Polanco, Osuna power Virtual Pirates past Brewers
I will be serving as general manager/manager of the Pirates in a 2020 season simulation along with 29 others using Out Of The Park Baseball. Feel free to check here for daily updates. I realize baseball is a lot less important than what is going on in the world today but perhaps it can provide a diversion for a few moments.
PITTSBURGH –
The Virtual Pirates doubled their fun and broke out of an offensive funk.
Gregory
Polanco and Jose Osuna hit two-run doubles during a four-run fourth inning as
the Virtual Buccos rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to beat the Virtual
Milwaukee Brewers 5-3 on Wednesday night at Virtual PNC Park.
The Pirates
evened the three-game series at a game apiece and improved to 11-13.
Polanco drew
the Pirates within a run and Osuna then put them ahead 4-3.
The Pirates
had been shut out in their previous two games. The Virtual Corsairs’ scoreless
streak reached 21 innings before breaking through against Corbin Burnes (0-2).
Adam Frazier
drove in the Pirates’ last run with a seventh-inning single.
Joe Musgrove
(2-2) pitched into the sixth inning for the win after a rough start in which the
Brewers scored three runs in the first two innings.
The big right-hander
gave up three runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings with five strikeouts and
three walks. He threw 111 pitches.
Kyle Crick,
Nick Burdi and Keone Kela combined for 3 2/3 scoreless relief innings. Kela
pitched the ninth for his sixth save in eight opportunities.
Josh Bell
had two of the Pirates’ seven hits.
The offensive
breakthrough quieted talk that Pirates bench coach Craig Wilson might be added to
the active roster. Instead, Wilson gave sound strategic advice to the manager
once again.
The game
took three hours, 14 minutes and attendance was 29,009. It was 50 degrees at
game time with the wind blowing out to center field at 10 mph.
The series
concludes Thursday with Trevor Williams (2-1, 3.65) pitching for the Pirates against
Brandon Woodruff (2-3, 4.97).
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