Final Score: Pirates 6 Twins 5
Why the Pirates Won: The bullpen had one of their best games of the year. The Twins helped the Pirates score 3 runs in the first. The Pirates were able to overcome another Don Kelly blunder. Jared Jones made his first start since the end of 2024, and it was like he never left. Once again, he was plagued by the home run ball. In 4 and 1/3 innings, he gave up two of them, which accounted for 3 of the 5 Twins runs. He gave up 5 runs on 7 hits, striking out 6 and walking 2. After 3 innings, the score was 5-4 in favor of the Twins. The bullpens handled essentially the last 5 innings of the game. The Pirates bullpen, namely Wilber Dotel, for 3 of those innings, did not allow a run on one hit with no walks. The Twins bullpen matched the Pirates, giving up only 1 hit through the 8th inning. Oneil Cruz hit a long 450-foot home run into the river in the 3rd inning to cut the lead to 5-4. This game boiled down to the bottom of the 8th and the bottom of the 9th.
Key Moments Of The Game: In the bottom of the 8th, the Twins tried their darndest to give the game away, but the Pirates just refused to take it. Anthony Banda walked Oneil Cruz on 4 pitches. Konnor Griffin hit a ground ball to short. In his hurry to try to turn the double play, Twins 2nd baseman Luke Keaschall did not secure the catch, and the ball went off his glove, getting no one out. This allowed Cruz to go to 3rd base. They charged the error to the shortstop, but that should be changed. Konnor Griffin quickly stole 2nd base. This left the Pirates with 2nd and 3rd, with no one out, thanks to the Twins. Endy Rodriguez, after taking 2 balls, took a strike, fouled off a strike, and then swung at a pitch about chin high. The Password was next up. HOLD YOUR HORSES. The wheels were churning in that vacuum between Don Kelly’s ears. He sent Jake Magnum up to pinch hit. Magnum is 0 for 12 as a pinch hitter and rarely hits a deep fly ball. Password should have batted. I would have been less upset if Ozuna or the new guy Tyler Callihan had batted. Sure enough, Magnum slaps a ball to the first baseman, and Cruz was easily thrown out at home. Jared (Why Wasn’t I Pinch Hit For) Triolo flew out to right to end the inning. In the bottom of the 9th, Spencer Horwitz got an infield single to lead off. After one out, Bryan Reynolds took a 2-2 pitch and drilled it 422 ft. into the left field seats to save the Pirates from an embarrassing loss. The weekend sure does look brighter now.
Next game: Late afternoon, the Twins in Pittsburgh. It will be Mitch Keller vs. Bailey Ober, two right-hand pitchers with almost identical stats. The only place Keller has a clear edge is in home runs allowed. Keller has given up 4 home runs to Ober’s 9. Ober has won one more game, 6. They both have 2 losses. Keller’s ERA is 3.64, while Ober’s ERA is 3.94. Keller has pitched 2 and 1/3 more innings. Ober has given up one more hit. Keller has struck out 3 more batters but has walked 2 more. Pretty freaky, huh? Looking at this, the Pirates should win this afternoon by hitting the long ball. We will find out. Last night’s win may be the one that gets this team going. Circle that one on your calendar.
