
| Pirates edge Braves to maintain slim division lead | |
CBSSports.com wire reports ATLANTA — James McDonald and the Pittsburgh Pirates keep finding ways to win. McDonald struck out a career-high nine in 5 1/3 scoreless innings and the Pirates beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on Monday night to keep pace in the tight NL Central race. The Pirates are tied with St. Louis for first place in the division, a half-game ahead of Milwaukee, which was off. The Braves outhit the Pirates 9-5, but Pittsburgh took advantage of its few scoring chances. Braves starter Tim Hudson issued three walks in seven innings — and each of the three scored. “Championship teams, they make good outs,” said Pirates manager Clint Hurdle. “They find a way to score without hits. We were able to find a way of doing that tonight, and we have to.” McDonald (6-4) had the most strikeouts by a Pirates pitcher in almost two years. He gave up eight hits but did not walk a batter and ended each of the first five innings with strikeouts. “It’s really important,” McDonald said of avoiding walks. “It’s been an issue for me this year. I told myself in the second half I was going to keep my walks down.” McDonald has not allowed a run in two straight wins. He said he is focused on being more aggressive on the mound and staying ahead in the count. “Being ahead is a big key for me,” McDonald said. “They’re a good-hitting team. They’re going to get their hits. The thing is to keep the damage to a minimum.” Joel Hanrahan pitched a perfect ninth for his 29th save in 30 chances. Atlanta’s Chipper Jones came off the disabled list with two hits, including a homer off Daniel McCutchen in the eighth. McDonald struck out Alex Gonzalez to end the second inning with runners on first and third. The right-hander struck out Freddie Freeman to end the third with runners on second and third. He fanned Gonzalez again to end the fourth following Nate McLouth’s second hit. The Braves loaded the bases against McDonald with one out in the sixth. Right-hander Chris Resop, who began his career with the Braves, took over and ended the threat on McLouth’s popup and Gonzalez’s third strikeout. “I guess I was a little more pumped up than normal, going against Atlanta,” Resop said. “It’s nice to be in Pittsburgh having success and I guess proving to people I can pitch.” Two walks hurt Hudson (9-7) in Pittsburgh’s two-run second inning. After striking out the side in the first inning, Hudson walked Andrew McCutchen and Pedro Alvarez to open the second. The runners advanced on Lyle Overbay’s fly ball to center before McCutchen scored on Ronny Cedeno’s groundout to third base. Alvarez scored on Michael McKenry’s single to left. Andrew McCutchen’s single drove in Garrett Jones in the sixth for a 3-0 lead. That was all McDonald would need. Hudson gave up three runs on five hits and three walks in seven innings. He had eight strikeouts in his first loss since June 15. “They’re a good club. They’re not in first place by accident,” Hudson said. “They made their hits count tonight. I feel like I has too good of stuff to give them free passes. You’ve got to make them earn it. I’m very disappointed on the outcome because my stuff was really good.” Each team had a third baseman return to its active roster as a starter. Jones, who had arthroscopic surgery on July 9 to repair torn cartilage in his right knee, returned with two hits, including his ninth homer, and a stolen base. Alvarez had one hit and a walk in his first game back from Triple-A Indianapolis. Alvarez was recalled when the Pirates placed outfielder Alex Presley on the 15-day disabled list with a left hand contusion. Alvarez bobbled leadoff hitter Martin Prado’s grounder for an error on his first chance in the first inning. Dan Uggla’s sixth-inning single stretched his career-best hitting streak to 16 games. According to STATS, LLC, Uggla’s .195 batting average is the lowest for any player since 1946 to carry a hitting streak of 15 games or longer after at least 100 games. An error against Cincinnati’s Miguel Cairo on Sunday was changed to a hit for Uggla on Monday, keeping the streak alive. The start of the game was delayed 2 hours, 2 minutes by rain. Notes
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| McDonald, Pirates beat Braves, 3-1 | |
ATLANTA (AP)—James McDonald(notes) and the Pittsburgh Pirates keep finding ways McDonald struck out a career-high nine in 5 1-3 scoreless innings and the The Pirates are tied with St. Louis for first place in the division, a The Braves outhit the Pirates 9-5, but Pittsburgh took advantage of its few Braves starter Tim Hudson(notes) issued three walks in seven innings—and each of “Championship teams, they make good outs,” said Pirates manager Clint McDonald (6-4) had the most strikeouts by a Pirates pitcher in almost two “It’s really important,” McDonald said of avoiding walks. “It’s been an McDonald has not allowed a run in two straight wins. He said he is focused “Being ahead is a big key for me,” McDonald said. “They’re a good-hitting team. They’re going to get their hits. The thing is Joel Hanrahan(notes) pitched a perfect ninth for his 29th save in 30 chances. Atlanta’s Chipper Jones(notes) came off the disabled list with two hits, including McDonald struck out Alex Gonzalez(notes) to end the second inning with runners on The Braves loaded the bases against McDonald with one out in the sixth. “I guess I was a little more pumped up than normal, going against Two walks hurt Hudson (9-7) in Pittsburgh’s two-run second inning. After striking out the side in the first inning, Hudson walked Andrew Andrew McCutchen’s single drove in Garrett Jones(notes) in the sixth for a 3-0 That was all McDonald would need. Hudson gave up three runs on five hits and three walks in seven innings. He “They’re a good club. They’re not in first place by accident,” Hudson “They made their hits count tonight. I feel like I has too good of stuff to Each team had a third baseman return to its active roster as a starter. Jones, who had arthroscopic surgery on July 9 to repair torn cartilage in Alvarez had one hit and a walk in his first game back from Triple-A Alvarez bobbled leadoff hitter Martin Prado’s(notes) grounder for an error on his Dan Uggla’s(notes) sixth-inning single stretched his career-best hitting streak to According to STATS, LLC, Uggla’s .195 batting average is the lowest for any The start of the game was delayed 2 hours, 2 minutes by rain. NOTES: McDonald’s nine strikeouts were the most for the Pirates since RHP What do you guys think about this. Posted in pirates-news | Comments Off
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| Conrad’s HR in 11th gives Braves 4-2 win over Pittsburgh | |
PITTSBURGH — Chipper Jones was concerned when saw Brooks Conrad take to the on-deck circle in the seventh inning. “I was like, ’That’s a mistake,”’ the 19-year Atlanta Braves veteran said. “’We need to keep him for later.”’ Conrad came through once again after manager Fredi Gonzalez waited for a bigger stage to insert him into the game. Conrad hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in the 11th inning and Atlanta topped the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 on Wednesday. The homer, into a sliver of seats in right-center with pinch-runner Wilkin Ramirez on first and one out, was Conrad’s fifth career pinch-hit homer. “He came up in the perfect spot and did what we all know he can,” Jones said. Eric Hinske also had a solo homer for the Braves, who have won three of four and got a strong outing from rookie Mike Minor in a spot start for Tim Hudson. Steve Pearce homered for the first time in 20 months and went 3 for 5 with two RBIs for Pittsburgh, which has lost three straight. Five of Conrad’s 11 career home runs have been on pinch hits, including three — two of them grand slams — last season. He had a walk-off single against St. Louis on May 1, and his only hit since then drove in the tying run with him scoring the go-ahead run in the seventh inning May 18. “It’s just so much fun, especially in the pinch-hit role, getting up there with the game on the line and you’ve got a chance to drive in the winning run for your team,” Conrad said. Before Conrad hit a 1-2 pitch from Jeff Karstens (3-3) for his first home run of the season, he had been hitting only .130 with one extra-base hit this season. “He’s been squaring some balls up all year and he hasn’t had much to show for it,” Braves catcher Brian McCann said. “But man, that’s what he does. He gets big hits and drives in big runs and helps us win a lot of games.” Minor allowed one run in 5 2-3 innings, Jonny Venters got Pearce to ground into a double play with the bases loaded and one out in the ninth inning and George Sherrill (1-0) pitched a perfect 10th for the Braves. Craig Kimbrel retired the Pirates in order in the 11th for his 14th save. Hinske, whose .370 batting average in May ranked second in the National League entering the game, gave Atlanta the lead in the sixth with his homer deep to right, his fifth of the season. Pearce’s homer down the left-field line in the seventh off Eric O’Flaherty prevented Minor from getting his first win of the season. Minor, recalled Tuesday night to start in place of Hudson (stiff back), was making his second start of the season. Minor, the No. 7 overall draft pick in 2009, allowed seven hits and two walks with five strikeouts. “The deeper he got into the game, the better he got, really, with his command,” Gonzalez said. “And that’s good to see.” The start was Minor’s 10th in the majors and second this season. He allowed five runs and seven hits and four walks in 4 1-3 innings April 6, but was ranked second in the Triple-A International League in strikeouts. “I didn’t put as much pressure on myself this time,” Minor said. “I knew I had the stuff; I was getting guys out in Triple-A and I’d done it before here last year.” Pittsburgh’s James McDonald gave up hits to the first three batters of the game — including Jones’ RBI single that scored Jordan Schafer — but retired 11 of the next 12. “You don’t want game to let the game get out of hand,” McDonald said. “It’s my job to compete and allow the team to stay in the game.” McDonald, who hadn’t allowed a run in either of his previous two home starts, allowed two runs and six hits and a walk with six strikeouts. Twenty of the 32 runs McDonald has allowed this season have come via the home run. After watching his team having not scored a run since Saturday, Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle shuffled his lineup, dropping Andrew McCutchen from leadoff to No. 3 in the order, bumping Jose Tabata to leadoff and inserting Pearce into the No. 2 spot. Pearce drove in Pittsburgh’s first run in 22 innings in the third with a single to left after Tabata had led off with a single and stole second. But he didn’t come through when he could have ended the game in the ninth. “I rolled over on a pitch,” he said. “It was frustrating. We were all set up to win the game and I did the last thing you’d want to do in that situation. The tough part is that I’d been swinging the bat well all day, but I couldn’t come through when I needed to the most.” Notes: Atlanta has four pinch-hit home runs this season. … Normally Pittsburgh’s fifth starter, Karstens was in the game because the Pirates pushed his next scheduled start back two days to Sunday. … A day after 2B Dan Uggla was not in the Braves’ lineup for the first time this season, teammate OF Martin Prado did not start for the first time. Similar to Uggla the day before, Prado entered the game in the eighth inning. Prado struck out in the 10th. … The struggling Uggla had a rough game, going 0 for 5 with three strikeouts, an error and being part of a miscommunication that was called an error on SS Alex Gonzalez in the ninth. Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in pirates-news | Comments Off
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| Conrad’s HR in 11th gives Braves 4-2 win | |
PITTSBURGH (AP)—Brooks Conrad(notes) hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in the 11th With pinch-runner Wilkin Ramirez(notes) on first and one out, Conrad hit a 1-2 Eric Hinske(notes) hit a solo homer and Jordan Schafer(notes) and Alex Gonzalez(notes) each had Steve Pearce(notes) homered for the first time in 20 months and went 3 for 5 with Minor allowed one run in 5 2-3 innings, Jonny Venters(notes) got Pearce to ground Craig Kimbrel(notes) retired the Pirates in order in the 11th for his 14th save. Hinske, whose .370 batting average in May ranked second in the National Pearce’s homer down the left-field line in the seventh prevented Minor from Minor, recalled Tuesday night to start in place of Hudson (stiff back), was The final two batters he faced singled off him in the sixth, but Scott Each team was involved in its third consecutive pitcher’s duel—the Pirates On Wednesday, Pittsburgh’s James McDonald(notes) gave up hits to the first three McDonald, who hadn’t allowed a run in either of his previous two home After watching his team having not scored a run since Saturday, Pittsburgh Pearce made his fourth career start at third base, the Pirates patching the Pearce drove in Pittsburgh’s first run in 22 innings in the third with a Notes: Atlanta has four pinch-hit home runs this season. … Normally Comment Below!. Posted in pirates-news | Comments Off
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| Jurrjens shines as Braves beat Pirates 2-0 | |
PITTSBURGH – Jair Jurrjens pitched six-hit ball into the eighth inning to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 2-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night. Jurrjens (6-1) struck out four and walked one in 7 2-3 innings while dropping his ERA to 1.56. Craig Kimbrel worked a perfect ninth for his 13th save. Alex Gonzalez had three hits and scored a run for the Braves, who scratched out just enough offense to end Pittsburgh starter Charlie Morton’s three-game winning streak. Morton (5-2) continued his strong start, giving up seven hits while striking out four and walking three in seven-plus innings. Yet he couldn’t quite match Jurrjens, whose stuff has been electric this spring. The 25-year-old right-hander handcuffed the Pirates all night, needing just 97 pitches — 71 strikes — to send the Pirates to their second straight shutout loss. The Braves came to town on the last stop of a miserable road trip in which they dropped four out of five and put starting outfielders Jason Heyward and Nate McLouth on the disabled list with injuries. Jurrjens made sure none of it mattered against a Pirates offense that has suddenly stopped scoring runs. Pittsburgh appeared to have found a groove last week, putting together a season-high four-game winning streak that pulled it within a game of .500. The Pirates scored 26 runs during the span but now haven’t scored in 19 innings. Jurrjens didn’t give them much of a chance. All five of Pittsburgh’s hits were singles and the Pirates were unable to capitalize on the few chances they had. They managed to put two on with none out in the sixth thanks to an infield hit and a walk, but Neil Walker popped to shortstop and Lyle Overbay hit into an inning-ending double play. Pittsburgh didn’t threaten again. Atlanta pushed across a run in the second thanks to a rare flyball allowed by Morton. The former Brave has bounced back from an awful 2010 in which he went 2-12 with a 7.57 ERA. He has become one of the National League’s biggest surprises behind a nasty sinker that has made opponents beat the ball into the ground with regularity. He had won his last three decisions, including a shutout against Cincinnati last Thursday, and had a 2.62 ERA. More than 75 percent of his outs this season have come on groundballs. The Braves didn’t get the ball in the air often, but they made it count when they did. Gonzalez gave Atlanta a 1-0 lead in the second, coming home on a sacrifice fly by Brooks Conrad. They made it 2-0 an inning later thanks to an RBI double by Martin Prado. Atlanta had a chance to break it open in the fifth but Morton benefited from an overzealous fan. Prado beat out a double-play attempt to keep the inning alive and Chipper Jones followed with a deep drive to right-center. A fan reached over the fence and tried to grab the ball with a baseball cap but it squirted free and dropped onto the field. Umpires awarded Jones a ground-rule double, forcing Prado to stop at third. The call was upheld on replay and Morton got out of the jam when Brian McCann grounded out to first. Not that it mattered. Two runs were all Jurrjens needed. NOTES: Atlanta 2B Dan Uggla didn’t start for the first time this season but entered in the eighth as a defensive replacement. … Atlanta RHP Tim Hudson’s back is feeling much better. He will miss Wednesday’s scheduled start with back pain but is expected to be available when his next turn in the rotation comes on May 30. … Pittsburgh reliever Evan Meek pitched a scoreless ninth. Meek rejoined the club Sunday after spending time on the 15-day disabled list with tendinitis in his right shoulder. What do you guys think about this. Posted in pirates-news | Comments Off
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| Jurrjens, Morton square off in Steel City | |
Written byThe Sports Network (Sports Network) – Pittsburgh Pirates starter Charlie Morton will try to win
Morton, a 2002 draft pick of the Braves who pitched for one season with the
“For me, that’s the best thing I can do,” said Morton. “I mean, that’s the
The 27-year-old righty hasn’t lost since April 20, going 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA Morton has faced the Braves twice before, going 0-1 with a 2.57 ERA.
Atlanta counters with Jair Jurrjens, who will serve as the other side of this
The right-hander is coming off his first loss of the season, one that snapped
“J.J. pitched good enough to deserve to win the ballgame,” said Atlanta
In four career starts against the Pirates, the 25-year-old Jurrjens is 1-3
Jurrjens may have to remain in top form tonight given that Atlanta will be
Heyward has been in a prolonged slump in May, going just 4-for-41 (.098)
Without Heyward and McLouth, the Braves managed just Joe Mather’s RBI hit that
“Lowe pitched well enough to win the ballgame. They got the big hits when they
The Pirates will also be looking to rebound tonight after having a four-game
“There wasn’t a whole lot of offense for us,” Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle
Paul Maholm was the hard-luck loser, allowing two runs on six hits in 5 1/3
Hurdle will have a new bullpen option for this game after the Pirates
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