Wednesday, April 15, 2020

4/15 From 1970: Young Deal; Red Letter Wins; Bay Day; Game Stories; HBD Adeiny

  • 1977 - The Pirates spoiled the St. Louis Home Opener by beating the Redbirds, 7-0, at Busch Stadium. Jim Rooker pitched a complete game for the Bucs, giving up three hits and striking out five. Dave Parker, Duffy Dyer and Rennie Stennett all homered for the Bucs. Parker, Stennett and Frank Taveras each had two knocks as part of an 11-hit attack.  
Jim Rooker - 1977 Pirates picture pack
  • 1978 - The Pirates snapped a five-game losing streak by whipping the Cubs 13-10 at raw Wrigley Field (the game was played with the temp in the lower 40s), scoring nine times in the fourth inning and hanging on. The key blow in their big frame was a Bill Robinson grand slam, his second long ball of the day. The two clubs didn’t exactly put on a clinic; they combined to commit six errors, issued 13 walks, plunked a pair of hitters and added a wild pitch. Jim Rooker, the starter, got the win although he gave up six runs (but just two earned) in five frames with Bruce Kison and Grant Jackson bringing it home. Dave Parker had three hits and Willie Stargell added a pair to pace the offense along with Robinson. 
  • 1989 - SS Adeiny Hechavarria was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. The light-hitting veteran infielder was picked up in an August, 2018, minor league deal with Tampa Bay. Hechy batted .233 in 15 games, and was sold to the Yankees at the end of the month. He’s still bouncing around. 
  • 1993 - Dennis Moeller won his first MLB game and manager Jim Leyland won his 600th game as the Bucs swept the Padres 5-4 in 13 frames at Jack Murphy Stadium. The unlikely hero was Tom Prince; the catcher was scheduled to be lifted for a pinch hitter in the ninth, but trotted back from the bullpen when the two Bucs ahead of him reached and he received a reprieve to bunt. He did successfully, setting up the tying run, and then later doubled home Carlos Garcia with the game winner. It concluded a four-game sweep of the Friars at SD for the first time since 1983. 
  • 2006 - It was set up to be a big day for Jason Bay at PNC Park - it was not only his bobblehead night, but before the game, he was honored with the Tip O’Neill award as Canada’s best baseball player for the second straight year. The Cubs decided the best way to recognize Bay was to pitch around him; he was walked three times and HBP once. The Pirates foiled the strategy (though it was effective) by first scoring on a walk, steal, and two-out error and adding another tally on a Craig Wilson three-bagger and Joe Randa sac fly. It was just enough to eke out a 2-1 victory, as Zach Duke went seven strong innings for the win, giving up just a run. John Grabow, Ramon Hernandez & Mike Gonzalez, with the save, closed out the final two frames. 
  • 2009 - The Pirates acquired IF/OF Delwyn Young from the Dodgers for RHPs Eric Krebs and Harvey Garcia. Young played 234 games for the Pirates during the 2009-10 seasons, hitting .255 with 14 HR and 71 RBI, while neither Krebs nor Garcia made it, although Garcia had a cup of coffee with Florida in 2007, appearing in eight games. 
Frankie - 2015 Topps Museum Collection
  • 2015 - Francisco Liriano returned from paternity leave and tossed a gem, but the Bucs lost a 1-0 decision to the Detroit Tigers at PNC Park. Frankie struck out seven and gave up four hits in six frames, but one of the knocks was a solo homer by former Bucco Rajai Davis that proved the game winner. Alfredo Simon and Joakim Soria only managed three K between them, but surrendered just two hits without a walk to stifle the Pirates. 
  • 2017 - The Bucs spotted the Cubs four runs in the first inning and were down 6-2 heading into the sixth. But they shook the slumber from the lumber and roared back to take an 8-7 win from Chicago at Wrigley Field. Fran Cervelli and Starling Marte homered to keep the Bucs around and Andrew McCutchen capped a five-spot seventh frame with a three-run blast to chase long-time nemesis Jake Arrieta. Tony Watson kept it interesting by giving up a ninth inning dinger and walked the tying run aboard but put it to bed with a swinging whiff. Trevor Williams, in relief of Tyler Glasnow, got the win and Watson the save. It was the middle match of a three-game Bucco sweep of Chicago.

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