Pirates Morning Report:

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 1 BRAVES 3

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: ANOTHER BAD DAY FOR THE OFFENSE. EVEN THOUGH THEY GOT 8 HITS, THEY COULD NOT GET THE KEY ONE. FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT GAME THE ONLY RUN THEY SCORED WAS A JACK SUWINSKI HOME RUN. THE LAST 4 INNINGS THEY DID NOT GET A MAN ON BASE. THEY STRUCK OUT 13 TIMES. J. T. BRUBAKER PITCHED A VERY NICE 7 INNINGS BUT SOME SOFT HITS, A WALK, A HIT BATSMAN AND THE BRAVES CAME UP WITH 3 RUNS. THAT WAS MORE THAN ENOUGH TO SEND THE PIRATES TO THEIR 3RD STRAIGHT LOSS.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: IT WAS MORE OF A KEY OMEN OF THE GAME. KE’BRYAN HAYES LED OFF THE GAME WITH A SINGLE AND THEN IMMEDIATELY GOT PICKED OFF FIRST BASE. THE PIRATES GOT 2 MORE HITS IN THE INNING BUT DID NOT SCORE A RUN. RIGHT THERE YOU FELT THAT THINGS WERE NOT GOING TO GO THEIR WAY. THIS GAME WAS SIMPLY A MATTER OF A VERY GOOD TEAM MAKING THE KEY PLAYS.

NEXT GAME: TONIGHT, BRAVES IN ATLANTA. THE PIRATES JUST HAVE TOO MANY PLAYERS THAT SHOULD NOT BE IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES, AND THEY INSIST ON PLAYING THEM. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE WHERE YU CHANG PLAYS NEXT. IS THERE A 10TH SPOT IN THE BATTING ORDER.

Pirates Morning Report:

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 1 TIGERS 3

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: THE BATS REALLY FELL ASLEEP IN THIS GAME. HAYES AND REYNOLDS WERE PARTICULARLY BAD GOING 0 FOR 7 WITH 2 STRIKEOUTS EACH. THE FEEBLE OFFENSE COULD ONLY GET 4 HITS. MITCH KELLER PITCHED AN OK 6 INNINGS, CONSIDERING THE TIGERS ARE THE WORSE OFFENSIVE TEAM IN BASEBALL. THIS TIME THE BULLPEN DID NOT COME THROUGH GIVING UP RUNS IN THE 8TH AND 9TH INNINGS. THERE WAS SOME BAD LUCK INVOLVED AS THE TIGERS REALLY DID NOT PUT A LOT OF POWER TO THE BALL. IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO WIN THE GAME.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: IT CAME EARLY IN THIS ONE. AFTER YU CHANG AND MICHAEL PEREZ GOT HITS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 3RD, THE PIRATES HAD 1ST AND 3RD WITH ONLY ONE OUT. YES, THAT IS NOT A MISPRINT, THEY GOT BACK-TO-BACK HITS. THIS WAS THE MOMENT FOR THE PIRATES TO TIE THE GAME OR TAKE THE LEAD WITH KE’BRYAN HAYES AND BRYAN REYNOLDS COMING TO BAT. THEY BOTH STRUCK OUT TO END THE THREAT. AT LEAST THEY SWUNG AT ALL THE STRIKES BUT ONE. THE PIRATES NEVER THREATENED AGAIN. JACK SUWINSKI DID TIE THE GAME IN THE 4TH WITH HIS 7TH HOME RUN OF THE SEASON. IT WAS SAFE TO SAY THE PIRATES WERE NOT GOING TO SCORE ANYMORE RUNS.

NEXT GAME: TONIGHT, BRAVES IN ATLANTA. THIS HAS THE FORBODING FEELING THAT THE PIRATES ARE GOING TO FINALLY REACH THEIR LEVEL OF INCOMPETENCE. THE BRAVES ARE STARTING TO GET HOT AND THEY HAVE A GREAT PITCHING STAFF. HAYES AND REYNOLDS LOOK LOST OUT THERE OFFENSIVELY. A BRAVE 4 GAME SWEEP SEEMS IMMINENT. THIS TEAM HAS FOOLED ME BEFORE. I AM HOPING THEY WILL AGAIN.

Pirates Late Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 3 TIGERS 5

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: AS GOOD AS THE PITCHING HAS BEEN LATELY, THEY FELL FLAT ON THEIR FACE LAST NIGHT. THE TIGERS ARE THE WORST OFFENSIVE TEAM IN BASEBALL WITH AN AVERAGE OF 2.82 RUNS PER GAME. TO ALLOW THEM TO SCORE 5 RUNS IS DISGRACEFUL. THE TOP OF THE 8TH PRETTY MUCH SUMMED THINGS UP. THE TIGERS DID EVERYTHING THAT THEY COULD POSSIBLY DO TO NOT SCORE A RUN, BUT THE PIRATES TOP THEM, BY DOING EVERYTHING THEY COULD DO TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY DID.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: JOSE QUINTANA JUST GOT ROCKED IN THE 4TH INNING. THE TIGERS GOT 4 HITS AND A WALK AND TOOK THE LEAD 4 TO 1. THE HITS WERE PRETTY MUCH ALL ROCKET SHOTS AND THE PIRATES WERE LUCKY THAT THE TIGERS GOT ONLY 3 RUNS. THE PIRATES GOT WITHIN A RUN IN THE BOTTOM OF THE INNING WHEN CAL MITCHELL HIT A HOME RUN WITH A MAN ON. THEY COULD GET NO CLOSER AND THE GIFT RUN IN THE 8TH GAVE THE TIGERS SOME BREATHING ROOM.

NEXT GAME: IN ABOUT 70 MINUTES, TIGERS IN PITTSBURGH. NO SPECUTLATION ON THE LINE UP TODAY. NO SWAGGERTY, ANOTHER REALLY COOL METHOD THE PIRATES HAVE FOR PLAYER DEVELOPEMENT, SIT THE BENCH. BUT WHO CAN BLAME THEM, CERTAINLY NOT THE PIRATE ANNOUNCERS, WHEN YOU CAN PUT THE TURTLE IN THE LINE UP, ALONG WITH YU CHANG AND PEREZ. THE BIG QUESTION OF THE DAY WILL BE, CANTHE COMBO OF PEREZ AND CHANG PUT ONE BALL IN PLAY? THEY DID NOT, THE LAST TIME THEY WERE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ORDER. THERE SHOULD BE AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PIRATE ORGANIZATION AND THEIR CONSTANT WAYS OF TRYING TO LOSE GAMES. WE ARE GOING TO SEE MITCH KELLER’S NEW SINKER BALL. AGAINST DETROIT, LET’S HOPE IT GETS SOME OUTS.

The Pirates, What Are They Not Seeing?

Over the years the Pirates have traded away a number of pitchers, mostly for economic reasons. It seems that every time one of those pitchers’ leave, there is a dramatic upturn in their performance. At least this seems to be the impression that I have. Like many things, sometimes what you feel, is not always what is actually happening. I also wanted to know if there were some exceptions, and I did find a couple. What started all this, is the recent performance of Clay Holmes, who is now with the New York Yankees, but more on him later. To make things simple I used Baseball Reference’s ERA+ as the standard to compare pitcher’s performance while with the Pirates and after they left. ERA+ takes a player’s ERA and normalizes it across the entire league. It accounts for external factors like ballparks and opponents. It then adjusts, so a score of 100 is league average, and 150 is 50 percent better than the league average. ERA+ is a comparison number, so the higher the number the better the pitcher’s performance. I started with the year 2012 and started comparing the pitchers the Pirates had, and what happened after they left. I did find out that up until Clay Holmes, this was basically a starting pitcher phenomenon. Most relief pitchers for the Pirates seemed to perform about the same after they left.

We begin with Charlie Morton. He spent 7 seasons with the Pirates, having only one above average performance of 109. Once he left the Pirates his ERA+ went 113, 133, 144, 87, and 132. The below average performance was the Covid season of 2020. This year so far, he is having a below average season, but it is not over yet. Once he left the Pirates he became 30% better than the average major league starter. Gerrit Cole was the Pirate ace and his best year 2015 he had an ERA+ of 149. His last year with the Pirates he was right at the 100 number. His next 5 seasons including this one, his ERA+ ran, 144,185, 151, 133, and 137. He became one of the best pitchers in baseball and has the contract to prove it. Jameson Taillon looked like he may be the first exception and may still be. He had 2 good years with the Pirates with ERA+ of 123 and 122. He has been sidetracked by 2 Tommy Johns surgeries and was just a league average starter for the Yankees last year. This year he is heading into stud mode with an ERA+ of 166 after 10 starts. Tyler Glasnow in 2 and 2/3 seasons with the Pirates never had an ERA+ of over 100, although he came close with 99 in his first year. Once he got to Tampa Bay it was almost an immediate transformation. He, too has been sidetracked with Tommy John surgery. When healthy he had ERA+ of 98, 248, 100, and 133. Here are few other comparisons with Tampa Bay being first Wins, 17,3. ERA 3.16, 6.50 and BB per 9 innings 2.8, 5.8. Joe Musgrove spent 3 seasons with the Pirates and seemed to be making some nice progress. He had ERA+ of 97, 97, and then a nice 117. Going to San Diego he made a slight improvement to 122 last year, but this year he is another stud in the making, with an ERA+ of 236. He threw a no-hitter last year and almost threw another his last start. There are a couple of exceptions. Jeff Lock and Trevor Williams each had some good periods, but never did much with the Pirates, or after they left. Chad Kuhl got off to a good start with the Rockies after being horrible with the Pirates last year, with an ERA+ of 88. So far this year it is 147. Time will tell on that one.

Then, there is the amazing case of Clay Holmes. Holmes pitched for the Pirates for 3 seasons and did not see much action at all in 2020. He pitched 119 innings for the Pirates. He was traded to Yankees last year near the trade deadline. He has since pitched 54 innings for them. We will dig a little deeper into hiss stats. Here are his main stats for the Pirates. ERA 5.56, S0/Walk ratio 1.45, Whip 1.638, and ERA+76. Now for the Yankees and hold on to your hats. ERA 0.99, SO/Wall ratio 8.86, Whip .732 and ERA+ 415. Too bad you cannot capitalize numbers. He is like 5 to 6 times better on 3 of the stats and his Whip is cut by more than 50%. Good grief. I watched him pitch the other day and apparently, he has developed a 100-mile per hour sinker. When he was traded, I could not believe that the Yankees wanted him and were willing to give up what they did. They obviously saw something that the Pirates did not see and have been rewarded by having the most dominate reliever in baseball. I do not know if he can keep this up but up to this point, it is mind boggling.

What is the explanation for this lack of knowing or developing pitching talent? There can only be 3 possibilities. One may have nothing to do with Pirates. These pitchers all went to better teams, especially better fielding teams, and this in turned made these guys all have much better pitching stats. That could be a factor especially with some of the border line cases, line Taillon and Musgrove. The second reason could be that the Pirates just have a very poor developmental staff and just don’t know what the hell they are doing on the pitching side of things. I like this explanation the best. This does not seem to happen with the position players they lose. They have lost a lot of good position players from economics, but they just seem to perform as expected, and no one seems to perform way over the top. Jose Batista comes to mind, when he went to Toronto, but that was a good while back. The scariest explanation is that these players know that the Pirates are really not trying to win or succeed, and they only put in minimal effort toward their own performance, hoping they will be able to go to a contender. Ball players are not stupid. The Pirates have had some of the worst management teams in all of baseball and this current one in particularly does not want to win, this year, with all the goofy moves they have made. They have cost some of their top players millions of dollars by not promoting them to the big leagues this spring. When these players went to the minor leagues, they did not put out the best efforts. Some call this a lack of maturity. I call this telling your boss, try sticking it to somebody else. I am not costing myself an injury that might end my career. Pitching is what wins all the marbles. It is the one aspect of the game you have to pay for. It is very difficult to develop it. You have to know what you are paying for and what you are giving up. It looks like the Pirate brass haven’t a clue.

Pirates Morning Report:

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 3 DIAMONDBACKS 0

WHY THE PIRATES WON: ANOTHER GREAT PITCHING DAY WITH ZACK THOMPSON GOING 5 INNINGS. WHY ONLY 5 INNINGS, ONLY THE SHELTON KNOWS. THE BULLPEN CONTINUED THE SHUT DOWN, AS THE DIAMONDBACKS COULD ONLY MUSTER 5 HITS, ALL SINGLES, AND NEVER GOT A RUNNER PASS 2ND BASE. THE PIRATES HAD JUST ENOUGH OFFENSE, WITH CAL MITCHELL GETTING HIS 1ST HOME RUN OF HIS CAREER. JACK SUWINSKI HAD A GREAT DAY AT THE PLATE GOING 3 FOR 4 WITH 2 DOUBLES AND A SINGLE.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: WITH 1 OUT IN THE TOP OF THE 6TH SUWINSKI STOLE 3RD BASE AND WAS ABLE TO SCORE ON DIEGO CASTILLO’S LONG SACRIFICE FLY. IT WAS A GREAT MANUFACTURED RUN, THAT GAVE THE PIRATES A 2-0 CUSHION. THEY WERE ABLE TO SCORE AGAIN IN THE 7TH ON A 1 OUT RBI SINGLE BY KE’BRYAN HAYES. HE DOES MUCH BETTER WHEN THE BASES ARE NOT LOADED.

NEXT GAME: TUESDAY NIGHT, TIGERS IN PITTSBURGH. THE PIRATES BROUGHT UP TRAVIS SWAGGERTY BUT SENT DOWN RUDOLFO CASTRO, LEAVING YU CHANG ON THE TEAM, WHO IS 0 FOR 19 IN 2022. AGAIN, SOMETHING THAT CAN ONLY BE EXPLAINED BY THE PIRATE ANNOUNCERS. MAYBE MANAGEMENT WANTS MICHAEL PEREZ TO FEEL BETTER KNOWING THAT HE DOES NOT HAVE THE LOWEST BATTING AVERAGE ON THE TEAM. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, IN A COMBINED 5 PLATE APPEARANCES PEREZ AND CHANG FAILED TO PUT A BALL IN PLAY, 4 STRIKE OUTS AND A WALK. THEY BOTH DESERVE TO BE IN THE MAJORS, NOT.

Pirates Morning Report:

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 2 DIAMONDBACKS 1

WHY THE PIRATES WON: FIRST GREAT PITCHING BY STARTER ROANSY CONTRERAS AND THE BULLPEN HELD THE DIAMONDBACKS TO 1 RUN. THE PIRATES WERE PRETTY INEPT IN ALL OTHER PHASES OF THE GAME. THEY HAD FIELDING ERRORS AND BASE RUNNING BLUNDERS TO MAKE SURE THEY WERE NOT GOING TO SCORE. THERE WAS ONE STRETCH OF THE GAME WHERE THEY MADE 18 STRAIGHT OUTS. THEN WITH SOME HELP FROM WALKS AND A DRIPPLER TO BEAT THE SHIFT, THE PIRATES LOADED THE BASES WITH 2 OUT IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 8TH. KE’BRYAN HAYES THEN STRUCK OUT TO END THE INNING. IT LOOKED LIKE THE PIRATES WERE GOING TO LOSE 1-0 AND CONTRERAS WAS GOING TO SUFFER A TOUGH LOSS. THEN THE BOTTOM OF THE NINTH HAPPENED.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 9TH BRYAN REYNOLDS WAS SOMEHOW ABLE TO GET A GROUND BALL THROUGH THE SHIFT INTO RIGHT FIELD FOR A BASE HIT. JACK SUWINSKI AND CLOSER MARK MELANCON BATTLED TO A 3-2 COUNT WITH MANY FOUL BALLS AFTER THAT. THEN ON A SINKING CURVE BALL, SUWINSKI WAS ABLE TO BARREL IT UP FOR THE WINNING HOME RUN.

NEXT GAME: THIS AFTERNOON, DIAMONDBACKS IN PITTSBURGH. ANOTHER SUNDAY AFTERNOON LINE UP WILL BE INTERESTING. WHAT CAN SHELTON CONCOCT UP, ONLY THE SHADOW KNOWS FOR SURE.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 6 DIAMONDBACKS 8

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: YOU CAN KISS IT GOOD-BYE. THE PIRATE PITCHERS SERVED UP 5 GOPHER BALLS THAT ACCOUNTED FOR 6 OF THE 8 DIAMONDBACKS RUNS. J. T. BRUBAKER SERVED UP 3 OF THEM. THIS PATTERN STARTED AT JUST ABOUT THIS TIME LAST YEAR. BRUBAKER HAD PITCHED PRETTY WELL UNTIL ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF JUNE, IN 2021, AND THEN STARTED GIVING UP THE HOME RUN BALL ON A REGULAR BASIS FOR A TOTAL OF 26. LET’S HOPE THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE A REPEAT PERFORMANCE. THE PIRATE BATS CAME ALIVE FOR 6 RUNS BUT IT WAS NOT ENOUGH, AS THE 3 GAME WINNING STREAK CAME TO AND END.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: THE SCORE WAS TIED 3-3 GOING INTO THE TOP OF THE 5TH, WHEN BRUBAKER DECIDED TO GET INTO BATTING PRACTICE MODE. DOUBLE, HOME RUN, SINGLE, AND FINALLY ANOTHER DOUBLE SENT BRUBAKER TO THE SHOWERS. ANTHONY BANDA CAME IN AND ALMOST GOT OUT OF THE JAM, BUT THEN THREW A WILD PITCH, WHICH GAVE THE DIAMONDBACKS A 6-3 LEAD. TWO MORE HOME RUNS IN THE 7TH MADE IT 8-3. THE PIRATES TRIED TO RALLY IN THE 9TH BUT FELL SHORT 8-6

NEXT GAME: THIS AFTERNOON: DIAMONDBACKS, IN PITTSBURGH. IT WAS NICE TO SEE THE TURTLE BACK IN THE LINE UP, ALWAYS ENTERTAINING. WATCHING HIM RUN FROM 1ST TO 2ND IS SOMETHING TO BEHOLD. IT DOES MAKE YOU WONDER HOW HE COULD PULL ANY MUSCLE. DEREK SHELTON HAS BEEN IN DEEP DEPRESSION, KNOWING HE WON’T BE ABLE TO START JOSH VAN METER FOR A GOOD WHILE. BEN CHERINGTON IS THE SAME WAY, KNOWING THAT SOONER OR LATER HE IS GOING TO HAVE TO ACTIVATE KEVIN NEWMAN. IT’S TOUGH BEING ON THE PIRATE MANAGEMENT TEAM.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 8 DODGERS 4

WHY THE PIRATES WON: FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE GAME, THE PIRATES HIT MULTIPLE HOME RUNS THAT ACCOUNTED FOR 4 OF THE 8 RUNS. THE DODGERS HELPED ALONG THE WAY BY CONTINUING TO RUN THE BASES LIKE BLIND MEN. THE PIRATE PITCHING WAS NOT GREAT, BUT GOOD ENOUGH, AND DID TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE DODGER’S BASE RUNNING MISCUES. THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME THE DODGERS WERE SWEPT AT HOME SINCE AUGUST OF 2018.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: JOSH VAN METER INJURED HIS HAND IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 5TH AND WAS REPLACED BY THE STRUGGLING RUDOLFO CASTRO. HE UNSTRUGGLED QUICKLY BY MAKING A BIG DEFENSIVE PLAY IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 7TH AND THEN GOING 2 FOR 2 WITH A HOME RUN AND 4 RBI’S. HE WAS THE MARGIN OF VICTORY. IT WAS GREAT TO SEE THE YOUNG MAN HAVE SUCH A BIG GAME.

NEXT GAME: FRIDAY NIGHT, DIAMONDBACKS IN PITTSBURGH. WHEN THE PIRATES BEAT THE DODGERS 2 OUT OF 3 IN PITTSBURGH, THEY WENT ON TO GO 6-11. WILL THIS BE DIFFERENT? ONLY TIME WILL TELL. THE YOUNG GUYS ARE SLOWLY COMING UP AND COULD MAKE THIS TEAM FUN TO WATCH. NO QUESTION, THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON HAS BEEN THE PITCHING. THE PIRATES ARE A UNIQUE TEAM, IN THAT INJURIES MAKE THEM BETTER. THIS SURE HAS PUT A KINK IN TRYING TO GET THE NUMBER ONE PICK, WHICH HAS BEEN MANAGEMENTS GOAL SINCE THE START OF THE SEASON. THE PLAYERS WILL NOT CO-OPERATE. BY THE WAY, I TRIED BUT FAILED TO MAKE WATER INTO WINE, SO DISAPPOINTING.

Pirates Noon Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 5 DODGERS 3

WHY THE PIRATES WON: AGAIN, THE PIRATES WENT LONG BALL AGAINST ONE OF THE TOP DODGER STARTERS, JULIO URIAS. MICHAEL CHAVIS HIT ONE IN THE FIRST WITH A MAN ON. TUCUPITS HIT HIS 2ND HOME RUN IN AS MANY NIGHTS, IN THE 2ND, AS PIRATES JUMPED OUT TO ANOTHER 4-0 LEAD. THEY ADDED A BIG INSURANCE RUN IN THE TOP OF THE 9TH ON A 2-OUT BRYAN REYNOLDS DOUBLE. MITCH KELLER PITCHED ALL RIGHT, GIVING UP 2 RUNS ON JUST 2 HITS, BUT WALKED 5 AND HIT ANOTHER BATTER, TO KEEP HIMSELF IN TROUBLE MOST OF THE TIME. IT TOOK 98 PITCHES TO GET THROUGH 5 INNINGS. THE BULLPEN HELD UP THEIR END OF THE BARGAIN BUT DID HAVE THEIR MOMENTS. CHRIS STRATTON AND WILL CROWE SHORED THINGS UP WITH VERY IMPRESSIVE 8TH AND 9TH INNINGS.

KEY MOMENT OF THE GAME: THE SHADOW DID HIS BEST TO GIVE THE GAME TO DODGERS, BUT THEY REFUSED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE. IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 6TH WITH THE SCORE 4-2 PIRATES, HE PUT IN THEIR WORST RELIEVER. THEN WHEN THAT WENT SOUTH, HE PUT IN THEIR SECONND WORST RELIEVER. FREDDIE FREEMAN HELPED BY TRYING TO STRETCH A SINGLE INTO A DOUBLE. THE DODGERS JUST REFUSED TO ACCEPT THE SHADOW’S GIFTS. THEY COULD ONLY SCORE ONE RUN TO CUT THE LEAD TO 4-3, WHEN THEY COULD HAVE EASILY TAKEN THE LEAD.

NEXT GAME: TONIGHT, DODGERS IN LOS ANGELES. AT LEAST THIS GAME STARTS AT 8PM, PITTSBURGH TIME. I AM TIRED OF THESE LATE STARTS. IT REEKS HAVOC ON ONE’S GOLF GAME. WILL THE PIRATES SWEEP THE DODGERS IN THEIR OWN BALLPARK? IF THEY DO, I WILL BE ATTEMPTING TO MAKE WATER INTO WINE, RIGHT AFTER THE GAME. GO BUCS.