Final Score: Pirates 2 A’s 0
Why The Pirates Won: It was the Pirate youngsters that had a big game. Twenty-three-year-old Bubba Chandler gave up just one hit over the first 5 innings. He struck out 6 and walked 0. He did hit a batter. Braxton Ashcraft, 25, did not give up a hit in 3 innings of relief. He struck out 6 and walked 0. Dennis Santana pitched a perfect 9th to pick up his 14th save of the year. The Pirate staff gave up just one hit while striking out 13 and walking none. At least the one hit was not a cheapie. It was a line drive double by Jacob Wilson to left center field with 2 outs in the top of the 2nd. The Pirate offense was as pathetic as ever but hit two home runs. Nick Yorke hit his first this year in the bottom of the 2nd. Brian Reynolds led off the 3rd with his 16th home run. Those two runs would be enough with such a dominant pitching performance. In fact, both pitching staffs dominated after that. In the last 5 and a half innings of play, there was only one base runner. Nick York singled in the bottom of the 4th. The game took only 1 hour and 52 minutes to play. As I have written before, the pitching staff wins another one. This was the Pirates’ 66th win. Eighteen have been by shutout. The AAA boys did little going 1 for 7.
Key Moments Of The Game: Bubba Chandler struck out the side in the first inning, quickly establishing his dominance. He got the third out of the inning after the Wilson double. In the last game, the A’s scored four runs on only four hits. You felt this might happen again if they had gotten a big two-out hit. The Pirates’ staff kept the A’s in the ballpark. The Pirates were able to bring out the rare long ball to get the win. They have hit the fewest home runs in baseball. With the two home runs last night, this put them 21 home runs behind the 29th place San Diego Padres. It is really hard to believe.
Next Game: This afternoon, A’s in Pittsburgh. Mike Burrow goes today in the final home game of the season. The Pirates have a chance to win a series, a rare occurrence over the last 14 games. It would be nice to see the Pirates play just the young guys over these final 7 games. No Pham, no Horwitz, no McCutchen. I know it won’t happen; it just makes too much sense.
