Final Score: Pirates 1 Reds 0
Why The Pirates Won: Both starting pitchers, Hunter Greene, for the Reds, and Mitch Keller for the Pirates were dominate. Greene pitched 6 and 1/3 innings giving up 2 hits, walking none, striking out 9 but was not that efficient throwing 106 pitches. The Pirates only had 3 at bats with runners in scoring position. Keller was just a little bit better going 7 plus innings giving up 2 singles, did walk 2, struck out 7 while throwing only 83 pitches. The Reds only had 4 at bats with runners in scoring position. Only once did each team get a runner to second with less than 2 outs. It was one of the most dominant pitching performances by both pitchers for the year. Great defensive plays were not even needed. The Reds had only one ball that was hit over a 100 MPH and that was a pop up. The Pirates had 4 over 100 MPH. Their 3 hits and a line out by Hayes that the centerfielder made a comfortable running catch. This was the poster child for a game of soft contact. The game only took 2 hours and 8 minutes. The Pirates took the series to hold onto 3rd place in the Central.
The Key Moment Of The Game: Bryan Reynolds took a high outside change up and drilled it 407 feet over the left centerfield fence with 2 out in the bottom of the 8th to give the Pirates that cherished 1-0 lead. It extended his hitting streak to 17 games and gave the Pirates the lead with 3 outs to get. Bednar came in the top of the 9th and shut it down easily to gain his 16th save.
Next Game: Tomorrow, the Rays, in Pittsburgh. These are not the Tampa Bay Rays of old, floundering 5 games under .500. No pitchers have been announced so there is no telling what the Pirates are going to do. They will have all day today and tomorrow to think about it which is really scary. This is a team that we have the potential to sweep. Can we finally get a hot streak? Who knows? Only the Shelton knows.
