Final Score: Pirates 11 Nationals 5
Why the Pirates Won: The Pirates’ offense lit it up at the beginning and at the end to score 11 runs. For the game, they had 13 hits and 6 walks. They were 5 for 15 with runners in scoring position to cap off another outstanding offensive performance. The bullpen did a nice job limiting the damage in a bases-loaded, nobody-out situation and holding a very good offense to just one run over the last 5 innings. Bubba Chandler was back to being “Old Bubba.” He was staked to a 4-0 lead but could not protect it. He went 4+ innings, giving up 4 runs on 6 hits and 4 walks. He struck out no one and threw 86 pitches to get through the 4+ innings. The score remained 4-4 going into the top of the 8th. The Pirates put a big 5-spot on the board. Konnor Griffin drove in the first two runs with a bases-loaded single. This was followed by a 3-run homer by Brandon Lowe. Griffin made two diving catches on little bloopers to help keep the Nationals in check. The bullpen, for the 2nd day in a row, held the vaunted Nationals offense pretty much in check. The game took 3 hours and 28 minutes to play in the grueling heat of D.C. The Pirates finished the road trip 4-3 and get a day off before the big homestand leading up to the All-Star break.
Key Moments Of The Game: The score was 4-3 going into the bottom of the 5th inning. Bubba Chandler had given up a 2-run homer in the 3rd and gave up a run in the 4th without giving up a hit. He walked the leadoff hitter and wild-pitched him to 2nd. Two ground balls later, it was 4-3. Chandler threw 4 out of 13 pitches in the strike zone to start the 5th inning. One of those pitches was hit for a single that was sandwiched between two walks to load the bases with nobody out. I have to give Don Kelly credit here. He brought in one of his high-leverage relievers, Mason Montgomery, in the 5th inning. It paid off. Thanks to one of Griffin’s spectacular catches, he was able to get out of the inning with only one run scoring. Isaac Mattson, despite giving up 2 hits, pitched a scoreless 6th inning. He got James Wood to ground out to 3rd to end the inning with a runner on 2nd base. Kudos again to Kelly for going with Mattson after having a bad outing 2 games ago. Gregory Soto pitched a clean 7th to get to the 8th-inning explosion. The Pirates scored 2 more in the 9th to win going away.
Next Game: Tomorrow night, Braves in Pittsburgh. More on this game and the homestand tomorrow. Yesterday’s win was big because it gave the Pirates just a little wiggle room as they go up against two division leading clubs. You would like to see the Pirates do better than this but going 2-4 over the next 6 games would put them one game below .500 at the break. Not great but they would not fall out of contention for the wild card. Anything worse than that and the Pirates could be looking at a meaningless trade deadline. Will the Pirates finally show that they can play with the big boys? It should be an exciting week.
