Final Score: Pirates 1 Rangers 5
Why the Pirates Lost: After scoring a run in the first inning on two hits, the Pirate offense pretty much went to sleep. They only collected four more hits the rest of the game, with one walk. The Pirates did not have an extra-base hit for the game. There were lots of collars to go around. Bryan Reynolds, Henry (Am I Supposed to Hit) Davis, Marcell Ozuna, Nick Yorke, and Konnor Griffin all went hitless. A third of the Pirate lineup had an OPS of under .600. Carmen Mlodzinski had a rocky outing, being charged with five runs on six hits, throwing 92 pitches in just 4 and 1/3 innings of work. You could argue that he should not have even come out for the fifth inning.
The Key Moments Of The Game: This game boiled down to the 5th inning. The score was 2-1 Rangers. In the top of the 5th, the Pirates had runners on 2nd and 3rd with two outs and Oneil Cruz at the plate. Jake Magnum singled, and Konnor Griffin reached on an error after one out. Unfortunately, Henry Davis was at bat and rocketed a 43 MPH, 4-foot ground ball back to the pitcher. This advanced the runners to 2nd and 3rd. Oneil Cruz hit a deep fly ball to left center field. Evan Carter made a great catch, leaping up and robbing Cruz of the home run. Another yard higher, and the Pirates would have had a 4-2 lead. In the bottom of the inning, Carmen Mlodzinski got lit up with a 108 MPH double to start the inning. The runner moved to third on a fly ball to center field. This was followed by another double down the third base line to make the score 3-1. There was no move by the Pirates to take him out. Corey Seager singled to make the score 4-1. Don Kelly finally made a move, but it was the wrong one. You have a well-rested bullpen. With the game still hanging in the balance, you bring in your most inexperienced reliever, William Dotel. Don’t get me wrong; I like Dotel. I think he is going to be a real stud. First, the move should have been made three batters ago. Kelly should have brought in either Soto or Montgomery. In fact, the Pirates should have started this game with Montgomery, just like they did the previous time Mlodzinski pitched, which resulted in a three-hit shutout. Why would you not to do something that was so successful again? I guess you don’t. The bullpen blunders and pitching mismanagement just continue. The Rangers scored another run to make it 5-1, and the Pirates never threatened.
Next Game: Tonight, Rangers in Arlington at 8:05. The Pirates will start Braxton Ashcraft, who has pitched very well so far this year. Brandon Lowe is dealing with a knee issue, which is a bit concerning, and Spencer Horwitz has experienced some back tightness. Hopefully, both will only be out for a short time. The next three games feature our top pitchers: Ashcraft, Chandler, and Skenes. The bullpen is well-rested. Despite the rough start to the road trip, these next three games have a promising chance of being wins. The management team is still struggling to determine who should rest when. It is challenging being part of the Pirate organization. Oh, by the way, the Pirates are currently in last place.
