Pirates Morning Report: Breaking The Two Run Barrier Not Enough.

Final Score: Pirates 5 Nationals 6

Why The Pirates Lost: Mitch Keller pitched a dominant 5 innings. He had only given up a single and a walk. In the top of the 6th, he gave up a 105 MPH, 402 ft home run to start the inning. He struck out the next batter. He then gave up a 104 MPH single. The next batter crushed a 115 MPH double over Oneil Cruz’s head. This put runners on 2nd and 3rd with one out. Greg Brown must think the only criteria for taking a pitcher out of the game is his pitch count. He was in a state of shock that Keller was taken out after only 62 pitches. Let’s face it, all of a sudden he was getting rocked. Unfortunately, Don Kelly had to go to the Pirate bullpen instead of the Padres bullpen. In comes Evan (I Wish They Would At Least Find Another Left-Hand Reliever) Zisk. He got Josh Bell to hit a ball back to the mound. They were able to get the runner on third in a rundown for the second out. The runner on 2nd did not advance. The blunder was a big break for the Pirates. Zisk took care of that by walking the next batter on 4 pitches to load the bases. Zisk ensured another run for the Nationals. He threw a wild pitch. Frankly, Henry Davis should have caught it. Kyle Nicolas came in to pitch the bottom of the 7th. He was pummeled for a home run, a single, and a double. Dauri Moreta replaced him and quickly gave up a single to Josh Bell. Before you could say this bullpen really stinks, it was 6-3 Nationals. The top of the 9th was the worst yet.

Key Moments Of The Game: Nick Gonzales opened the 9th with a book-rule double to left. Nick York, pinch-hitting for Cruz, singled to right to make the score 6-4. Cam Devanney struck out. Alexander Canario drew an 8-pitch walk to put runners on 1st and 2nd. The runners were wild-pitched to 2nd and 3rd. Joey Bart pinch-hit for Henry Davis. He singled to left. The Pirates were going to tie the game. That is, they were, until Canario made the worst slide into home in the history of baseball. He unnecessarily slid well right of home plate, and he was easily tagged out. Another AAA member, Jared Triolo, popped out to right field to end the game. What a way to go down to your 7th loss in a row. The Pirates certainly are creative.

The Next Game: This afternoon, the Nationals in Washington, D.C. Bubba Chandler will hope for a bounce-back start today. The Pirate offense finally scored more than 2 runs. Maybe this will get them going. Last night’s loss was incompetence at its best. From bullpen failures to baserunning blunders, it was amazing they only lost by one run. This game could have been such a game of redemption. Instead, it was a game of embarrassment. The Pirates just seem incapable of playing fundamental baseball. They have lost 7 in a row. These are not shocking times. A new regime is needed. We all must pray it happens.

Leave a comment