Pirate Morning Report: Not The Way To Score One Run

Final Score: Pirates 1 Twins 5

Why The Pirates Lost: The Pirates typical formula, mediocre pitching and terrible hitting when it counted. The Pirate booth said that Andre Jackson pitched great. Here are his numbers, you decide. He gave up 2 runs on 4hits, walking 3, striking out 6 in 4 and 1/3 innings of work. Not an awful performance but great, come on. The bullpen gave up 3 runs in the other 3 and 2/3 innings. I guess compared to the lousy bullpen he was great. Not to be out done, the batters were even worse. They could only muster 1 run despite getting 9hits, 3 walks and a hit batsman. They stranded 11 runners while going 1 for 14 with runners in scoring position. Quite a performance. There is one thing I will never understand, and the Pirates are not the only ones that do this. When a batter is in a major slump, the team continues to bat him in a key position in the order. Jack Suwinski has been struggling mightily over the last 30 games hit a paltry .129 with an even more embarrassing OBP of .234. Despite this the Pirates have batted Suwinski lead off, which may have started this whole mess, and clean up. How about putting him 8th or 9th until he comes out of it. Right now, he is nothing but one big rally killer. Kyle Schwarber is going through the same thing, although not as bad as Suwinski, and the Phillies continue to put him at the top of the lineup.

The Key Moment Of The Game: The Pirates were trailing 3-0 going into the top of the 7th inning. It looked like they may be getting something really going when they opened the inning with a walk, a double, and a bloop single to make the score 3-1 with first and third and nobody out. Then we had to painfully watch this. Ke’Bryan (Even Though I Have Been “Hot” My OPS+ Is Still Only 91) Hayes took a strike, fouled a strike, and fouled out on a ball 6 inches outside. Jack (My Hero Is Daniel Vogelbach) Suwinski, took a strike, took a ball, swung at a ball that was low, and took a 3rd strike that was well inside the strike zone. Last but certainly not least, Henry (The Last Time I Played Right Field I Was 10 Years Old) Davis, swung at a strike, took a ball, fouled off a pitch 6 inches inside and struck out on a pitch 6 inches outside. Inning over and so was the ballgame.

Next Game: Tonight, Twins in Minnesota. The Pirates are 1-3 on this road trip and look to be headed for 1-5. Mitch Keller starts tonight, a real starting pitcher, something the Pirates are finding hard to come by. Thank God for the DVR.