Final Score: Pirates 0 Phillies 8
Why The Pirates Lost: Cristopher Sanchez pitched his normal 7 innings. He allowed 0 runs on 3 hits, walking 2 and striking out 9 while throwing 92 pitches. For the game the Phillies staff struck out the Pirates 13 times. The Pirates had a few chances, but the Phillies brought some leather making some great plays in the field, particularly third baseman Alec Bohm. Bubba Chandler, who continues to look better, pitched well for 6 innings. He gave up 2 runs on 5 hits walking 1 and striking out 6. Unfortunately, the 7th inning went south on him as he gave up a walk, a sacrifice bunt, a double and a single to exit with the score 3-0. There were runners on 1st and 3rd. Isaac Mattson could not keep the runners from scoring and when the dust cleared the Pirates were down 5-0. Brandon Bidois came on in the 8th and got racked around for 3 more runs to see his sparkling ERA go to 6.32. He appeared to be in some kind of discomfort in the middle of the inning. I hear the IL calling. The Pirates are back to .500
Key Moments Of The Game: In the top of the 5th this was still a ball game with the score 2-0. Billy Cook of all people got a 1 out double. Henry Davis popped out. Konner Griffin hit a 98 MPH ground ball down the 3rd base line that Bohm made a spectacular play on to throw out Griffin by the smallest of margins. He was ruled safe, but the Phillies challenged with call being overturned. Esmerlyn Valdez led off the 6th with a single. The Pirates could not do much with that, thanks to great play by 2nd baseman Bryson Stott on a 106 MPH ground ball by Bryan Reynolds to force Valdez at 2nd. That was the last time the Pirates had any action of the base paths while it was still a ballgame. The Phillies scored 3 in the 7th and 3 in the 8th to turn this into a blowout win.
Next Game: Tonight, Phillies in Philadelphia. It is Paul Skenes vs. Zack Wheeler. Maybe this is what it will take for Skenes to break the team losing streak when he pitches. The Pirates have lost 8 games in a row when Skenes starts. The Pirates need to win one of these next 2 games. After putting up some real heady offensive number over the previous 8 games averaging 7 runs a game, there is the real possibility the Pirates could be shut out for 2 games in a row. During that 8 game stretch the Pirates were just 5-3. I will be really surprised if the Pirates pull this one out tonight. Of course, I could change my mind if Billy Cook gets his second start in a row.
