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Arizona just scored two in the top of the 16th. Now 4-2.
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rbi double by eaton in top of 16
arizona leads 4-2
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D-Backs score two in the 16th.
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Groundout to the end the Diamondbacks's inning. Hopefully now the Pirates go quietly into the night and we gain on them.
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ProfessorTofty
Groundout to the end the Diamndbacks's inning. Hopefully now the Pirates go quietly into the night and we gain on them.
I want 2 Pirates runs to tie it, then 5 or 6 more innings. Then the D-backs can win it.
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RedsfaninMT
I want 2 Pirates runs to tie it, then 5 or 6 more innings. Then the D-backs can win it.
Well, yeah, that would be ideal, but you can only hope for so much. Be fantastic if it did happen, though.
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Game on the line and the Pirates have to bat a relief pitcher. Nice...
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Stray
Game on the line and the Pirates have to bat a relief pitcher. Nice...
Sweet! A team after Matheny's heart!
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Game over. Said relief pitcher strikes out and the Diamondbacks take it 4-2.
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This race is getting fun.
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Can the Pirates pull off the unthinkable and manage to only win 8 or less games and finish under .500 for the millionth season in a row?
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reds1869
This race is getting fun.
Indeed it is. It would be even more fun if we could have a mulligan on the bottom of the 9th inning Friday night.
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Pirates with a whole lot of extra inning games of late. After that 16 inning loss, they now board a plane for San Diego, who plays above .500 ball at home. I keep waiting for the Pirates relievers arms to fall off with how much they have been used, though Hurdle did use one pitcher for 6 innings to save his pen a lot of work.
But I'm not going to complain about 6 pitchers needing to go for the D backs.
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I really love all of these long, extra inning games that PIT is playing. Great opportunities to continue wearing down a bullpen that has already pitched an obscene number of innings.