Mercer, Vogelsong power Pirates past Brewers
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[August 27, 2016]
MILWAUKEE -- Matt Garza pitched
what might have been his best game of the season Friday and
certainly one of his best in quite some time, but walked away with
little to show for it.
Jordy Mercer's grand slam brought Garza's day to an abrupt end and
sent the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee
Brewers at Miller Park.
Garza cruised through his first five innings and was challenged only
once when he faced the bases loaded with two outs in the third, but
was doomed by a pair of errors by Jonathan Villar and an intentional
walk that set up Mercer's blast in the sixth.
Andrew McCutchen opened the inning by reaching on an throwing error
by Villar and Gregory Polanco was safe at first when another Villar
couldn't pick up a potential double play ball, putting runners at
the corners with nobody out.
"I think the first one was just kind of a routine play he just
missed," Counsell said. "The second one was the start of a great
double play but he didn't get a good grip on the ball. The second
one, that's just a tough play."
After Starling Marte doubled home McCutchen, Garza finally got an
out when David Freese struck out. Garza intentionally walked
Francisco Cervelli to load the bases for Mercer, who took an 0-2
slider at the knees to left center for his 10th home run of the
season and first career grand slam, chasing Garza.
"It was a big pitch, (a) big situation," Garza said. "We walked a
guy ahead of the guy to get to who we wanted, I floated a slider in
there, and front-footed it and hit a jet stream.
"It's one of those where it's going to suck for a while. I felt like
I threw the ball really well. Like I said it's going to suck for a
while, it's going to sting, but forget about it and get ready for
the next start."
"When you're down 0-2, you just try go into battle mode and try get
the job done, get the run in somehow," Mercer said. "(I) was able to
get underneath it and put it up in the air and that's what I was
wanting to do. Just got enough of it to get it over."
The Brewers picked Garza up in the bottom of the inning, cutting the
deficit to 5-3 on a three-run homer by Orlando Arcia, the first of
his major league career.
But Milwaukee was stymied by Pittsburgh starter Ryan Vogelsong, who
worked 5 1/3 innings in his fifth start since coming off the
disabled list and allowed two runs, four hits and four walks.
"I've always been a guy that gets out of stuff, sometimes better
than others," Vogelsong said. "But throughout my career, I can
probably count how many games I've been pretty clean and go out and
keep guys off base. Most of the time, get some traffic and make
pitches and get out of it.
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Pirates shortstop Jordy Mercer (10) celebrates after hitting a grand
slam home run during the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers
at Miller Park. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
"Tonight was one of those nights where I made pitches when I needed
to, but overall wasn't really happy with the whole body of work."
The Brewers had their chances against him, putting two out in the
second and loading the bases in the fourth but couldn't come up with
the big hit.
"We got back into it," Counsell said. "Had a couple of rallies and
opportunities but couldn't get that next hit."
Milwaukee challenged one more time in the ninth, bringing the
potential winning run to the plate in Domingo Santana, who popped
out as Tony Watson earned his ninth save of the season.
NOTES: Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said he had not yet set his
rotation for the upcoming series against the Cubs in Chicago. ...
Pirates RHP Tyler Glasnow is scheduled to make another minor league
rehab start Saturday for Double-A Altoona where he will join C Chris
Stewart, who has been out with a left knee injury since July 2. ...
Brewers RHP Jacob Barnes was in Triple-A Colorado Springs Friday to
start his minor league rehab assignment. ... Milwaukee relievers
have allowed only two earned runs in their last 24 innings covering
six games. ... Pittsburgh, which snapped a nine-game losing streak
to the Brewers on Thursday, is 19-64 in Milwaukee since the start of
2007 and 58-103 overall against Milwaukee during that stretch.
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