This past Easter weekend Pittsburgh showed Philly a little something..... on the ice and on the diamond. Not only did the Penguins beat the Flyers but the Pirates..... yes the Pittsburgh Pirates after dropping their home opener took the last 2 games of the 3 game series from the Phillies.
Lets be honest did the Pirates look like they could win the World Series? No, but what gave me more hope than I already had (and as you all know a few weeks ago I declared we will have a winning season) was that they continued to fight and won both games by coming from behind. Yet another positive take on this is that they faced some pretty dominant starting pitching and yet came out on top.
I also liked what I saw from our entire pitching staff. The guys that came in for relief threw some great innings to carry on solid outings from the starting rotation.
I was also impressed with a few young guys who came through in clutch situations, Matt Hague, Alex Presley, and Yamaico Navarro. Although Hague's Major League debut was nothing to brag about, his pinch hit appearance in a sticky situation allowed him to single in a game tying run. Presley hit an RBI broken bat single that scored a game winning run, and Navarro stood strong in the batters box and didn't swing at pitches that weren't good.
I should mention that Pedro Alvarez also finally got a hit.... it happened to be a beautiful homerun which temporarily made me forget how strongly I feel against him being in the big league right now. It was nice.....
If these young players can continue to step up when needed and can get a bit more backup from the rest of the team we may have some seriously exciting games on our hands this season. This very well could have been a horrible start to the season but I think the Pirates showed that they aren't going to just lay down and let everyone walk all over them, they are going to put up a fight!
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Pirates Finalize Opening Day Roster
Well, its official. The Pirates Opening Day roster is complete. Some of the biggest discussions from recent weeks about the battle for those coveted last few spots left us all sitting in anticipation of what would happen. The way the final decisions were made was sort of a disappointment, at least for me it was. The Pirates ended up not having to make a decision. Chris Leroux, a right handed pitcher fighting for one of those spots made the decisions for them when he strained a pectoral muscle during the Pirates preseason game with the Phillies on Tuesday. This little mishap put him firmly on the 60 day DL.
This let the Pirates place pitcher Juan Cruz on the roster without having to bump a position player. Matt Hague, Josh Harrison, and Yamaico Navarro all ended up on the roster instead of one of them having to start the season at Triple-A Indianapolis.
So is this a good thing for the Pirates? Absolutely. This allows them to keep 3 players that have the potential to generate some offense for a team that sorely needs any and all offense it can find.
Now I guess it's time to final look at Opening Day..... Pirates Vs. Phillies. Erik Bedard vs Roy Halladay. I know its crazy to be so excited over a team that hasn't had a winning season in..... forever, but I can't wait to watch! Thursday at 1:35pm can't come soon enough, at least not for this Pirate fan.
This let the Pirates place pitcher Juan Cruz on the roster without having to bump a position player. Matt Hague, Josh Harrison, and Yamaico Navarro all ended up on the roster instead of one of them having to start the season at Triple-A Indianapolis.
So is this a good thing for the Pirates? Absolutely. This allows them to keep 3 players that have the potential to generate some offense for a team that sorely needs any and all offense it can find.
Now I guess it's time to final look at Opening Day..... Pirates Vs. Phillies. Erik Bedard vs Roy Halladay. I know its crazy to be so excited over a team that hasn't had a winning season in..... forever, but I can't wait to watch! Thursday at 1:35pm can't come soon enough, at least not for this Pirate fan.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Will we see Pedro on opening day?
After 2011 Pedro Alvarez really needed to come into Spring Training and show the Pirates that last year was a slump that he has worked his way out of. From what I have seen so far he is still knee deep in slumpville. Pedro is batting a .148 over 12 games with 11 strikeouts, the only bright spot in that is he has hit 2 homeruns.
He hasn't been completely aweful defensively but when you look at what some of the guys who could take over at third base are doing during Spring Training you can't help but wonder why the Pirates would have him on their opening day roster. He would be better off starting the season in Triple A Indianapolis working on getting that batting average up. Lets be honest here folks the Pirates need bats in their lineup. Thats not going to change over night so they really need to go with the better bat here. I really don't see Pedro stepping onto the field on opening day.
I have already mentioned several times I really like what Matt Hague brings to the plate, literally and figurtively as well as Josh Harrison. Harrison already has a little experience with the Buccos, having started several games at third last season (among other locations) and while he wasn't brilliant, I will still take him over what I am seeing out of Alvarez. Plus Harrison brings more of a threat on the basepath, he might generate an extra look from opposing pitchers and catchers, I like that too.
Just over 2 weeks left till opening day.
He hasn't been completely aweful defensively but when you look at what some of the guys who could take over at third base are doing during Spring Training you can't help but wonder why the Pirates would have him on their opening day roster. He would be better off starting the season in Triple A Indianapolis working on getting that batting average up. Lets be honest here folks the Pirates need bats in their lineup. Thats not going to change over night so they really need to go with the better bat here. I really don't see Pedro stepping onto the field on opening day.
I have already mentioned several times I really like what Matt Hague brings to the plate, literally and figurtively as well as Josh Harrison. Harrison already has a little experience with the Buccos, having started several games at third last season (among other locations) and while he wasn't brilliant, I will still take him over what I am seeing out of Alvarez. Plus Harrison brings more of a threat on the basepath, he might generate an extra look from opposing pitchers and catchers, I like that too.
Just over 2 weeks left till opening day.
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