Final Score: Pirates 2 Mets 5
Why The Pirates Lost: I thought the only way that management could mess up the lineup yesterday was to not play Cruz and Taylor. Boy was I wrong. First why would you bat Ke'Bryan Hayes, who in the last 15 games, has a slash line of .175/203/.246, third in the order. Nick Gonzales should have batted third, with Hayes moving down to 7th or even 8th. Why would you start Josh Palacios a left-hand batter who has seen very little left-hand pitching in his major league career. I know Edward Olivares has not done all that well lately, but that is why you got him to face left handers. If you are going with someone else, then use Suwinski who is starting to show some life. Greg Brown was happy, because Palacios brings so much energy. I have never heard a game end 2 energy to 1 energy. But since Brown is going to Wrigley Field before the All Star break maybe he has. Then the Pirates decided to go with the B squad bullpen despite the fact that this was supposed to be an important game and nobody on the A squad pitched yesterday. The score was 3-2 Mets going into the top of the 6th inning. No Holderman, Mlodzinski, Nicolas despite this being a close game. The Pirate's bats went back to normal yesterday anyway, so it might not have made any difference.
The Key Moment Of The Game: The Pirates trailed 5-2 going into the bottom of the 7th when it looked like the Mets were about to gift the Pirates some runs. A bloop single by Rowdy Tellez and two walks loaded the bases with one out. Then Sleepy Shelton and the umpires decided not today Pittsburgh fans. This is where Shelton should have pitch hit for Ke'Bryan Hayes. Hayes had his typical at bat. Despite having the bases loaded, Hayes takes a pitch over the outer third of the plate that is belt high for a strike. He swings at the next pitch, while it was a strike, was on the outside corner at the knees breaking away. He hit a soft 73 MPH liner that Lindor made a nice play on for the 2nd out. Jack Suwinski pitch hit for Connor Joe, and it was right here that you had to figure that this was not going to be the Pirates day. In what I could only describe as the worst pitch calling I have ever seen, there were 5 pitches that were not even close to strike zone, Suwinski never swung at one, and yet the count was 3 balls and 2 strikes. It was so bad, even Sleepy Shelton realized it and was tossed from the game. Suwinski swung at the next pitch that was low, but who could blame him, ending the threat. The Pirates never came close again and the home stand is now 2-3.
Next Game: This afternoon, Mets in Pittsburgh. Luis Ortiz emerges from wherever he was since he last started. The Pirates, with all their wisdom, have allowed Ortiz to pitch only 2 innings since he had the great start on June 26th, 10 days ago. Who knows what they are thinking? Do you think he might be rusty? He was stretched out. Do you think he still is? Another injury waiting to happen. I hear Dennis Santana may be starting against the White Sox. How long can this management team be allowed to ruin a pretty good team?
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