The Pirates put on a baseball clinic in front of the Reds and their fans at GABP this afternoon. The Reds definitely looked the part of the novice in the 10-2 Pittsburgh win.
Pirates outfielder Nyjer Morgan especially put on a show, going 3-for-4 with a triple, 2 stolen bases, and 2 runs scored. Morgan plays an old school game - wearing his pants and stirrups high - put on a clinic of how to run the bases hard. Yes, stirrups... those things that Jamie Moyer wears. Nyjer barreled into Reds catcher Ramon Hernandez, a man who outweighs him by a good 50 pounds, to score a run. Morgan also took out Alex Gonzalez to break up a double play - not dirty baserunning - good baserunning.
Pirates hurler Paul Maholm set the tone for the game. Maholm gave up only 3 hits in 7 innings of work.
The Pittsburgh baseball clinic extended beyond the realm of baserunning and pitching and into situational hitting. They seemed to move runners along effortlessly and hit homeruns with men on base. Nate McLouth hit a 2-run homer in the first off of Cueto and Ryan Doumit knocked a grand slam in the ninth off of a severely struggling Mike Lincoln who’s ERA currently stands at 34.71.
Brandon Phillips scored both of the Cincinnati runs. Phillips went 2-for-3 in the game collecting a base-on-balls and a stolen base.
Jay Bruce knocked in Phillips both times for 2 RBI and made an awesome throw from right to nail a runner at home – déjà vu from Opening Day. The game ended, however, on a Bruce baserunning blunder.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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Bucs and Reds--that's got to be a tough series for you. Same for the Tribe and Tigers, I reckon. What do you do when this happens?
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