Starling kept on keepin' on tonight - photo Dave Arrigo/Pirates |
The Bucs went clang in the sixth. A walk, passed ball, Joey O dropped fly, single, steal, and single brought in two runs and Clay Holmes. He allowed a swipe but fanned the next pair to leave it at 6-1. Pittsburgh had no response. A walk sandwiched around a pair of two-baggers added two more tallies to the Redbird ledger in the seventh. The Pirates went down without a peep. Geoff Hartlieb toed the slab in the eighth. Two walks, a wild pitch, and a single packed the sacks, but Geoff escaped without a score. Junior Fernandez took the ball and put the Buccos away without raising a sweat. Parker Markel worked the ninth. He was roughed up for two more runs, and it was 10-1 Cards with three outs to go. Daniel Ponce de Leon climbed the hill and struck out the side to add a little salt to the wound.
Let's see - 181 pitches, 10 runs, 11 hits, five walks, two plunked batters, three wild pitches, a balk, a passed ball, two errors...ah, yes, September baseball in Pittsburgh.
Notes:
- Starling had two hits; the Pirates had six overall and no other Bucco reached base safely more than once.
- The announced gate was 23,996 at the ol' park.
- Going into tonight, the Pirates DRS (Defensive Runs Saved) was -45. Only the Mets are worse with the leather in the NL.
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