spoiler would be a fun way to cruise out of an otherwise meh campaign.
Notes:
- K-Man, Starling, Joey O and Fraze each had two hits. The nine Pirates runs were scored by eight different players; six Buccos had RBI.
- The Bucs sent 10 hitters to the dish in the seventh and banged out five straight two-out hits.
- The Pirates snapped an eight-game losing streak to the Cards. It was their first win over St. Louis at PNC Park this season.
- Tommy Edman hadn't hit a homer since August 18th; he had a pair tonight. It's his first MLB two-dinger game.
- If you're curious, Keone Kela was not available; he's out on paternity leave. We believe he's due back tomorrow.
- The announced Friday night crowd was 19,090.
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