Final Score: Pirates 2 Mets 3 Why The Pirates Lost: Even though Oneil Cruz hit his home run in the game before against a left hand pitcher, the Pirate dumb trust decided to not play him today. They did put him in the bottom of the 7th, but with… | By vet4golfing51 on July 8, 2024 | Final Score: Pirates 2 Mets 3 Why The Pirates Lost: Even though Oneil Cruz hit his home run in the game before against a left hand pitcher, the Pirate dumb trust decided to not play him today. They did put him in the bottom of the 7th, but without being in the flow of the game he struck out twice against right handed pitching. This offense is so bad that it is unbelievable. Yesterday they were amazing getting only 6 hits and one of those was a single that Joey Bart tried to stretch into a double and was thrown out. This all wasted another great performance by Luis Ortiz who went 6 innings giving up 0 runs on 4 hits, no walks while striking out 5. The way the Pirates think this will probably be his last appearance of the month. The bullpen gave up all the runs including 2 in the ninth after the Pirates managed to scrounge for 2 runs to take a 2-1 lead. The Pirates are five games below 500 which is the most since they were 6 games under on May 15. This is a club that is fading fast. I do not even know if the Chicago White Sox can help this team at the end of next week. The home stand is now 2-4 which is pretty sad. It's hard to find anything positive to say about this team but I am sure the web site will. Key Moment Of The Game. It was the top of the ninth, with the Pirates leading 2-1, when Aroldis Chapman came in and came very close to closing the game for Pirates but just couldn't do it. He walked Francisco Alvarez on 8 pitches after being ahead 0-2. Harrison Bader singled on a 7 pitch at bat putting runners on 1st and 2nd. Miraculously Chapman struck out the next two batters on 9 pitches with 5 of the 6 pitches being called strikes including both 3rd strikes. During the two at bats, he wild pitched one runner to third. This brought to the plate the much traveled 34 year old Jose Iglesias to the plate. In a battle royale where again Chapman got ahead in the count 1-2, Iglesias battled off pitch after pitch to draw a walk after 8 pitches. Francisco Lindor took a 3rd pitch 1-1 slider and looped it into left field to drive in the 2 runs to give the Mets the lead 3-2. Chapman walked the next batter on 5 pitches and was done for the day. I would say it was valiant effort by Chapman, but he came up one strike short. Kyle Nicolos got the last out of the inning but it was too late. Naturally the Pirates did nothing in the 9th Next Game: This afternoon, the Mets in Pittsburgh. Mitch Keller will try and get the split to end this very disappointing homestand. Just when you think this team has had it, they do seem to come back, but I do not know about this time. These were games that were against teams that were slightly above them in the race and the Pirates failed miserably to gain some ground. One has to feel that this season is slipping away. | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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