Ryu’s shutout streak ends; Dodgers still roll by Pirates 7-2
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Hyun-Jin Ryu knew his scoreless streak wouldn’t last forever. So when it finally came to an end at 32 innings against Pittsburgh, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ veteran pitcher shrugged.
“I wasn’t really thinking about the streak to begin with,” Ryu said.
There were more pressing matters on Saturday night anyway. Namely trying to find his way on a night when he admittedly didn’t have his best stuff. Though he lacked the crispness that marked the best stretch of his injury-marred six-year career, Ryu found a way anyway in a 7-2 victory.
Ryu (7-1) allowed a season-high 10 hits but managed to clamp down when necessary to get through six innings as the Dodgers beat the Pirates for the 10th straight time.
“They were pretty aggressive at the plate and some of my pitches weren’t as sharp as I wanted them to be,” Ryu said after his ERA ticked up to 1.65. “At the end of the day I did give up a lot of hits and it hurts to give up that many hits but I was able to limit damage.”
And do a little damage at the plate in the process. Ryu gave the Dodgers the lead for good in the fourth when he turned a full-count fastball from Joe Musgrove (3-5) into a double to the gap in right-center field that scored Chris Taylor to put Los Angeles up 3-2.
“I think it was the first time this year I made hard contact at the plate and it just happened to be a good hit,” Ryu said.
Asked if he felt it was a home run, the 32-year-old joked “it was hit well but I have to work on my launch angle.”
Maybe Ryu was just trying to fit in. His double was one of eight by the Dodgers on the night, the most by any team in the majors this season. Cody Bellinger and Corey Seager both doubled and drove in two runs. Bellinger finished 2 for 4 to boost his major-league leading batting average to .391. Max Muncy added two doubles of his own as Los Angeles won for the eighth time in 10 games.
“We’re very dynamic,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “We don’t discriminate against the double.”
Ryu’s scoreless streak that began on May 1 against San Francisco ended at 32 innings — the 10th longest in franchise history — when Pittsburgh’s Josh Bell led off the second with a double then raced home when Los Angeles catcher Russell Martin threw wide of third base trying to cut down Bell after Melky Cabrera’s swinging bunt. Cabrera scored later in the inning on an RBI single by Cole Tucker to tie the score at 2.
It was all the Pirates would get against Ryu. Though Starling Marte had three of Pittsburgh’s 11 hits while Bell and Kevin Newman chipped in two hits apiece the Pirates lost for the fourth time in five games after going 2 for 15 with runners in scoring position and leaving eight men on base.
“We pushed a guy that nobody’s pushed for a while,” Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. “Nine hits through the first five innings (but) … we weren’t able to add on.”
URIAS RETURNS
Dodgers reliever Julio Urias pitched two scoreless innings in his first appearance since returning from administrative leave following his arrest for investigation of misdemeanor domestic battery earlier this month. There was a small smattering of boos when Urias was introduced.
“With Julio nothing surprises us,” Roberts said. “Hadn’t pitched in a major league game in quite some time. Ball was coming out good … I thought two innings was perfect for him.”
BANGED UP BUCS
Pittsburgh catcher Francisco Cervelli left in the fourth inning with concussion-like symptoms shortly after getting hit by Bellinger’s bat. Cervelli, who has dealt with concussions each of the last two seasons, will be re-evaluated on Sunday. If he heads to the injured list, he’d push Pittsburgh’s total number of players who have been put on the list to 21, the most in the majors.
“I think there’s a part of (Cervelli) that doesn’t ever want to come out of games,” Hurdle said. “There’s a part of him that also thinks, ‘You know what, I’m not going to do myself any good by continuing, either.’ He’s had enough experienced through it all by now that he knows when it’s time to back away.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Dodgers: 3B Justin Turner was held out of the lineup as a preventative measure due to discomfort in his left shin. … RHP Pedro Baez (upper right leg contusion) was given a third straight game off.
Pirates: RHP Chris Stratton (right side discomfort) was placed on the 10-day injured list and moved Lonnie Chisenhall (fractured right index finger) to the 60-day injured list, though Chisenhall is eligible to return next week. Pittsburgh recalled RHP Dovydas Neverauskas from Triple-A Indianapolis and selected the contract of RHP Rookie Davis. Davis and Neverauskas both pitched in relief of Musgrove in an effort to help out Pittsburgh’s overtaxed bullpen.
UP NEXT
Dodgers: Kenta Maeda (5-2, 3.51 ERA) returns from a stint on the injured list with a left adductor contusion on Sunday. Opponents are hitting just .220 off Maeda in nine starts.
Pirates: Chris Archer (1-4, 5.55 ERA) looks for his first victory since April 7 in the series finale.
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WPIAL Baseball/Softball Semfinals Schedule: May 22, 2019
BASEBALL
1:30pm
[3A] Steel Valley vs. Freeport (at Fox Chapel)
[4A] Blackhawk vs. New Castle (at Matulevic Field, Shaler)
2:00pm
[4A] Beaver vs. Yough (at Washington & Jefferson)
3:30pm
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Penn-Trafford (at Fox Chapel)
[6A] Bethel Park vs. Pine-Richland (at Matulevic Field, Shaler)
4:00pm
[1A] Quigley Catholic vs. California (at Washington & Jefferson)
[1A] Union vs. Vincentian (at Seneca Valley)
[2A] Laurel vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Burkett Complex, Robinson)
[2A] Neshannock vs. Serra Catholic (at North Allegheny)
[3A] Hopewell vs. Keystone Oaks (at Boyce-Mayview Park, Upper St. Clair)
[5A] Shaler vs. Mars (at Pullman Park, Butler)
[5A] Laurel Highlands vs. Franklin Regional (at West Mifflin)
SOFTBALL
3:00pm
[1A] Union vs. Leechburg (at Hampton)
[4A] Knoch vs. Elizabeth Forward (at Gateway)
[4A] Thomas Jefferson vs. Mount Pleasant (at Seton Hill)
[6A] Hempfield vs. Seneca Valley (at Fox Chapel)
4:00pm
[1A] Jefferson-Morgan vs. West Greene (at Trinity MS)
[2A] Laurel vs. Freedom (at North Allegheny)
5:00pm
[3A] Keystone Oaks vs. Ellwood City (at Hampton)
[5A] Franklin Regional vs. West Allegheny (at Gateway)
[5A] Connellsville vs. Penn-Trafford (at Seton Hill)
[6A] Norwin vs. North Allegheny (at Fox Chapel)
6:00pm
[2A] Frazier vs. Chartiers-Houston (at Trinity MS)
[3A] South Park vs. Avonworth (at North Allegheny)
WPIAL Baseball & Softball Quarterfinals Schedule: May 20, 2019
BASEBALL
2:00pm
[1A] St. Joseph’s vs. Union (at Pullman Park, Butler)
[3A] Ellwood City vs. Keystone Oaks (at Boyce-Mayview Park, Upper St. Clair)
[3A] Steel Valley vs. Beth-Center (at West Mifflin)
[4A] Mount Pleasant vs. Blackhawk (at Fox Chapel)
4:00pm
[1A] Greensburg Central Catholic vs. Quigley Catholic (at Kiski Area)
[1A] Bishop Canevin vs. Vincentian Academy (at Matulevic Field, Shaler)
[1A] California vs. Eden Christian (at Latrobe)
[2A] OLSH vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Burkett Complex, Robinson)
[2A] Avonworth vs. Serra Catholic (at Boyce-Mayview Park, Upper St. Clair)
[4A] New Castle vs. Greensburg-Salem (at Fox Chapel)
[4A] South Park vs. Yough (at West Mifflin)
4:30pm
[4A] Beaver vs. Highlands (at Pullman Park, Butler)
6:00pm
[2A] Neshannock vs. Carmichaels (at Burkett Complex, Robinson)
[3A] Waynesburg Central vs. Freeport (at Latrobe)
7:00pm
[2A] Laurel vs. Shenango (at Pullman Park, Butler)
[3A] Hopewell vs. Burrell (at Boyce-Mayview Park, Upper St. Clair)
SOFTBALL
2:00pm
[2A] Frazier vs. Vincentian (at Pleasant Valley Elementary, McMurray)
3:00pm
[1A] Springdale vs. Union (at Sewickley Academy)
[1A] Jeannette vs. Leechburg (at Fox Chapel)
[2A] Mohawk vs. Chartiers-Houston (at North Allegheny)
[2A] Carmichaels vs. Laurel (at Montour)
[3A] Ellwood City vs. South Allegheny (at Gateway)
[3A] Keystone Oaks vs. Burrell (at Hampton)
[4A] Ringgold vs. Mount Pleasant (at Seton Hill)
[4A] Greensburg-Salem vs. Knoch (at Hampton
4:00pm
[1A] Jefferson-Morgan vs. Sewickley Academy (at Trinity)
[1A] Trinity vs. Connellsville (at Pleasant Valley Elementary, McMurray)
5:00pm
[2A] Freedom vs. Neshannock (at Sewickley Academy)
[3A] Beaver vs. South Park (at Montour)
[3A] Southmoreland vs. Avonworth (at North Allegheny)
[4A] Indiana vs. Elizabeth Forward (at Gateway)
[5A] West Allegheny vs. Plum (at Hampton)
[5A] Albert Gallatin vs. Penn-Trafford (at Seton Hill)
[5A] Franklin Regional vs. Hampton (at Fox Chapel)
6:00pm
[1A] Bishop Canevin vs. West Greene (at Trinity)
[4A] Yough vs. Thomas Jefferson (at Pleasant Valley Elementary, McMurray)
Moran, Musgrove lead Pirates to 6-4 win vs Padres
Moran, Musgrove lead Pirates to 6-4 win vs Padres
By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Colin Moran hit a three-run home run and finished with four RBIs, and Joe Musgrove beat his hometown Padres for the second time in as many seasons as the Pittsburgh Pirates won 6-4 Sunday to take three of four.
Musgrove (3-4) was the second straight alum of Grossmont High in suburban El Cajon to beat the Padres. Steven Brault won Saturday night in relief of opener Montana DuRapau.
The big right-hander took a one-hit shutout into the seventh before the Padres broke out for four runs, the big blow coming on Hunter Renfroe’s three-run home run.
Greg Garcia, who played at Valhalla High in El Cajon, was the first Padres baserunner to reach second against Musgrove when he hit a leadoff double. He scored on a single by Alex Dickerson, who played at suburban Poway High.
With one out, Eric Hosmer hit a comebacker and Musgrove tried to go to second but his throw was wide for an error. Renfroe followed with a shot into the Padres’ bullpen beyond the left-center fence to pull the Padres to 5-4. It was his 11th homer.
Moran got his fourth RBI in the eighth when he drove in Bryan Reynolds, who doubled.
Musgrove retired his first six batters and didn’t allow a hit until Hosmer singled to left leading off the fifth. He allowed four runs, three earned, and four hits in 6 1/3 innings, with four strikeouts and one walk.
Felipe Vazquez pitched the ninth for his 13th save.
Moran’s homer off rookie Cal Quantrill (0-2) with two outs in the first inning helped stake Musgrove to a 4-0 lead before he threw a pitch and was Pittsburgh’s fourth hit in a span of six batters. Josh Bell, who homered twice in Saturday night’s win, was aboard on an RBI single and rookie Reynolds, who homered Friday and Saturday nights, also singled ahead of Moran’s homer.
Moran added an RBI single in the eighth off Robbie Erlin.
Quantrill was recalled from Triple-A El Paso to make the spot start, his third this season. He allowed five runs and eight hits in five innings, struck out two and walked two.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Chris Archer (1-3, 5.58) is scheduled to start Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game home series against Colorado.
Padres: Rookie RHP Chris Paddack (3-2, 1.99) is scheduled to start the opener of a three-game home series against Arizona on Monday night. He’s coming off his worst start, when he allowed season highs with five hits and six runs, although only three were earned.
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Bell hits 2 of Pirates’ 4 homers in 7-2 win vs Padres
Bell hits 2 of Pirates’ 4 homers in 7-2 win vs Padres
By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates jumped on rookie lefty Nick Margevicius for a season home run milestone Saturday night.
Josh Bell homered twice and drove in four, rookie Bryan Reynolds connected for the second straight night and the Pirates had their first four-homer game of the season in beating the San Diego Padres 7-2.
Margevicius (2-5) allowed the four homers in four-plus innings.
“It was a really good day for us at the ballpark,” manager Clint Hurdle said. “A lot of guys contributed.”
Bell has three career multihomer games, all in his last 14 games. He also had two homers against Oakland on May 4 and at Arizona on Tuesday. He’s homered 14 times this year.
The switch-hitter homered to left leading off the second, followed by Reynolds’ shot, also to left. Bell homered to left-center with one out in the third, with Adam Frazier aboard on a single and Starling Marte on a double.
“That right-handed swing is stronger than we’ve seen it in the past, evident by the swings today,” Hurdle said. “Both those balls were hit very, very well. It’s two more homers than he hit all last year, and it’s just past the middle of May.”
Padres manager Andy Green said Margevicius’ fastball “was leaking on him from the beginning. I think that Josh Bell’s second home run was a pitch we wanted out of the zone for sure, and he left it in the middle of the plate for him.”
Reynolds has three homers, including one in Friday night’s 5-3 victory.
Polanco lined a homer to right leading off the fifth, his fourth, to chase Margevicius.
Bell and Elias Diaz each had three hits.
Pittsburgh used an opener for the first time, with rookie righty Montana DuRapau holding San Diego to one hit in two scoreless innings while striking out four and walking one. He was making his first big league start and fifth appearance. He was a 32nd-round selection — the 971st pick overall — in the 2014 draft and made his major league debut May 9.
After allowing Hunter Renfroe’s single to open the second, DuRapau struck out rookie Ty France, Wil Myers and Austin Hedges.
Steven Brault (1-1), who played at Grossmont High in suburban El Cajon, replaced DuRapau and allowed two runs and four hits in 3 1/3 innings.
“It was really cool” pitching at home, Brault said. “There was a lot of emotion. Last year I pitched here and didn’t pitch very long. This year to be able to come in, that first inning was a nightmare but this has been my year so far. To do it in San Diego was cool, with my friends and family all here was great.”
Brault allowed an RBI single by Manny Machado with one out in the third and then got out of a bases-loaded jam by getting Renfroe to hit into a double play. He also allowed an RBI single by rookie Austin Allen in the sixth. It was Allen’s first big league RBI.
“I wasn’t very sharp in the first inning and then got much better after that, and I think that’s maybe having to bear down more, like I’m coming in from the bullpen,” Brault said. “All the pitchers, the whole staff did really well tonight and it’s nice when the offense scores five runs for you early.”
Margevicius allowed six runs and eight hits in four-plus innings, struck out two and walked one.
He has three losses and a no-decision in his last four starts.
“I’ve been falling behind in counts,” Margevicius said. “Definitely part of the last game and this game, falling behind has not been good for me.”
KINSLER’S FINE
Warstic, a bat company co-owned by Padres second baseman Ian Kinsler, advertised a 20 percent off sale on Twitter and Instagram on Saturday to help raise funds to pay the fine levied against him by MLB for using profanity after hitting a three-run homer Thursday night. The promo code was FLIPOFF20, perhaps a reference to Kinsler’s bat flip after the homer. Kinsler said he used profanity to fire up his teammates, although many fans felt it was directed at him. The Twitter and Instagram posts were later deleted. According to Bleacher Report, Kinsler was fined between $7,500 and $10,000. He’s making $3.75 million this season as part of an $8 million, two-year deal. MLB declined to confirm the fine amount.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Joe Musgrove (2-4, 3.59), who also pitched at Grossmont High, is scheduled to start the series finale Sunday. He beat the Padres 1-0 at Petco Park on June 29, striking out five in seven innings.
Padres: Rookie RHP Cal Quantrill (0-1, 3.60) will rejoin the team to make his third career start. He made his most recent start on May 1 and optioned to Triple-A El Paso on May 7.
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WPIAL Baseball & Softball First Round: May 17, 2019
BASEBALL
Thursday’s Scores
[2A] Carmichaels 1, Jeannette 0
[2A] Seton-LaSalle 1, Mohawk 0
[2A] Neshannock 9, Carlynton 4
[2A] OLSH 5, Riverside 0
[2A] Shenango 10, Brentwood 0
[2A] Laurel 16, Chartiers-Houston 6
[2A] Serra Catholic 5, Fort Cherry 3
[2A] Avonworth 17, Brownsville 2
[5A] South Fayette 5, Montour 4
[5A] Mars 5, Fox Chapel 0
[5A] Laurel Highlands 3, Kiski Area 1
[5A] Shaler 3, Trinity 2
[6A] Upper St. Clair 6, Hempfield 3
[6A] Seneca Valley 2, Connellsville 0
[6A] Norwin 10, Mt. Lebanon 2
[6A] Butler 5, Peters Township 3
SOFTBALL
Thursday’s Scores
[1A] Springdale 14, Quigley Catholic 0
[3A] Ellwood City 14, Freeport 11
[3A] Keystone Oaks 16, North Catholic 1
[3A] Southmoreland 10, Deer Lakes 2
[5A] Connellsville 15, Mars 1
[5A] West Allegheny 7, Shaler 5
[5A] Hampton 4, Latrobe 1
[5A] Trinity 6, Gateway 2
[5A] Franklin Regional 7, Montour 4
Kinsler’s 3-run homer lifts Padres to 4-3 win vs Pirates
Kinsler’s 3-run homer lifts Padres to 4-3 win vs Pirates
By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ian Kinsler hit a mighty three-run homer to put the San Diego Padres ahead of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and then had a profane outburst as he crossed home and then again in the dugout.
Many fans on social media felt it was directed at them, and manager Andy Green said it “was not the right response.”
Kinsler, who hasn’t been a fan favorite as he’s struggled since joining the Padres on an $8 million, two-year deal, said otherwise.
“That was for my teammates,” Kinsler said after the 4-3 victory Thursday night. “It had nothing to do with the fans. It’s for my teammates. It’s an inside thing with them. Just trying to get everybody fired up. We had a tough road trip. I’m a passionate player. I try to get my teammates going. That was it.”
He declined to say exactly what he said.
“That’s why it’s inside,” he said. “We need the fans behind us. We need the city of San Diego to be passionate with us and on our side. Hopefully that’s the way they see this team.”
Kinsler’s homer and reaction overshadowed the Padres setting the major league record by going 8,020 games without a no-hitter since their inception. Then again, fans have been used to that since 1969.
Franmil Reyes also homered, connecting off San Diegan Trevor Williams an inning before the Pirates starter left with discomfort in his right side.
Green had a different take than Kinsler.
“I think we’re aware of what’s going on,” the manager said. “I understand the emotion of the game a little bit, the frustration he’s felt up to this point. I’m not excusing anything by any stretch, but understanding what it feels like to go to the plate every day and grind and struggle. The world we live in, you hear a lot of hostility, so some of that comes out at times.”
Green said the Padres have an “outstanding” fan base, and that fans have the right to express displeasure.
“We as professionals should handle that displeasure in a more positive way than it was handled today,” Green said. “With him, he knows that. He’s played the game a long time. … Clearly not expressed well today. Ultimately, though, he’s a passionate baseball player.”
Green said he’d talk with Kinsler about it.
Kinsler’s three-run shot off Richard Rodriguez (0-3) with two outs in the sixth gave the Padres a 4-2 lead and got them off the hook for some shoddy play. It was Kinsler’s fifth.
Gregory Polanco made it a one-run game with a homer to right in the seventh, his third.
Adam Frazier singled to left off lefty Eric Lauer with two outs in the third to extend the Padres’ streak of futility into record territory. The Padres remain the only major league team without a no-hitter. The previous longest streak of 8,019 games without a no-hitter from a franchise’s inception was by the New York Mets, who got their first no-hitter, by Johan Santana, on June 1, 2012.
“It was still kind of early in the game,” Frazier said. “It’s pretty cool to extend that streak. I didn’t know about it; just trying to get a hit. I’m glad we weren’t the team that let them break that record, or whatever you want to call it.”
The Padres have had pitchers take a no-no into the eighth inning or beyond several times since their expansion season of 1969 but have never completed one. Some fans feel the franchise is cursed because manger Preston Gomez lifted Clay Kirby after eight no-hit innings against the New York Mets on June 21, 1970.
“It’s not a record that we want. I think one’s coming soon,” Lauer said.
Adam Warren (3-1) pitched two-thirds of an inning for the win, and Kirby Yates pitched the ninth for his major league-leading 17th save.
Reyes homered into the Padres’ bullpen beyond the fence in left-center with one out in the third, his 13th.
The Pirates tied it in the fifth after the Padres gave them several extra chances, including when rookie Kevin Newman, who played at Poway High, doubled to shallow right on a ball that ticked off Kinsler’s glove as the second baseman tried to make a basket catch while right fielder Reyes and first baseman Eric Hosmer also converged on the ball. Newman went on to score on Frazier’s soft chopper to the right of the mound, beating Lauer’s throw home.
The Pirates went ahead 2-1 on an unearned run in the sixth on two singles, an error and a wild pitch.
Williams, who played at Rancho Bernardo High, left with two outs in the fourth after striking out Myers. He allowed one run and two hits, struck out five and walked one.
Williams loaded the bases with one out in the first on a walk, single and hit batter before striking out Alex Dickerson, who also played at Poway High, and getting Myers to ground out.
“I think it’s hard to evaluate the outing. He was competing like he always does. He was going out there, making pitches,” manager Clint Hurdle said.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Padres: Green said “it’d probably still be a little bit of a stretch” to expect rookie SS Fernando Tatis Jr., on the IL with a strained left hamstring, to return to the team before the end of this seven-game homestand. Green said Tatis, who was hurt on April 28, still isn’t running at 100%.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Jordan Lyles (3-1, 2.09 ERA), who pitched with San Diego for parts of the 2017 and 2018 seasons, is scheduled to start Friday night.
Padres: LHP Joey Lucchesi (3-2, 4.57) held the Pirates to one hit in five innings in a 4-3 victory at Petco Park on June 30.
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WPIAL First Round Baseball & Softball: May 16, 2019
BASEBALL
2:00pm
[2A] Jeannette vs. Carmichaels (at Seton Hill)
[2A] Fox Chapel vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Seton-LaSalle)
[2A] Neshannock vs. Carlynton (at Seneca Valley)
[5A] Montour vs. South Fayette (at Upper St. Clair)
[6A] Norwin vs. Mt. Lebanon (at West Mifflin)
4:00pm
[2A] Riverside vs. OLSH (at Seneca Valley)
[2A] Shenango vs. Brentwood (at Chippewa Park)
[2A] Laurel vs. Chartiers-Houston (at Burkett Complex)
[5A] Fox Chapel vs. Mars (at North Allegheny)
[5A] Kiski Area vs. Laurel Highlands (at Seton Hill)
[6A] Upper St. Clair vs. Hempfield (at West Mifflin)
[6A] Seneca Valley vs. Connellsville (at Fox Chapel)
4:30pm
[2A] Fort Cherry vs. Serra Catholic (at Upper St. Clair)
6:30pm
[2A] Avonworth vs. Brownsville (at Burkett Complex)
7:00pm
[5A] Trinity vs. Shaler (at North Allegheny)
[6A] Peters Township vs. Butler (at Upper St. Clair)
SOFTBALL
3:00pm
[1A] Quigley Catholic vs. Springdale (at Shaler
4:00pm
[3A] Ellwood City vs. Freeport (at North Allegheny)
[3A] North Catholic vs. Keystone Oaks (at Hampton)
[5A] Mars vs. Connellsville (at Gateway)
[5A] West Allegheny vs. Shaler (at Hampton)
5:00pm
[3A] Southmoreland vs. Deer Lakes (at Shaler)
6:00pm
[5A] Latrobe vs. Hampton (at Gateway)
[5A] Gateway vs. Trinity (at North Allegheny)
[5A] Montour vs. Franklin Regional (at Hampton)
Bucs gets blasted by the D-Backs 11-1!!
Greinke exits with abdominal tightness, D-backs rout Pirates
By JOSE M. ROMERO Associated Press
PHOENIX (AP) — Zack Greinke was cruising along when he felt something wrong. Taking no chances, the Arizona Diamondbacks ace called it a day.
Greinke pitched shutout ball into the eighth inning before exiting with abdominal tightness and the Diamondbacks routed Chris Archer and the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-1.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said Greinke would get an MRI on Friday. Arizona is off Thursday.
“It’s not too bad,” Greinke said. “Just didn’t seem like a good idea to try to push it.”
Greinke said the current situation seems less serious than the left oblique injury that cost him six weeks in 2016, though he thought about that at first.
“I just knew something was wrong and didn’t want to take the chance of hurting it more,” he said. “At first I thought it was an oblique thing, but it seems to be in a different spot.”
Greinke (6-1) allowed four hits in 7 2/3 innings, then walked off the mound with a trainer with a 2-2 count on Pirates reliever Chris Stratton. Greinke said he felt his injury during that at-bat.
“I’m always optimistic about things,” Lovullo said, admitting that if not for the injury he considered allowing Greinke to go after a complete game.
Greinke struck out five, walked none and kept up his recent run of success — he has a 1.09 ERA in his last six starts, allowing five earned runs in 41 1/3 innings. He also raised his scoreless innings streak against the Pirates to 21 1/3 innings.
“This is the most consistent that I’ve seen him. It’s angle of the fastball. It’s throwing fastballs to both sides of the plate, and he’s got three secondary pitches that he can throw at any time,” Lovullo said. “We get spoiled by him. We know that he’s extremely locked in right now.”
Blake Swihart hit a two-run, inside-the-park home run in the eighth, and Eduardo Escobar and Adam Jones also homered for the Diamondbacks, who went 6-1 against the Pirates this season. Jarrod Dyson had two hits, scored three runs and stole two bases.
Melky Cabrera drove in the Pirates’ run with a two-out single in the ninth.
Pirates pitcher Chris Archer’s first start since April 26, after which he went on the 10-day injured list with right thumb pain, didn’t go well. He walked the bases loaded in the first inning, and all three runners scored.
Archer (1-3) lasted just 3 2-3 innings, allowing six earned runs on four hits with four walks and a wild pitch.
Dyson came home on Ketel Marte’s soft single, Escobar scored on an error by third baseman Colin Moran and Nick Ahmed added a sacrifice fly to put Arizona ahead 3-0.
Archer rallied to strike out the side in the second inning, but the Diamondbacks plated four runs in the fourth, all with two outs.
“Poor. Very, very poor. I just didn’t have good command at all,” Archer said. “I don’t really know what to say other than that.
“They exploited my lack of control,” Archer added, saying his thumb did not affect him.
After Dyson’s single, Escobar hit his ninth homer of the season. Jones’ ninth homer curled inside the left-field foul pole and into the Diamondbacks bullpen in the fifth off Stratton.
“Home runs happen, but when you can score runs on some base hits, that’s when you know you’re offense is clicking,” Jones said.
Escobar doubled in Dyson for his third RBI of the game in the eighth. Swihart hit a long fly and when the ball caromed off the angled wall in right-center and eluded two outfielders, he scored standing up for his second career inside-the-park homer.
Josh Bell got two hits for the Pirates, extending his career-high hitting streak to 15 games.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: Archer’s return from injury led to the Pirates optioning RHP Clay Holmes to Triple-A Indianapolis. … OF Corey Dickerson (shoulder) is on track to throw long toss as soon as this weekend. … RHP Keone Kela (shoulder) could throw off a mound in the next few days.
Diamondbacks: OF David Peralta left the game after five innings with tightness on the right side of his upper back, replaced by Swihart in left field. Lovullo said he hopes some training room therapy will take care of Peralta’s issue. … RHP Taijuan Walker (elbow surgery) was scheduled to pitch four innings in an extended spring training game Wednesday at the team’s facility in nearby Scottsdale. But he threw just 17 pitches due to right shoulder soreness and was removed as a precaution, then had an MRI later Wednesday.
UP NEXT
Pirates: Pittsburgh begins a four-game series at San Diego on Thursday, with RHP Trevor Williams (2-1, 3.40 ERA) scheduled to start the opener. He’s pitched at least six innings in each of his eight starts this season.
Diamondbacks: RHP Merrill Kelly (3-4, 4.70 ERA) gets the ball at home on Friday against the San Francisco Giants, the opener of a three-game series. It’ll be his first career start against the Giants.
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WPIAL Baseball & Softball Playoffs: May 15, 2019
BASEBALL
2:00pm
[1A] Rochester vs. Greensburg CC (at Shaler)
[1A] Monessen vs. St. Joseph (at Seton Hill)
[1A] Eden Christian vs. West Greene (at Upper St. Clair)
[3A] Burrell vs. McGuffey (at West Mifflin)
[4A] Beaver vs. Belle Vernon (at Fox Chapel)
[4A] Quaker Valley vs. South Park (at Seneca Valley)
4:00pm
[3A] Ellwood City vs. Deer Lakes (at Neshannock)
[3A] Beth-Center vs. New Brighton (at North Allegheny)
[4A] Central Valley vs. Yough (at Shaler)
[4A] New Castle vs. Elizabeth Forward (at Fox Chapel)
[4A] Ringgold vs. Mount Pleasant (at Seton Hill)
[4A] Thomas Jefferson vs. Highlands (at West Mifflin)
4:30pm
[1A] Bishop Canevin vs. Jefferson-Morgan (at Upper St. Clair)
6:30pm
[4A] Knoch vs. Blackhawk (at Neshannock)
7:00pm
[1A] Leechburg vs. Quigley Catholic (at North Allegheny)
[3A] Freedom vs. Waynesburg Central (at Upper St. Clair)
SOFTBALL
3:00pm
[2A] Mohawk vs. South Side Beaver (at Sewickley Academy)
[2A] OLSH vs. Chartiers-Houston (at South Fayette)
[2A] Vincentian vs. Burgettstown (at Montour)
4:00pm
[2A] Carmichaels vs. Seton-LaSalle (at McMurray)
[2A] Laurel vs. Riverview (at Hampton)
[2A] Frazier vs. Apollo-Ridge (at Latrobe)
[4A] New Castle vs. Ringgold (at North Allegheny)
[6A] Bethel Park vs. Norwin (at Gateway)
5:00pm
[2A] Freedom vs. Serra Catholic (at Montour)
[2A] Bentworth vs. Neshannock (at Sewickley Academy)
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Upper St. Clair (at South Fayette)
6:00pm
[4A] Central Valley vs. Yough (at McMurray)
[4A] Ambridge vs. Greensburg-Salem (at Hampton)
[4A] West Mifflin vs. Indiana (at Latrobe)
[6A] Hempfield vs. Baldwin (at Gateway)
[6A] Seneca Valley vs. Canon-McMillan (at North Allegheny)