Final Score: Pirates 11 Phillies 7
Why the Pirates Won: The Pirates’ offense put 11 runs on the board, which was enough to get a big come-from-behind win over the Phillies. At one point, the Pirates were behind 5-0. The Pirates scored 11 runs on 11 hits and 5 walks. They were 4 for 8 with runners in scoring position and left only 5 men on base. Esmerlyn Valdez went 2 for 3 with 2 walks. He hit a home run in his 4th consecutive game, driving in 2 runs and scoring 2 runs. Endy Rodriguez went 2 for 3 with 2 walks. He hit a big home run in the top of the 9th, driving in 3 runs to give the Pirates that 4-run cushion. He drove in 4 runs for the game and scored 1. I would be remiss not to add that Jared (Dead Tree) Triolo hit his first home run of the year. Braxton Ashcraft was plagued by the long ball, giving up 3 but hung in there for 6 innings. He gave up 5 runs on 5 hits, walking one and striking out 8. He turned the game over to the bullpen in the 7th inning, and of course, they almost blew it. In 3 innings, they gave up 2 runs on 4 hits, walking two. At least we know the Pirates are not going to get swept by the Phillies this time. The bottom of the 7th and the 8th were something else.
Key Moments of the Game: With a score of 8-5 in the bottom of the 7th, Evan Sisk came on to pitch. He jumped ahead of J.T. Realmuto 0-2 thanks to a missed call by the ump. He took advantage of that break by hitting Realmuto on the toe. After one out, Justin Crawford hit a chopping ground ball between the pitcher and first baseman Ryan O’Hearn for a base hit, putting runners on 1st and 3rd with one out. Sisk struck out Trea Turner, getting him to swing at two pitches out of the strike zone. After hitting a scary foul ball over the right field wall, Kyle Schwarber hit a weak 43 MPH spinning ground ball with lots of English on it that Jared Triolo made a great play on and threw him out by half a step to end the inning. See, I can write something nice about Triolo. The bottom of the 8th was even scarier. Gregory Soto started the inning. He must not be the automatic closer, and did little to show that he deserves the job back. He did strike out Bryce Harper to start the inning. He gave up a homer to left-hand hitting Brandon Marsh, his second of the game, to make the score 8-6. On a 7-pitch at-bat with a count of 3-2, Alec Bohm hit a ball 102 MPH up the middle that Brandon Lowe made a great sliding stop on and threw Bohm out. Bryson Stott singled to center field. Don Kelly decided to bring in Yohan (How Many Outs Are There And I’m About To Lose All Control Of My Bowels) Ramirez. His first pitch was a wild pitch that sent the runner to second. On a 3-2 pitch, Realmuto singled to right field, making the score 8-7. He walked Derek Hill on 5 pitches; three of the pitches were not close to the strike zone. Ball four was actually a strike, but for some reason, Rodrigues did not challenge. This put the tying run on second base. This brought up Justin Crawford. The first pitch to him was called a strike, even though it was a ball. He worked the count to 2-2. He was called out on strikes. He challenged, but the call was confirmed. The Pirates were out of the jam, and Ramirez hurried off the mound immediately to the toilet. I hate to think what the bottom of the 9th would have been like if Rodriguez had not hit the big 2-out 3-run homer.
Next Game: Tonight the Phillies in Philadelphia. The Pirate tonight will have to face the Cy Young Award front runner Christopher Sanchez. He did get touched up for 5 runs in 5 innings in his last outing. Maybe he is coming back down to earth after pitching around 50 shut out innings. Bubba Chandler will start for the Pirates. Hopefully the Pirates will continue to play Valdez, but you never know about them. After all Jared Triolo can play outfield.
