Hurdle fired, Reds beat Pirates 3-1 in season finale

Hurdle fired, Reds beat Pirates 3-1 in season finale
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pirates will head into the offseason searching for a new voice after firing Clint Hurdle. The Cincinnati Reds may have found theirs during a season that offered tangible proof that years of rebuilding might finally be producing forward momentum.
The evidence came in a 3-1 victory over Pittsburgh on Sunday. Aristides Aquino finished off two scintillating months by hitting his 19th home run. Brian O’Grady and Alex Blandino went deep too to help Tyler Mahle to his first win since May as Cincinnati finished 75-87 during first-year manager David Bell, an eight-win improvement over 2018 and the club’s best record since a 76-86 mark in 2014.
“We progressed a lot from last year,” said Mahle, who tossed five shutout innings. “I think the team’s only going to get better. I think we’re on the right track.”
Filling in with Trevor Bauer sidelined by an illness, Mahle gave up three hits with five strikeouts to pick up his first victory since May 31, a span of 13 starts.
“I told (Mahle), some results or certain stats do not define a season in our mind,” Bell said. “We felt like it was a strong one and a good step for him. I’m glad he got to finish strong just to take that into the offseason.”
Eugenio Suarez went 0 for 4 to finish with 49 home runs. Michael Lorenzen worked the ninth for his seventh save as Cincinnati won in Pittsburgh for the second time in less than 24 hours after snapping a 12-game losing streak with a 12-inning victory on Saturday night.
While Aquino’s pace slowed a bit after hitting 14 home runs in August, he ended the season with 19 home runs and 47 RBIs in 56 games after connecting off Williams in the second. The 25-year-old entered the day tied for ninth among major league rookies in home runs even though he didn’t debut until Aug. 1.
“It’s been very impressive how he’s handled when he’s not hot,” Bell said. “Just steady. He’s really intelligent and has a great way about him. To me, he proved he belongs here. Just the way he handled himself when he was doing great. It’s nice to see him finish strong too.”
HURDLE FIRED
Jose Osuna delivered an RBI single for Pittsburgh. Trevor Williams (7-9) gave up two runs and five hits in seven innings. Tom Prince managed the Pirates, who parted ways with Hurdle after nine seasons shortly before the game’s first pitch.
Hurdle went 735-720 with Pittsburgh, leading the team to three straight playoff appearances from 2013-15. The club’s fortunes have ebbed since winning 98 games in 2015. The Pirates finished 69-93 this season, the franchise’s worst mark since dropping a major-league worst 105 games in 2010, the year before Hurdle arrived.
Hurdle addressed the team before leaving PNC Park before the first pitch of what Prince called one of “the tough days of baseball.”
“Some of us have been around a while and hurts a little bit,” Prince said.
BYE STEVE
Steve Blass ended his 60-year professional relationship with the Pirates on Sunday when the former pitcher and longtime analyst called his final game.
Blass joined the organization in 1960 as an amateur free agent from Farms Village, Connecticut. He reached the majors in 1964 and went on to play for the Pirates for 10 seasons, the high point coming in 1971 when he threw a complete game in Game 7 of the World Series to push Pittsburgh past Baltimore for the title.
Williams stepped off the mound and tipped his gap to Blass before throwing the first pitch.
“I was really not on the mound when that was happening,” Williams said. “I either had angelic help from Roberto (Clemente) and from Willie (Stargell) or it was just a special moment for baseball and for the Pirates organization.”
The players turned toward the broadcast booth high above home plate again during the seventh-inning stretch. The Pirates announced Saturday that Blass will be in the inaugural class of the franchise’s Hall of Fame next year.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: C Steven Baron underwent surgery Sunday to repair a fractured jaw suffered during Saturday night’s 12-inning loss to the Reds. Baron is expected to be ready for spring training.
PARTIALLY-FILLED PNC
The Pirates average attendance ticked up to 18,412 in 2019, a slight increase over the 18,316 last year but well off the 30,847 the club averaged when it won 98 games in 2015. Hurdle said before the game — and before being fired — that he carried some of the responsibility for the downturn.
“You want to peel back all the layers, you want to get raw with it, that’s where we are right now,” he said. “We need to sell more tickets.”
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“Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” Cornell 35 and Rochester 8, Friday 9/27/19

(Rochester, PA) “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” took us to Rochester High School and The WMBA broadcast the Tom Hays ad Bruce Frey had the call of the action. Cornell’s high powered offence came into Rochester Friday evening and put on a show, scoring 21 points in the first half.  The scoring continued well into the third quarter with the Raiders adding 14 more points, taking a commanding 35-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Rams started to show some life late in the fourth quarter when they scored a 78 yard touchdown run, but it was too late for Rams as they fell to the Raiders 35-8 dropping Rochester to 0-6 on the year.

You can listen to the wrap of the game by clicking play below:

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Take a look at all of the action “Thru the Eyes of Sly Washington” below……

 

New Brighton Pounces on Neshannock 31-18

(New Brighton,Pa) It was a beautiful night for football on WBVP as we traveled to Oak Hill Field in New Brighton. Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo called the action for Beaver County Radio. The New Brighton Lions got up early on Neshannock, and stayed up. On the second drive of the game, a 54 yard TD run by Kei’ondre Abercrombie gave the Lions an early 7-0 lead. Nya Green followed up the score with a 2 yard TD run of his own, making the score 14-0. The Lancers battled back with a 1 yard TD run by Brian Gennock, which also led to the ejection of the Lions Running back Nya Green,  but the Lions answered right back with a 17 yard TD catch by Jake Francona, leading to a score of 21-6. Brian Gennock scored on his second 1 yard TD run, but a failed 2-point conversion led to a score of 21-12. Francona caught a second TD for 49 yards, widening the margin to 28-12, and the Lancers answered right back with a 17 yard TD run by Ethan Weatherby out of the Wildcat formation. The Lions kicked a field goal at the end of the half. Making the halftime score 31-18. Defense was the name of the game in the second half, with both teams being shut out. The final score of the game was New Brighton 31 and Neshannock 18. The Lions are now 5-1 over all and 3-0 in The MAC. Neshannock fell to 4-2 over all and 3-1 in the MAC. The Lions victory sets up a huge showdown with the Freedom Bulldogs next Friday night that we will be covering on Beaver County Radio. The Bulldogs who played a non-conference game this week against Valley will come into next Friday’s action with a 6-0 overall record and 4-0 in the MAC. The Lions will face an up hill struggle from the beginning as one of their key players Nya Green was ejected in the first quarter of last nights game and is ineligible to play in the game. Air time on Beaver County Radio is 6:30 pm with kick-off from Bulldog Stadium scheduled for 7 pm.

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(Photos by Zach Ulrich)

Scores From Across the Valley 09/27/19

Friday, September 27, 2019:

 

Neshannock
New Brighton  1230 WBVP-AM, 99.3 FM
18
31   Final
Cornell
Rochester        1460 WMBA-AM
35
8   Final
                        WPIAL Class 5A Allegheny Eight Conference      
Baldwin
Chartiers Valley
42
35     Final
Moon
Bethel Park
16
23   Final
West Allegheny
Woodland Hills
21
20  Final
                        WPIAL Class 4A Northwest Eight Conference      
Montour
Knoch
14
7  Final
Ambridge
Highlands
0
39    Final
South Fayette
Blackhawk
34
14    Final
                        WPIAL Class 3A Tri-County West Conference      
Aliquippa
Hopewell
47
9    Final
Keystone Oaks
Quaker Valley
42
0    Final
Central Valley
Waynesburg Central
42
6    Final
                        WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Conference      
Western Beaver
Ellwood City
19
0  Final
Mohawk
Shenango
10
20  Final
                        WPIAL Class 1A Big Seven Conference      
Bishop Canevin
Union
22
56     Final
OLSH
Laurel
41
27     Final
Sto-Rox
Northgate
80
0   Final
                                           Non-Conference      
Beaver
Ringgold
13
16    Final
Carlynton
Riverside
32
57    Final
Freedom
Valley
14
10    Final
Uniontown
Beaver Falls
29
42    Final

 

Cornell Pounds Rochester 35-8

 

(Rochester, PA) Cornell’s high powered offence comes into Rochester this evening and puts on a show, scoring 21 points in the first half.  The scoring continued well into the third quarter with the Raiders scoring 14 points, taking a commanding 35-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Rams started to show some life late in the fourth quarter when they scored a 78 yard touchdown run, but it was too late for Rams as they fell to the Raiders 35-8 dropping Rochester to 0-6 on the year.

 

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Scoring Updates Cornell at Rochester on WMBA and Trib-Live Network 7;30 pm, Friday Sept. 27, 2019

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Scoring Updates!!! Neshannock vs. New Brighton on WBVP, 99.3 FM, and Trib-Live Network Friday Sept. 27, 2019 at 7PM

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Cornell vs. Rochester on WMBA and Trib-Live Sports Network 7:00 pm Friday September 27, 2019

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1460 WMBA’s Tom Hays and Bruce Frey have the call from Rochester High School of this WPIAL Class A Big 7 Conference high school football game as the Rams battle the Raiders. Air-time is 6:30 p.m. and kick-off is scheduled for 7:00 pm. If you can’t listen on the air click the Trib-Live Logo below at the time of broadcast to listen to the game on line…….