College Football
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Braves 6, Pirates 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates fell to the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night by a score of 6-2. The Braves got the scoring started in the bottom of the 2nd when Emilio Bonifacio singled to right, scoring Chris Johnson and BJ Upton. The Braves added 2 more in the 3rd when a single by pitcher Julio Teheran scored Johnson and Christian Bethancourt. The Bravos would put the game away in the 5th on a 2 run dinger by Justin Upton, his 28th. The Pirates would get 2 runs back in the next half inning when Andrew McCutchen's 25th homerun of the season made it 6-2, but it would prove to be meaningless. Julio Teheran picked up the win to improve to 14-13, while Jeff Locke picked up the loss to fall to 7-6. Craig Kimbrel picked up his 45th save. The Pirates are still 1.5 GB of the Cards in the NL Central.
Pirates 3, Braves 2. Playoff spot clinched
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night by a score of 3-2, and with the Brewers losing to the Cincinnati Reds 3-1, the Pirates have now clinched a playoff spot for the 2nd season in a row. The Braves struck first in the bottom of the 1st when Freddy Freeman doubled to right, scoring Phil Gosselin. They would add 1 more in the 2nd when Andrelton Simmons grounded into a double play, scoring Jason Heyward. The Pirates would get on the board in the 4th when Braves catcher Christian Bethancourt threw the ball into centerfield, allowing Andrew McCutchen to score. The Pirates tied the game in the 5th on a solo shot by Travis Snider. The Pirates would take the lead for good in the 6th when Starling Marte doubled to left, scoring McCutchen. Jared Hughes and Tony Watson would shut down the Bravos in the 8th and 9th innings to seal the gam. Gerrit Cole picked up his 11th win of the season after pitching 7 innings and allowing only 2 runs. Alex Wood took the loss despite allowing just 2 runs over 6.2 innings pitched. Tony Watson picked up his second save of the season. The Pirates are now 1.5 GB of St. Louis in the NL Central and 1 game ahead of the Giants for the 1st wildcard spot.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Pirates 1, Braves 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Atlanta Braves on Monday night by a score of 1-0. The game was scoreless until the top of the 6th when Andrew McCutchen took Aaron Harang deep with a solo shot. That run would prove to be enough as Jared Hughes, John Holdzkom and Mark Melancon shut down the Bravos for the next 3 innings. Francisco Liarino pitch 6 scoreless for the win to improve to 7-10. Franky is on fire as he has allowed a total of 3 runs over his past 6 starts, and Aaron Harang took the loss despite allowing 1 run over 7 innings Mark Melancon picked up his 32nd save. The magic number for the Pirates to make the playoffs is now at 2, and they can clinch tonight with a win and a Brewers loss. They are tied with the Giants for the 1st wildcard spot and remain 2.5 GB of St. Louis for the division. It is the first time since 1917 that the Pirates have played in 3 straight 1-0 games.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Pirates 3, Red Sox 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night by a score of 3-2. The Pirates drew first blood in the Bottom of the 1st when Russell Martin drew a bases loaded walk, scoring Travis Snider. The Red Sox would tie the game in the Top of the 3rd when a single by Mookie Betts scored Cesar Vasquez. The Pirates would regain the lead in the 4th when a single by Chris Stewart scored Ike Davis. They would add 1 more in the 5th on a solo shot by Starling Marte. The game would remain that way until the Top of the 8th when Xander Bogarts hit a Sac Fly, scoring Vasquez. Things interesting in the 9th when Mark Melancon hit Allen Craig, then gave up a single to Daniel Nava, putting runners on 1st and 3rd with nobody out. Then the Pirates got a huge break when Will Middlebrooks hit a ball to 3rd, which hit pinch runner Jemile Weeks, so therefore Weeks was out. Jackie Bradley Jr proceeded to strike out, then Vasquez grounded out to end the game. Gerritt Cole pitched 7 innings for the win to improve to 10-5, while Bob Workman took the loss, dropping to 1-10. Mark Melancon picked up save #30. The Pirates are now 82-70, 2 GB of The Giants for the 1st Wildcard spot and 2.5 GB of St. Louis in the NL Central.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Pirates 7, Cubs 3: First Triple Play in PNC History
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Chicago Cubs on Sunday by a score of 7-3. The Cubs drew first blood in the Top of the 2nd when Matt Szczur reached on an infield single, scoring Luis Valbuena. They would add 1 more that inning when John Baker hit a sac fly, scoring Mike Olt. The Cubs would add 1 more in the Top of the 3rd when a sac fly by Chirs Coghlan scored Javier Baez. In the Top of the 4th, with men on 1st and 2nd and nobody out, Szczur would become a part of one of the rarest plays in baseball when he hit into a 5-4-3 Triple Play, the first in PNC Park history. The Pirates would get on the board in the bottom half of the inning on a solo shot by Neil Walker. The Bucs would erupt for 6 runs in the Bottom of the 5th. Josh Harrison hit a double, scoring Jordy Mercer and Gregory Polanco to tie the game. They would take the lead 1 batter later on a double by Travis Snider. After a single by Andrew McCutchen, Neil Walker doubled, scoring Snider. After Russell Martin was intentionaly walker, Gaby Sanchez, batting for Andrew Lambo, reached on an infield single, scoring McCutchen. Gregory Polanco would finish the scoring with an infield single of his own, scoring Walker. That would be it for the scoring, as the Bucs took care of business the rest of the way. Edinson Volquez picked up the win, improving to 12-7 on the year, while Jacob Turner took the loss, falling to 5-10. The Pirates are now 79-70, 3.5 GB of 1st place St. Louis and 1 1/2 games up on Milliwake for the 2nd wildcard spot.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Phillies 4, Pirates 3
The Pittsburgh Pirates fell to the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night by a score of 4-3. The Phillies drew first blood in the Bottom of the 1st when after Neil Walker and Gregory Polanco lost a pop up in the lights, Chase Utley singled home Maikel Franco for the games 1st run. The Pirates would tie the game in the next half inning when a 2 out double by Jordy Mercer scored Russell Martin. The Phillies would get that run back in the Bottom half of the inning when a single by pitcher David Buchanan scored Freddy Galvis. The Pirates would take the lead in the Top of the 3rd when a double by Martin scored Walker and Starling Marte. The Phillies would tie the game in the Bottom of the 5th on a homerun by Freddy Galvis. They would proceed to take the lead in the Bottom of the 7th when a single by Franco scored Galvis. Jonathon Papalbon would nail down the save after striking out Josh Harrison with Polanco on 3rd. Justin Wilson took the loss for the Pirates to fall to 3-4 while Justin De Fratus picked up the win for the Phillies to improve to 3-1. The Pirates are now 75-69, 5 GB of First Place St. Louis, and they maintain a 1.5 game lead on Atlanta for the 2nd wildcard spot.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Pirates take first 2 from Cubs
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