Final Score: Pirates 2 Orioles 3 in 11 innings
Why The Pirates Lost: Both offenses were pretty inept. The Pirates were more inept. For the 4th straight game, the Pirates failed to score more than 2 runs. They have lost all 4 games. They were passive, taking 28 pitches for strikes. Despite getting 5 walks to go along with 5 hits, they only scored 2 runs; pathetic. They struck out 10 times. They were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position. They left 9 men on base. Putrid. The AAA boys were 0 for 7 with 3 strikeouts and a walk. The Orioles weren’t much better, getting 6 hits and 6 walks. They were 2 for 8 with runners in scoring position and left 11 men on base. The Orioles struck out 12 times. They took 20 pitches for strikes. They were more aggressive than the Pirates. They chased 21 times compared to the Pirates’ 14 times. All is forgiven when you win, and the Orioles squeaked by. This all wasted a nice combined 7-inning outing by Mike Burrows and Braxton Ashcraft. Burrows went 4, and Ashcraft 3. Burrows gave up 1 run on 2 hits, walking 1 and striking out 6. Ashcraft gave up 1 run on 2 hits, walking 2 and striking out 4. The bullpen had a good game. However, when you play on the Triple P Offense, you had better be great.
Key Moments Of The Game: In extra innings, the Pirate “brain” trust fell asleep at the wheel. The Pirates failed to score in the 10th and 11th. No situational hitting for these boys. If the visiting team does not score during the extra-inning format, they should walk the opening batter in the bottom of the inning. The Pirates failed to do this each time. They even saw the potential benefit of this in the top of the 10th. Jared Triolo was unintentionally walked to start the inning. Spencer Horwitz grounded into a double play. Without the runner on 1st, it simply would have advanced the runner to third with 1 out. The Pirates wound up intentionally loading the bases in each extra inning. Baltimore finally scored in the bottom of the 11th, putting anyone watching this game out of their misery.
Next Game: Tonight, Orioles in Baltimore. Paul Skenes is going for the Pirates tonight. Both teams showed why they are out of playoff contention. I am sure Paul Skenes knows he can only give up 1 run if he expects a W tonight. With this recent stretch, the Pirates solidified their 30th place in runs scored. They are 21 and 29 runs behind the 29th and 28th teams, respectively. This offense is not just bad. It is especially bad. This is 3 years of failure by the Pirates to try and improve the offense. Will anybody be held accountable? I am afraid that will be very unlikely. It is not the Pirates’ way: accountability. Oh well, at least Skenes is pitching tonight.
