The Pirates lost 3-1 to the Mets on Tuesday, overshadowing a truly fantastic start from rookie pitcher Jared Jones.
Jones was on a restricted pitch count, throwing five shutout frames with no walks, one hit, and seven strikeouts. He filled up the strike zone, getting 50 strikes on 59 total pitches. He left with a 1-0 lead, and Luis Ortiz brought in to go multiple innings. Ortiz allowed three runs in his second frame, with two scoring off Jose Hernandez.
The decision to sit Jones with so few pitches will be controversial, due to the proceeding loss. Jones pitched 126 innings last year, so he’s likely to be limited throughout this season. That’s tough when he’s been pitching so well. After Tuesday’s start, Jones has a 3.13 ERA and a 32:2 K/BB ratio in 23 innings.
Tuesday’s start saw Jones hit 98+ MPH on 11 pitches, with four that went 99 MPH, including a top velocity of 99.7. For his second straight start, Jones picked up 15 whiffs. Seven of those were on the fastball, which averaged 97.7 MPH. Seven whiffs came from the slider on 13 swings across 22 pitches. He also picked up a whiff on the changeup. Jones had ten called strikes, including one on a curveball.
Jones mostly works off the fastball/slider combo, but that’s all he really needs. The Mets aren’t a top offense, but they don’t strike out much. Entering tonight’s game, they ranked third in the majors with an 18.4% strikeout rate. Jones carved up their lineup with those two plus pitches.
Entering tonight’s game, Jones was getting a swinging strike on 25% of sliders thrown, and 16.4% of fastballs thrown. The slider is looking like a truly elite pitch, generating a 45.6% chase rate, but only a 19.2% contact rate on chase swings, and a 35 inch average vertical break.
It’s early, which means the Pirates are right to be cautious with the innings from Jones. At this point, he is looking like a serious Rookie of the Year contender.
STATCAST HEROES
Edward Olivares has hit three balls at 108 MPH or harder in the last week. All three have gone for outs. STATS
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DAILY VIDEO RUNDOWN
Here’s a look at the stuff from Jared Jones.
MLB's No. 57 prospect Jared Jones was firing on all cylinders for the @Pirates:
5 IP
1 H
0 R
0 BB
7 K pic.twitter.com/rNWPQRpRru— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 17, 2024
Oneil Cruz showed off the glove behind Jones in the second inning.
"Didn't think when that ball was hit that anybody was gonna get to it." pic.twitter.com/b9XkFfVn0n
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 16, 2024
Jared Triolo added more defense in the fifth inning.
Made the play and didn't even pop his bubble. pic.twitter.com/vBCXiXVXI9
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 17, 2024
The defense continued in Triple-A, with Liover Peguero calling an audible on this double play.
Love the glove, Liover. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/PGVbiFmzX7
— Indianapolis Indians (@indyindians) April 17, 2024
Gilberto Celestino got in on the action, making a running leaping catch against the wall.
Catch of the Season nominee courtesy of Gilberto Celestino. 😲@ESPNAssignDesk | #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/qw5S1Dwez5
— Indianapolis Indians (@indyindians) April 17, 2024
Nick Gonzales picked up three hits, including this triple to right field.
Watch Nick go for three!
He's officially on cycle watch. 👀 pic.twitter.com/jaYM9nqJmA
— Indianapolis Indians (@indyindians) April 16, 2024
Ji Hwan Bae went 2-for-4 with an RBI double.
The RBI two-bagger that started it all. 💪
Three-run frame courtesy of a double, sacrifice fly and single. pic.twitter.com/vSI7dEEyv6
— Indianapolis Indians (@indyindians) April 16, 2024
Tsung-Che Cheng homered for the first time this season.
Tsung-Che Cheng ties the game with a two-run shot!
LISTEN: https://t.co/aioWvW3Svf
WATCH: https://t.co/6GP894jPtF pic.twitter.com/igCUcBQpT9— Altoona Curve (@AltoonaCurve) April 16, 2024
Jase Bowen picks up an RBI single.
Jase Bowen puts us on the board in the fourth!
LISTEN: https://t.co/aioWvW3Svf
WATCH: https://t.co/6GP894jPtF pic.twitter.com/S6VmNT6SVt— Altoona Curve (@AltoonaCurve) April 16, 2024
Hudson Head homered for the third time this season in Greensboro.
Hudson Head starting us off here in the second with a HOMER!
Hoppers: 1 | Crawdads: 0 pic.twitter.com/YfWcCI8VHT
— Greensboro Grasshoppers (@GSOHoppers) April 16, 2024
Shalin Polanco doubles for Bradenton, on a ball with a 100 MPH exit velocity.
Shalin Polanco gets us on the board with his double! pic.twitter.com/ns4yhfNTfg
— Bradenton Marauders (@The_Marauders) April 16, 2024
PROSPECT WATCH
The nightly Pirates Prospect Watch is now its own article. I’ll be doing the weekly recap every Monday, as there are no games played. The daily Prospect Watch will look at one player who stands out that day, along with the recaps you’d normally see in this article.
Tsung-Che Cheng went 3-for-3 with a home run, and now has a .500 OBP in 32 plate appearances. Read more about his night and all of the other top performers.
ROSTER MOVES
- Yasmani Grandal began his rehab assignment with Indianapolis, going 0-for-2.
- Ji Hwan Bae was optioned to Indianapolis, where he was already playing on a rehab assignment.
- Joe Perez was sent from Indianapolis to Altoona.
TODAY: PIRATES (11-5) AT METS (6-8)
Game Time: 1:10 PM EDT
Watch: SportsNet-PIT
Listen: KDKA-FM 93.7
Pirates Starter: Bailey Falter, LHP (1-0, 4.20)
Mets Starter: Luis Severino, RHP (1-1, 3.00)
In the Minors…
- Indianapolis sends LHP Cam Alldred to the mound at 12:05 PM EST.
- Altoona has an earlier game, with LHP Nick Dombkowski on the mound at 11:05 AM.
- Greensboro goes slightly earlier, sending LHP Hunter Barco to the hill at 11:00 AM. I wrote about Barco today, after he’s thrown seven shutout innings in his first two starts.
- Bradenton rounds out the morning games with RHP Hung-Leng Cheng on the mound at 11:00 AM.
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THIS WEEK ON PIRATES PROSPECTS
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In my premium column for Patreon subscribers, I looked at the cautious approach the Pirates are taking with Paul Skenes. I agree with the approach, but broke down how it could have limits that would call for him being up before the Super Two dates pass.
**Williams: The Pirates Should Be Taking a Cautious Approach With Paul Skenes
I wrote two articles this week looking at depth options who stand out to me in Triple-A.
Nick Gonzales was taken seventh overall in the 2020 draft. He’s dealt with swing and miss issues, which have kept him in Triple-A. In the early part of the season, he’s showing positive overall improvements with his strikeout rates, while still having some underlying concerns about swing and miss.
**Examining the Swing and Miss of Nick Gonzales
Malcom Nunez is a stocky corner infield prospect who can play third, but has the power for first base. After hitting three home runs to start the season, I looked deeper at the power bat of Nunez, and his brief history in Triple-A already as a 23-year-old prospect.
**Malcom Nunez Brings Plus Power Bat to Indianapolis
This week I also highlighted three lower level pitchers who have stood out to me in early looks as potential MLB starters.
The Pirates drafted Hunter Barco in the second round of the 2022 draft, while the lefty from Florida was out with Tommy John. Now fully recovered, Barco is pitching in Greensboro, and has thrown seven shutout frames in his first two starts of the season, with an advanced mix of pitches.
**Hunter Barco is Showing Why the Pirates Invested in Him
Alessandro Ercolani is a 19-year-old pitcher from the small country of San Marino, with a mix of six pitches that all show promise. The Pirates gave him the assignment of pitching in High-A Greensboro, which he embraced with four shutout innings in his debut.
**Alessandro Ercolani is a Big Talent From a Small Country
Patrick Reilly was drafted as a reliever out of Vanderbilt last season, but with a mid-90s fastball that gets up to 98, and a plus slider, it’s easy to see why the Pirates are giving him a shot in the rotation. He’s showing promising control results in the early games, reversing the issue that has held him back the most.
**Patrick Reilly Features An Elite Fastball, With Early Positive Results in Control