Braves take advantage of Pirates mistakes
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ATLANTA -- Atlanta manager Brian Snitker is
willing to go along with some unorthodox base-running decisions if
it means a win. All he could do was chuckle about the risky choice
made by Adonis Garcia, which led to the deciding runs.
Garcia turned a base-running gaffe into the go-ahead run in the
Braves' 5-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday at
Turner Field.
The Atlanta third baseman walked with one out in the seventh inning
and took second on Ender Inciarte's single. Garcia then wandered off
second base against left-handed reliever Felipe Rivero and
inexplicably took off for third.
"I don't think we have that in our playbook," Snitker said.
Rivero calmly threw to third, well ahead of Garcia, but Pittsburgh
third baseman Jung Ho Kang had the ball bounce off the end of his
glove for an error and roll behind him. When Garcia saw Kang tumble
to the ground, he raced home with the go-ahead run.
"The throw is right there," said Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle.
"You can't ask for a pitcher to execute the play any better. He
steps off the rubber, he squares up to third base and he throws the
ball. The ball is right over the base. He just didn't catch the
ball."
Said Snitker: "Maybe it stunned him. Literally he was looking at
him. It worked. Maybe we'll put that in in spring training."
The Braves tacked on a run when Jeff Francoeur delivered a two-out,
two-strike RBI single.
Another error by Kang in the eighth inning opened the door for two
more unearned runs. With Antonio Bastardo pitching, Kang failed to
field Erick Aybar's routine grounder. Aybar stole second, went to
third on a wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly to left by Nick
Markakis. Matt Kemp, who had been intentionally walked, later scored
on Garcia's double.
The winning pitcher was reliever Hunter Cervenka (1-0), who earned
his first major league victory. Cervenka induced the only batter he
faced to ground into a double play -- one of three turned by
Atlanta.
Reliever Chris Withrow allowed one run in the eighth on a solo homer
by David Freese, his 11th of the season. Jim Johnson pitched a
scoreless ninth to earn his seventh save.
The losing pitcher was Rivero (0-4), who allowed two unearned runs
on two hits and one walk in his only inning.
Atlanta's Tyrell Jenkins pitched around trouble throughout his
six-inning start. He allowed three hits and walked four, but gave up
only one run. The rookie has allowed two or fewer runs in four of
his five major league starts and lowered his ERA to 4.33.
"Tyrell just keeps pitching," Snitker said. "He never gives in. His
command and stuff was probably not as good as he's had, but he never
gives in."
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Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz (26) and center fielder
Ender Inciarte (11) celebrate a victory against the Pittsburgh
Pirates at Turner Field. The Braves defeated the Pirates 5-2.
Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Pittsburgh's Ryan Vogelsong was making his first start since being
hit in the face with a pitch May 23. He worked an efficient six
innings, allowing one run on three hits and one walk, striking out
six. Vogelsong threw 83 pitches.
"A real pro outing," Hurdle said. "Fun to watch. A blue-collar
outing. The inning they scored their run the had two infield
singles. A very good outing."
The Pirates scored a run in the third inning. Eric Fryer walked,
moved to second on a sacrifice and scored on Adam Frazier's single
to center field.
The Braves tied the game in the bottom of the inning. Inciarte
reached on an infield single, extending his hitting streak to 15
games, and went to third on A.J. Pierzynski's hit-and-run single.
After a walk to Jace Peterson loaded the bases, Inciarte came in to
score when Vogelsong failed to field Aybar's high chopper and was
unable to make a play at the plate.
NOTES: The start of Thursday's game was delayed by 1 hour, 16
minutes by an afternoon thunderstorm. ... Pittsburgh optioned INF
Max Moroff to Triple-A Indianapolis in order to activate RHP Ryan
Vogelsong for Thursday's start. The team released RHP Wilfredo
Boscan, who was 1-1 with a 6.46 ERA in six appearances, one start,
for the Pirates. ... Pirates C Francisco Cervelli was not in the
lineup again Thursday, but had improved enough to avoid a trip to
the concussion disabled list. Cervelli was hit by a pitch in the
head Tuesday. Elias Diaz, who was with the club as an emergency
measure, was never activated and returned to Triple-A Indianapolis.
... The Braves still don't know who will start Saturday in St.
Louis. Aaron Blair, who was expected to be recalled from Triple-A
Gwinnett, was placed on the disabled list Thursday, further limiting
the team's choices. The Braves will start RHP Joe De La Cruz (0-3,
3.80) against St. Louis LHP Jaime Garcia (7-8, 4.30) on Friday.
Pittsburgh returns home Friday to open a three-game set against
Cincinnati. The Reds send RHP Anthony DeSclafani (6-0, 2.93) against
Pittsburgh RHP Jameson Taillon (2-2, 3.52) in the first game.
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