Final Score: Pirates 1 Braves 2 in 10 innings
Why The Pirates Lost: It all happened in the 10th inning which I will get to. This featured two of the best pitchers in the National League, Paul Skenes and Max Fried. Their performances were eerily similar. They both went 6 innings giving up 1 run on 6 hits. They were both tough when they needed to be, not giving up a hit with runners in scoring position. They both seemed to have trouble with the mound. As they like to say on MLB Now, were the Braves up to no good, trying to throw a young pitcher off. If they were, it also seemed to throw their own pitcher off. Skenes threw 102 pitches and Fried 103 pitches. Skenes walked 2, Fried walked 3. The only big difference was Skenes struck out 9 including the last 3 batters he faced, while Fried struck out 4. This game boiled down to the 10th inning and it showed why the Braves are who they are, one of the top 3 or 4 teams in the National League, and why the Pirates are in the depths of mediocrity.
The Key Moments Of The Game: Edward Olivares had moved to third with one out in the top of the tenth. A wild pitch sent Olivares home and he would have been safe, but he made the worst slide since Gregory Polanco. The umpire called him safe because there was no way he could have been out. However, the replay showed he was clearly out. He could have gone in headfirst. Hell, he would have been safe if he had just run across the plate. There was no catcher at the plate, and he was tagged from behind. Good God. We go to the bottom of the 10th and now the WINNING run is on 2nd base with nobody out. Even the Pirate broadcast booth knew what to do. Unfortunately, the Pirate bench did not. Maybe Shelton didn't realize that Olivares had been called out. Adam Duval's run meant nothing. You could just walk him or at the very least give him four pitches out of the zone and see if he chases. With runners on 1st and 2nd you open up the possibility of a double play and the force out at third. Certainly, what you don't do is throw 2 pitches right down the middle of the plate, like Kyle Nicolas did. Duval, auditioning to become a Pirate, took the first one. The second one he cracked to the base of the wall and the game was quickly over. Again momentum lost for the Pirates. What were they thinking? Only the Shadow knows.
Next Game: Late this morning, Braves in Atlanta. The Pirates will probably get swept today. They should be made to drive back to Pittsburgh in a bus without air conditioning. At least send the coaching staff on it.
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