Diaz picked off. Two outs. Pirates retired. Game still 3-2 Pirates going into the seventh.
Diaz picked off. Two outs. Pirates retired. Game still 3-2 Pirates going into the seventh.
Up to Stubbs, Hernandez and Janish to give Willis a lead. They're facing Resop.
Stubbs singles on a curveball from Resop.
Stubbs steals second.
Hernandez doubles, Stubbs scores. We're tied up 3-3. Willis averts defeat. Sappelt pinch running for Hernandez, so we'll be seeing Hanigan in this game.
Pitching change by the Pirates -- Watson to face Janish. Paul bunts foul. Still up. Another foul bunt. That plan backfired. Bunt pop up. Geesh.
Last edited by Guacarock; 08-20-2011 at 06:31 PM.
Hanigan pinch hitting for Willis. Hanigan grounds out. Sappelt can't advance. Two down.
Last edited by Guacarock; 08-20-2011 at 06:32 PM.
Up to Phillips. Who draws intentional walk.
Renteria pinch hitting for Lewis. And that call doesn't produce any results. We go to the bottom of the seventh knotted at 3-3.
Last edited by Guacarock; 08-20-2011 at 06:37 PM.
Chapman in to pitch for the Reds. Sappelt stays in left, Hanigan catching.
Jones down on strikes. One out. McCutchen up.
Single. Ludwick up. Full count. And he walks. Two on for Walker.
Last edited by Guacarock; 08-20-2011 at 06:50 PM.
Walker singles. 4-3 Pirates. Men at third and first for Wood.
Wood doubles. 5-3 Pirates. Men on second and third for Cedeno.
Cedeno strikes out. Two down.
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