SB Nation Pittsburgh - Pirates Vs. Padres: Bucs Lose Close Game After Dubious Bullpen Managementhttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48827/pitt-fv.png2011-05-04T09:30:41-04:00http://pittsburgh.sbnation.com/rss/stream/19168462011-05-04T09:30:41-04:002011-05-04T09:30:41-04:00MLB Standings Update: Pirates Miss Chance To Get To .500
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<p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.bucsdugout.com/">Pirates</a> <a href="http://post-gazette.com/pg/11124/1143970-63.stm">missed a chance</a> to get to .500 with their 6-5 loss to the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.gaslampball.com/">San Diego Padres</a> on Tuesday. A win would have made them 15-15. .500 is a benchmark that is important for Pirates fans who have waited nearly two decades for the team to have a winning season, but Bucs manager Clint Hurdle isn't concerned about it:</p>
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<p>"I can understand why .500 might have significance to some people," he said before the game. "But I keep saying it: I'm not getting T-shirts printed up! I'm not going to do it! That's not what we're about. We're not trying to be a .500 team or the team that breaks the streak."</p>
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<div style="overflow: hidden; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; border: medium none;">Being .500 at this point in the season would be a nice benchmark for fans to hang their hats on, but that's about all. It certainly wouldn't guarantee a .500 record for the season, and that's not even what's really important anyway - what's important is building toward a championship. The Pirates have more pressing issues to worry about, like why <span>Pedro Alvarez</span> gets in an 0-and-2 count in every at bat.<br>
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https://pittsburgh.sbnation.com/pittsburgh-pirates/2011/5/4/2152879/mlb-scores-baseball-standings-2011-pirates-500Charlie Wilmoth2011-05-04T01:41:09-04:002011-05-04T01:41:09-04:00Pirates Vs. Padres: Bucs Lose Close Game After Dubious Bullpen Management
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<p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.bucsdugout.com/">Pirates</a> lost 6-5 to the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.gaslampball.com/">Padres</a> at PETCO Park on Tuesday night, blowing a late lead as their top relievers remained glued to the bullpen bench.</p>
<p>The early part of the game was characterized by a number of deep, well-hit fly balls. Those are rarities in the pitcher's paradise of San Diego, but even the ones that make it to the deep part of the outfield are subject to the whims of PETCO. A number of them died in the outfield. The Bucs scored in the first on two-run double by <span>Neil Walker</span>, but gave back both those runs when starter <span>Jeff Karstens</span> allowed homers to <span>Mat Latos</span> (the pitcher) and <span>Eric Patterson</span> in the third. The Padres scored a third run later in the inning on an RBI single by <span>Cameron Maybin</span>.</p>
<p>The Pirates roared back in the seventh, thanks to an RBI double by <span>Matt Diaz</span> and an RBI single by <span>Andrew McCutchen</span>. But that's when things went bad. <span>Mike Crotta</span> allowed the first two batters in the bottom of the seventh to reach base, and then the Pirates turned to <span>Joe Beimel</span> to get the lefty Patterson. That made sense - the lefty Beimel does well when pitching to fellow lefties. But Patterson reached on a bunt single. Clint Hurdle then left Beimel out there to face two righties in a row with no outs and the bases loaded in a two-run game. <span>Chris Resop</span>, who threw 31 pitches Monday, was apparently unavailable, but Hurdle could have brought in <span>Jose Veras</span>, who has pitched brilliantly in similar situations recently. But no. Instead, Beimel walked in a run, then allowed another on a double play. Then Hurdle left him out there for the eighth inning as well, and he gave up a towering home run on an ugly mistake pitch to righty catcher <span>Rob Johnson</span>.</p>
<p>Game, set, match, as it was 6-5 Padres and time for nasty closer <span>Heath Bell</span>. The Pirates managed to get the leadoff batter, <span>Brandon Wood</span>, to second, but Wood got gunned down at third when he broke on a ball in the dirt. In the end, the Pirates blew a three-run lead without ever using Veras or <span>Joel Hanrahan</span>.</p>
<p>Pedro Alvarez left the game due to a <a href="http://plus.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/home/dk-on-pittsburgh-sports/109726-beimels-mess-foils-500-bid">tight quad muscle</a>, and he'll probably miss the game on Wednesday.</p>
https://pittsburgh.sbnation.com/2011/5/4/2334624/pirates-vs-padres-bucs-lose-close-game-after-dubious-bullpenCharlie Wilmoth