Final Score: Pirates 2 White Sox 7
Why The Pirates Lost: Andrew Heaney had another bad start. On June 30th, Heaney pitched almost 7 innings of shutout ball against the Cardinals. His one start before that and his last 3 appearances have been horrific. In 4 games, he pitched 13 innings. He has given up 21 runs, all of them earned. He has given up 25 hits, including a whopping 9 home runs. At one time, the Heaney looked like he might be a trade chip. Now, he looks like he should be DFA. Another great pickup, Cherrington. The bullpen had a nice bounce back. They pitched 5 innings of 1-hit ball. It was way too late by then. The Pirate offense was just as bad. They only had 4 hits. They scored 2 runs, but 1 was from defensive indifference in the bottom of the 9th. They just had some awful at-bats led by Joey Bart and Oneil Cruz. Bart struck out on two called strikes and then swung at two pitches out of the strike zone. On his next at-bat, he was thrown 6 pitches, all out of the strike zone. He swung at 3 of them to strike out again. Cruz swung at 4 pitches in a row out of the strike zone. He then took a called 3rd strike to end the game. With the trade deadline coming up, you could call this a lame duck team. I just call them lame. Management again brought up a young player, Peguero, and has not played him for 3 games. He made a token appearance in the first game of the series. How does that help him? It most likely hinders his progress.
Key Moment Of The Game: The first inning, and you knew this game was over. Heaney got lit up for 4 runs. The first 5 batters, except for the one that walked, did not hit a ball under 99 MPH. He gave up 2 home runs. The last one went out at 107 MPH and carried 429 feet. The Pirates never really threatened to make a game of it. They only got 3 runners to scoring position for the game. For the third game in a row, they were blown out. The White Sox got their first 3 game sweep of the season. It is a sad state of affairs.
Next Game: Tonight, Tigers in Pittsburgh. We will see if Paul Skenes is engulfed in this starting pitching slump. The trade deadline can’t come fast enough. This team looks like they did at the start of the season. They have no interest in winning or playing baseball. It looks like we will have to endure another 7 to 10 days of this. Maybe these guys will get the shock of their lives and Cherrington won’t trade anybody. It would serve them right. It is about time Cherrington screwed over somebody besides the fans.
