On Tuesday night, Paul Skenes threw six shutout frames in Indianapolis. The top prospect in the Pittsburgh Pirates system, and the best pitching prospect...
Paul Skenes looks ready for the big leagues, following a six shutout inning performance for Indianapolis on Tuesday night. The 2023 first overall pick...
There are no minor league games on Monday, which means every Monday's Pirates Prospect Watch features the best performers from the previous week.
This week...
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1B Aaron Baker gave the Marauders a boost with his grand slam in the 1st inning, and Jason Erickson won his first game of the season.
Starter Quinton Miller began the game with two outs, then gave up a double and a single, to give the Cardinals one run. The Marauders thundered back with 6 runs in the bottom of the frame, as the first 6 batters reached base before an out was recorded. RF Robbie Grossman led off with a walk, then went to third when 2B Adalberto Santos doubled. CF Evan Chambers walked to load the bases and set up Baker, who blasted a grand slam over the right field wall. DH Calvin Anderson followed the home run with a single, then he advanced to third on C Ramon Cabrera's double. After a ground out and a strikeout, SS Benji Gonzalez sent the Palm Beach starter to the showers with a 2-RBI single. Grossman singled also, but a pop out ended the inning with the Marauders ahead 6-1.
Then it started raining.... and the game was delayed for more than 2 hours. When they did get back to business, Erickson took over on the mound for Miller. Erickson pitched 4 innings, and had trouble in only one, the 4th. He gave up a single, a double, a single, and a double, to give the Cardinals 2 runs. With two runners in scoring position, Erickson maintained his composure to strike out the next two batters and get out of the inning. Diego Moreno pitched the next two innings for Bradenton, allowing a walk and a wild pitch. He also had a runner reach base due to a throwing error by Gonzalez, but erased that runner with a double play. Ryan Beckman took the final two innings, and earned his 2nd save of the season, as he retired all 6 batters he faced, including a pair of strikeouts.
Baker did not stop hitting after the 1st inning, though the Marauders did not score again in the game. He singled in the 2nd, and Anderson doubled behind him, but Baker was thrown out at home on a fielder's choice play. LF David Rubinstein reached on a fielding error at short, loading the bases, but a ground out ended the inning without a run scoring. Gonzalez was thrown out at the plate on a fielder's choice in the 3rd inning, after a walk, a stolen base, and a fly out. The Marauders had two runners on base due to a single and a walk in both the 4th and 5th innings. In the 4th, Rubinstein walked and 3B Elevys Gonzalez singled; in the 5th, Santos singled and Chambers walked. Baker's third hit came in the 8th, when Chambers drove a ball off the glove of the Palm Beach right fielder. Chambers rounded second and headed for third, but the center fielder was able to pick up the ball and fire it in to third, where Chambers was tagged out. Baker singled after Chambers' hit, but was left on base.
The Marauders posted a total of 12 hits. Each member of the lineup reached base at least once, and Rubinstein was the only one without at least one hit.
The Indianapolis Indians and the Columbus Clippers were rained out in Columbus tonight. They will try for two on Monday, beginning at 5 pm. Sunday's game is scheduled for 4 pm. Infielder Pedro Ciriaco was optioned back to the Indians, after just a brief visit to Pittsburgh. The Pirates' new shortstop Brandon Wood got himself to Pittsburgh very quickly, so no need for Ciriaco to fill in. Jose Ascanio, who was hit in the head by a line drive on Thursday, has been diagnosed as having "just" a contusion (a bruise). He's doing better today.
Kannapolis Intimidators 8, West Virginia Power 7 (Game 1) (box)
The Pirates were able to fight back after Kannapolis scored 6 runs in the 2nd inning, but 2 runs in the bottom of the 7th gave Kannapolis the win. The Power had the early lead with one run in the 1st and 2 more in the 2nd. CF Mel Rojas walked, and 1B Matt Curry singled. LF Rogelios Noris' fly out moved Rojas to third, and then Rojas scored on RF Justin Howard's single through the hole into left field. C Kawika Emsley-Pai walked to load the bases, but a ground out ended the inning without any more runs scoring. With one out in the top of the 2nd, back-to-back doubles by DH Jairo Marquez and SS Drew Maggi brought in one run, then a wild pitch and a fielding error allowed Maggi to score, giving the Power a 3-0 lead.
Starter Colton Cain had retired the Intimidators in order in the 1st, but got in trouble in the bottom of the 2nd, when the first 6 batters who came to the plate reached base safely. A single, a double, and a walk loaded the bases, then a hit batter forced in the first run. A double plated two more, and a single added another two. Another double made it 6 runs in the inning, and the Power were behind 6-3.
The Power battled right back in the top of the 3rd. Walks to Howard and 3B Andy Vasquez both walked, and Emsley-Pai was hit by a pitch to load the bases again for the Power. An RBI ground out drove in Howard, then Marquez's single scored both Vasquez and Emsley-Pai to tie the score at 6-6. The Power took the lead in the 4th on Curry's lead-off home run.
Trent Stevenson relieved Cain to begin the 3rd inning, and he pitched 3 scoreless innings. He allowed 3 hits and struck out one. The Power bats suddenly went quiet after the 4th, with no more hits until the 7th, when Howard tripled. Emsley-Pai and Marquez both walked, but two ground outs and a strikeout left all three on base. Jason Townsend pitched the 6th inning for the Power, allowing just one hit. Casey Sadler came on to pitch the 7th, and with one out, Sadler gave up three consecutive singles. The third hit went to Howard in right field, and Howard's throw back to the plate was right to Emsley-Pai, who tagged out the lead runner at the plate. But the next batter doubled to tie the score again, and the fourth single of the inning drove in the winning walk-off run.
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The Indianpolis Indians struggled in the cold and the fog tonight at Fifth Third Field in Toledo, Ohio, as they lost to the Mud Hens, earning a split of the 4-game series. Starter Rudy Owens (photo) suffered his first loss of the season, after having won his first two starts.
The Mud Hens attacked Owens as soon as they came to the plate in the bottom of the 1st. CF Andy Dirks led off with a grounder to first. Tribe 1B Matt Hague made a diving stop, but he had to wait for Owens to move to first, and by the time Owens got there, Dirks was safe. After a strikeout, LF Timo Perez and 1B Ryan Striekby both singled, and Dirks came in to score. A sacrifice fly by RF Clete Thomas brought in Perez, and the Mud Hens had a 2-0 lead.
Owens put the Mud Hens down in order in the 2nd, and that was the only inning in which he did that. Toledo picked up another run in the 3rd, when Perez singled to the right side of the mound, just out of reach of Owens. Strieby doubled over RF Andrew Lambo's head and off the wall, and by the time Lambo was able to chase down the ricochet, Perez had scored easily. The bottom of the 4th began with a triple by DH Danny Worth. That ball also hit the wall over CF Alex Presley's head, and the throw came back in to the infield, but was cut off by 2B Brian Friday, as Worth slid into third. Owens threw a wild pitch, and Worth scored easily. Owens gave up a double to Perez (his third hit of the game) in the 5th, and walked Strieby, but kept them from scoring. Owens finished up with 5 innings of work, allowing 4 runs on 7 hits and 2 walks, with 7 strikeouts. He threw 87 pitches, of which 59 were strikes.
Friday night game action in the Pirates' lower minor leagues:
The West Virginia Power were rained out in Kannapolis tonight. The Power and the Intimidators will play two on Saturday beginning at 6:05 pm. The Power are expecting the Pirates' first round pick from the 2010 draft, Jameson Taillon, to be joining the team this weekend. He should be making his pro debut for the Power sometime early next week.
The Curve broke a 5.5-inning-long 5-5 tie in the top of the 15th, to win this game in dramatic fashion. They must have all been tired and ready to end it by then. With one out, 1B Miles Durham singled and moved to second base on a balk. LF Quincy Latimore also singled, and Durham scored the go-ahead run from second base. But the Curve were not satisfied yet -- 3B Jeremy Farrell singled, and DH Eric Fryer doubled, driving in Latimore. After a strikeout, 1B Brock Holt walked to load the bases, and CF Starling Marte blasted a triple into right field, clearing the bases for 3 more runs. The Richmond right fielder made a wild throw in, allowing Marte to score too, and the Curve had a 6-run inning. All that remained was for Noah Krol to take the mound in the bottom of the inning and finish off the Squirrels with a ground out, a walk, and a double play.
Richmond had the early lead in the game. Curve starter Jared Hughes retired the first 6 batters he faced, but began the 3rd by giving up 4 singles with only one out, scoring one run. A walk forced in the second run of the inning, and another single added two more, for a 4-0 lead. A double and a single gave the Squirrels one more run in the 5th, and that was all for Hughes.
The Curve had only one hit over the first 5 innings, and that was a double by Fryer to lead off the 3rd. They also had two walks (Holt and Latimore) and C Tony Sanchez was hit by a pitch in those innings, though none of them came around to score. They got two runs back in the top of the 6th. Marte led off with a walk, and after two outs, Durham's single brought in Marte. Latimore doubled, plating Durham, and the Curve had cut the lead to 5-2.