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Pirates Prospect Watch: Charles McAdoo Continues Breakout With Another Home Run

Charles McAdoo hit his third home run in eight games at the Double-A level. On Sunday afternoon, McAdoo launched the home run in the...

Pirates Prospect Watch: Patrick Reilly Completes a Great Month in Greensboro

Patrick Reilly has been one of the breakout prospects in the lower levels of the Pittsburgh Pirates system this year. Drafted in the fifth...

Pirates Prospect Watch: Hunter Barco Strikes Out Nine in Five No-Hit Innings

The Pittsburgh Pirates scaled back the workload of left-handed pitcher Hunter Barco this month. Barco opened the month allowing eight runs in 4.2 innings...

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Indians Shut Out Clippers 8-0

INDIANS SHUT OUT CLIPPERS 8-0 Moss And Bernier Combine For Six RBI In Victory COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Right fielder Brandon Moss and first baseman Doug Bernier...

Curry Smashes Sixth Homer, But Muckdogs Down Spikes, 10-6

CURRY SMASHES SIXTH HOMER, BUT MUCKDOGS DOWN SPIKES, 10-6 BOX SCORE GAME LOG STATE COLLEGE – The State College Spikes, behind Matt Curry’s sixth home...

Anatomy of a loss

The Pirates have managed to produce some very strange methods of losing in Milwaukee this year. Last night, Lastings Milledge misplayed a fly ball into a two-run triple, which directly led to a 7-2 loss. Let's take a look at just one of the 349,993 ways the Pirates have found to lose a game.

Charlie Morton to Start Tomorrow

The Pittsburgh Pirates have recalled pitcher Charlie Morton to make the start in tomorrow's game against the Milwaukee Brewers, marking the return to the...

Game 128: Six Run Outburst Sends Milwaukee Past Bucs

James McDonald was in command. But Milwaukee sent eleven men to the plate in the seventh to bust open a close game.

Tough First Inning Sinks Indians

Toledo Mud Hens� 8,� Indianapolis Indians� 2 ..����� (box)

IMG_4387Five runs in the 1st inning gave the Toledo Mud Hens a lead they would not give up, as they defeated the Indianapolis Indians at Victory Field tonight.

Joe Martinez (photo) had to work through a tough 1st inning on this start.� The first batter of the game, 2B Justin Henry, fouled off the first two pitches for an 0-2 count, then took 4 straight balls, for a walk.� SS Cale Iorg grounded to third, forcing Henry out at second, but Iorg was safe at first.� 1B Max Leon dropped down a sacrifice bunt to move Iorg to second base.� Then, with two outs, LF Jeff Frazier smacked a 2-run homer over the left field wall.� CF Ben Guez followed the homer with a single, and former Indy Indian C Robinzon Diaz reached on an error when Martinez could not handle the tapper back to the mound.� DH Michael Bertram belted a 3-run homer over the right-center field wall, and the Mud Hens had a 5-0 lead.

The Indians got one run back in the bottom of the 2nd when four consecutive batters reached base. With one out, LF Mitch Jones lined a single into left field, then advanced to second base when Robinzon Diaz let a pitch get past him.� C Erik Kratz and DH Brian Myrow both ran the count full then took a walk, loading the bases.� SS Pedro Ciriaco lined another single into left field, scoring Jones from third base.� A foul pop and a grounder back to the mound ended the inning with three base runners still on.

Martinez got through the 2nd and 3rd innings without allowing a run to score, though he gave up back-to-back singles (Henry and Iorg) in the 2nd, and a walk to Bertram in the 3rd.� The Mud Hens picked up another run in the top of the 4th, when RF Christopher White led off with a solo home run.� Henry and Iorg singled again after the home run, but a double play and a ground out got Martinez out of that jam.

The Mud Hens went down in order for Martinez in the 5th, but came right back at him in the 6th.� RF Shawn Roof and Christopher White led off with back-to-back singles.� A ground out to first moved both runners into scoring position, and Cale Iorg's line drive double into left field brought both Roof and White in to score, giving the Mud Hens an 8-1 lead.� That was the end of Martinez's night.� He had allowed 8 runs (5 earned) on 11 hits and 2 walks, with 3 strikeouts.� He threw 93 pitches, 58 for strikes.

Mud Hens Power Past Tribe 8-2

MUD HENS POWER PAST TRIBE 8-2 Toledo Blasts Three Home Runs To Gain Series Split INDIANAPOLIS -- Left fielder Jeff Frazier blasted his 24th longball of...

Pittsburgh Pirates Prospect Watch 8/27/10

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS (AAA) GAME STORY Indianapolis lost 8-2 to Toledo.  Joe Martinez (L, 1-2, 6.17) pitched 5.1 innings, allowing eight runs, five earned, on 11 hits,...

Spikes Take Haymakers Name, But Drop 7-3 Matchup to Muckdogs

SPIKES TAKE HAYMAKERS NAME, BUT DROP 7-3 MATCHUP TO MUCKDOGS BOX SCORE GAME LOG STATE COLLEGE, PA – The State College Spikes became the...

Watson Waves Wand, Stymies Squirrels, 5-0

WATSON WAVES WAND, STYMIES SQUIRRELS, 5-0 Curve Lefty Baffles Richmond in Game Two ALTOONA, PA - Spurred by seven sterling innings from left-hander Tony Watson, the Altoona Curve...

Out of Nowhere – Sleeper Prospects

Much of the discussion of the Pirates’ farm system the last couple years has centered on GM Neal Huntington’s efforts to restock the system...

Stephen Strasburg and the Risk of Injury to Pitchers

The big news around baseball today is that Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg will require Tommy John surgery, putting him on the sidelines for...
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