
The Pittsburgh Pirates currently hold a 26-26 record. This follows a series-clinching 5-2 loss to the Blue Jays in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. In the last 24 hours, Paul Skenes had a difficult road start. Jared Jones made a notable Triple-A rehab appearance.
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The Pirates fell 5-2. George Springer’s leadoff home run snapped Paul Skenes’ 15-inning road scoreless streak in the first inning. Skenes (6-4) surrendered a career-high 9 hits and 4 earned runs with 2 strikeouts across 5.0 innings and 98 pitches, exiting after allowing four consecutive hits in a three-run Toronto sixth inning. The bullpen utilized Yohan Ramirez for 1.2 innings (1 ER) and Evan Sisk for 1.1 perfect frames. However, the offense failed to capitalize on a mid-game tie. This was after a chaotic sixth inning that saw manager Don Kelly and pitching coach Bill Murphy ejected.
Bryan Reynolds was the offensive catalyst in Toronto. He finished the game 2-for-3 with one walk, one run scored, and a 1.42 OPS. He reached base in three of his four plate appearances. His efforts provided the spark for Marcell Ozuna’s sixth-inning RBI double. This moment briefly pulled the Pirates even. Reynolds had a disciplined approach against Toronto starter Patrick Corbin. This was the primary reason Pittsburgh remained within striking distance until the late innings.
The Pirates conclude their three-game set at the Rogers Centre today at 1:35 p.m. EDT. RHP Mitch Keller (4-2, 3.86 ERA) will attempt to salvage the series finale against Blue Jays righty Dylan Cease (3-2, 2.98 ERA).
The Pirates need more than just one starter to be “pest-proof” against elite pitching to stay above .500. What do you think?
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