The Pirates currently sit at 24-23, placing them 4.5 games behind the Cubs for the NL Central lead. The Pirates were swept by the Phillies over the weekend. They used yesterday’s scheduled off-day to finalize several major roster adjustments before starting their series with the Cardinals on Tuesday.
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In their last game on Sunday, the Pirates lost 6-0. They managed only five hits against Philadelphia. Starter Paul Skenes (6-3) pitched 5 innings. He allowed 5 earned runs on 6 hits. He achieved 7 strikeouts and 1 walk on 92 pitches. Bryce Harper’s solo homer chased him in the sixth. The bullpen saw Yohan Ramírez strike out the side in one inning of relief. Dennis Santana gave up a solo shot to Bryson Stott in the eighth. The turning point occurred in the fifth inning. The Phillies ended Skenes’ career-best 20-inning scoreless streak. They also stopped his 39-inning walk-less streak to take a 2-0 lead.
Nick Gonzales: 1-for-4, .318 AVG, .732 OPS. The team faced offensive struggles. The lineup experienced a nine-strikeout performance. Gonzales continued his steady play at third base. He remains the team’s leader in batting average among regulars. His consistency is a rare bright spot. This is for an offense that has now lost four of its last five games.
Pittsburgh opens a three-game series in St. Louis tonight at 7:45 PM ET. Mitch Keller (4-2, 3.59 ERA) takes the mound looking to bounce back against Cardinals Matthew Liberatore (2-2, 4.20 ERA).
With O’Hearn sidelined, “The Password” has a golden opportunity. He can prove his minor league power belongs in the everyday big-league lineup.
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