Final Score: Pirates 4 Tigers 3
Why The Pirates Won: What looked like it would be another frustrating loss turned into a walk-off win thanks to three late home runs. Rafael Flores hit a solo shot in the bottom of the 7th to make the score 3-2. In the bottom of the 9th, Flores hit another home run with one out to tie the game 3-3. One out later, Brandon Lowe hit the right field foul pole to win the game. All of this offset a terrible starting lineup the Pirates threw out there, with the last 3 batters having OPS’s of .667, .621, and .567. The league average is .719. The worst team OPS in the MLB is .682, by the Toronto Blue Jays. I have withheld the names of the players to save their families further embarrassment, and it is not their fault that they were forced to play. One was fortunate because Flores pinch-hit for him in the 7th inning. One of the players was pinch-hit for by a player with a worse OPS than his. Paul Skenes had another subpar outing, throwing 81 pitches in 4 and 1/3 innings of work. He threw 46 of those pitches for strikes. Compare that with Braxton Ashcraft the day before, where he threw 61 strikes on 80 pitches. Skenes walked a Ramirez-like 4 batters. Skenes’s miss is mostly on his arm side, off the plate. His release point is 3 degrees higher than it was last year. I am writing this so the Pirates coaching staff will realize this and help Skenes out. They must not be aware of these issues that Skenes has, or you would think they would correct it. Maybe their solution will be to rest him for 10 days, the wild card race be damned.
Key Moments Of The Game: After giving up a double and a walk, followed by a strikeout and a single that made the score 2-1, Skenes was taken out in the top of the 5th. There were runners on 1st and 3rd with one out when Gregory Soto entered the game. On the very first pitch Soto threw, Kevin McGonigle rifled a drive into right-center field that short-hopped the wall. Oneil Cruz and Nick Gonzales combined on a great relay to throw the runner on first out at the plate by a country mile. Soto got the next batter to fly out to Cruz, and the Tigers could only get the one run. It eventually wound up costing them the game. Things got a little dicey in the top of the 9th. Mason Montgomery came on in the 9th and immediately gave up a single, a strikeout, and another single to put runners on 1st and 2nd with one out. He struck out Hao-Yu Lee on four pitches. Eduardo Valencia was called on to pinch hit. He battled hard, and on the 6th pitch of the at-bat, Flores tried to pick the runner off 1st, and the ball went into right field. The runners could only advance one base, putting runners on 2nd and 3rd. Valencia hit a ground ball to the right side that Spencer Horwitz made the play on and tossed to Montgomery to end the inning. The Tigers missed some opportunities, and the Pirates were able to pull out the win in the bottom of the 9th.
Next game: Friday night, the Dodgers in L.A. The Pirates embark on a 9 game road trip where they play the Dodgers, Padres and Cardinals. The Pirates have 3 things they HAVE TO DO if they want to get back in the race or at least play some meaningful baseball in September. They cannot get swept by the Dodgers and they have to sweep the Padres and the Cardinals. That is a very tall order. That would make a 7 and 2 road trip. Their record would stand at 70-68. They would have 24 games left in the season. They have 15 of those games at home. They would have to win at least 16 of those 24 games which would set their record at 86-76. That might get them in the playoffs. It is a monumental task but that is the position they have put themselves in. They did move up to 5.5 games behind in the wild card. They have to go on a tear right now against some of their toughest competition of the year. Stay tuned.
