Final Scores: Game 1 Pirates 7 Brewers 6 Game 2 Pirates 3 Brewers 2
Why the Pirates Won Both Games: The bullpen had to cover 8 and 1/3 innings in the two games. That was because both Braxton Ashcraft and Bubba Chandler had very inefficient starts. Ashcraft took 98 pitches to get through 5 innings, where he allowed 5 runs on 5 hits and 2 walks in Game 1. Chandler took 97 pitches to get through 4 and 2/3 innings; he was more effective, giving up 2 runs on 5 hits while walking 3. The bullpen protected the one-run lead for 2 innings in Game 1. In Game 2, they did even better, protecting the one-run lead for 3 innings. That was the shocking part of the day. Esmerlyn Valdez had quite the 2 games; he went 4 for 8, driving in 8 runs and hitting 3 home runs, including a grand slam in Game 1 that gave the Pirates a 7-6 lead. The worst the Pirates can do is finish one game over .500 at the break. It would be so nice to sweep the Brewers and get 3 games above .500. Even if they lose today, nothing can really dampen the doubleheader win over the Brewers.
Key Moments Of The Games: In game one, the Pirates trailed 6-3 going into the bottom of the 7th. The Pirates loaded the bases with 3 straight singles to start the inning. Bryan Reynolds struck out. This brought Valdez to the plate. He had hit a solo home run earlier in the game. He got ahead in the count 2-0 and 3-1. He took a 99 MPH fastball and drilled it into the right field seats to put the Pirates ahead 7-6. That was the score going into the top of the 9th. Gregory Soto took the mound. He gave up an opening single to Christian Yelich. He got Jackson Chourio to pop out. He walked Brice Turang on 6 pitches. William Contreras hit a little chopper to short that Jared Triolo totally botched up, and the bases were loaded. This brought up pinch hitter Andrew Vaughn. On the 2nd pitch, he hit a ground ball to Nick Gonzales at 3rd. Gonzales stepped on the bag and threw to home to nail the runner at the plate to end the game. In the top of the 5th in game 2, Brice Turang drove in 2 runs to tie the game 2-2 with a 2-out double. This brought in new Pirate reliever lefty Brandon Eisert into the game. He promptly walked 2 batters on 11 pitches to load the bases. This brought up Garrett Mitchell. The first pitch was a called strike, then a ball in the dirt. Mitchell then swung at an inside pitch that barely caught the plate and grounded it right back to the pitcher to end the inning. The Brewers only got one more runner into scoring position the rest of the game, as the Pirate bullpen had their best day of the year.
Next Game: This afternoon, Brewers in Pittsburgh. It is quite the matchup today with The Mis going against Paul Skenes. Even though Paul Skenes and Misiorowski are almost exactly the same age you can’t help get the feeling that Skenes is the wily veteran going up against the young upstart. The Pirates will have their work cut out for them if they expect to sweep the series. The game starts at noon today as part of that early opener thing they do on Sunday now. The good news is we won’t have to listen to the Pirate announcers. Even if the Pirates lose tomorrow, it will be a more enjoyable day.
