In our first evening game, the Pirates showed great improvement as they challenged the first place Cardinals in a 5 inning game that tested their mental toughness and physical ability. The game started with
Brandon Chatman making his first start on the mound. Although he gave up 5 runs in the first inning, he showed composure and poise throughout the game. The fact that the Cardinals were hitting the ball indicates the Brandon was consistently hitting the strike zone.
Ryan "Ro" Wimsatt followed Brandon in relief and claimed his spot as a permanent fixture in the starting rotation by posting 5 strikeouts. The Pirates once again dug themselves an early hole by getting off to a slow start both offensively and defensively. A total of 11 strikeouts for the Pirates batters proved that we still need work at the plate. However, with solid hits from
Matthew Hamilton, Miles Nosike and
Jack Lockhart the Pirates are proving every game that they will be a competitive force. In addition, the Pirates displayed an aggressiveness on the base path we have not seen before.
Justin Leone was a terror on the base bath, stealing 3 bases and scoring one run. On defense, the Pirates committed 8 errors, but showed flashes of greatness as evidenced by a successful rundown, multiple put outs, and terrific play behind the plate by
Ryan Mitchell. Overall, the Pirates took another step in the right direction. Although the game will still go down in the books as a loss, I hardly think anyone on this team is holding their head down after the effort turned in last night.
Final Score: Cardinals 12, Pirates 2