Frazier's 9th-inning RBI sends Pirates past Cardinals
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[July 17, 2017]
PITTSBURGH -- Adam Frazier
boiled down his first career walk-off hit to its simplest terms.
"The best part is that you don't have to go to extra innings and you
win the game," Frazier said Sunday after his RBI single gave the
Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at PNC
Park.
"To get it done right there is pretty big. I'm pretty excited to
come through for the team right there."
Pittsburgh scored twice in the ninth inning on an RBI double by
Jordy Mercer and Frazier's RBI single to center, both against
reliever Brett Cecil (1-3) after St. Louis twice erased one-run
deficits.
Pittsburgh (44-48), fourth in the National League Central, won the
series with two walk-off victories during the weekend and moved
within a half-game of third-place St. Louis (44-47).
"We hung around," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "We gave up two
leads (Sunday), battled back and had a nice strong ninth inning with
some good at-bats.
"I'm proud of the men, and I'm proud of the fight. A good series to
start the second half."
The ninth opened with Pittsburgh trailing 3-2. Francisco Cervelli
got an infield single when shortstop Paul DeLong could not come up
with a sharp shot, giving the Pirates hope.
"Paul even said, 'Hey, I'm sorry I didn't make that play,'" Cecil
said. "I said, 'You don't need to make the play. It's going to be a
tough play regardless. It's just unlucky.'
"I told him I could have made better pitches, too. It's just one of
those things. If he makes it, it's a great play. Just unlucky."
Josh Harrison, pinch-running for Cervelli, went to second on Gregory
Polanco's groundout and scored on Mercer's double to the corner in
left. After pinch-hitter Jose Osuna grounded out and pinch-hitter
David Freese was intentionally walked, Frazier drove in the winner.
"The only pitch I really wish I could have back is, obviously, that
last pitch, a curveball that just kind of hung out over the plate,"
Cecil said.
The pitch was half the equation.
"It's a good swing," Hurdle said. "It's left on left. He let the
ball travel. It's hard back up the middle."
Wade LeBlanc (4-2) pitched the ninth for Pittsburgh for the win.
Magneuris Sierra was 4-for-4 with an RBI for St. Louis, with his
speed helping him notch three infield singles.
"I'm definitely aware that my speed can cause the other team some
damage and help my team," said Sierra, who was recalled Saturday and
started Sunday. "As soon as I make contact, I really take advantage
of the opportunity to get on base."
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Pirates second baseman Adam Frazier (center) is doused with Powerade
and water after hitting the game winning single against the St.
Louis Cardinals at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA
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His four were among 13 hits for the Cardinals.
Trevor Williams, making his first career start against the
Cardinals, allowed two runs and 10 hits in 5 2/3 innings with five
strikeouts and two walks. He just missed his fourth quality start in
his past five outings.
Cardinals starter Carlos Martinez made his 13th quality start,
allowing two runs and five hits in seven innings.
Andrew McCutchen's 1,400th career hit gave the Pirates a 1-0 lead in
the first inning. His one-out single up the middle drove home
Frazier, who led off with a bloop single and stole second.
St. Louis tied it in the fifth when Sierra reached on an infield
single, advanced on Martinez's bunt and scored on Matt Carpenter's
double to the corner in right.
Light-hitting Max Moroff sent Martinez's first pitch of the fifth
off the foul pole in left for his first major league homer and a 2-1
Pittsburgh lead.
"That's the beautiful part about the game," Hurdle said. "You just
find ways to give men opportunities from time to time. You see what
they can do with them.
"It just shows that if he's up there, he's going to fight. He put a
real good swing on a good pitch."
St. Louis tied it again in the sixth on Kolten Wong's one-out
single, Sierra's infield single an out later and Martinez's RBI base
hit up the middle. That chased Williams.
Yadier Molina's home run to left in the eighth gave the Cardinals
their first lead at 3-2. It was the first homer of the season given
up by Pittsburgh reliever Juan Nicasio.
NOTES: RF Magneuris Sierra's infield single in the second inning
gave him the distinction of being the first St. Louis player to hit
safely in his first nine major league games. He was recalled
Saturday from Double-A Springfield. ... Pittsburgh RHP and starter
Trevor Williams' single to right field in the third inning was his
first major league hit after starting his career 0-for-22. ... 2B
Josh Harrison, the Pirates' representative at the All-Star Game last
week, and 3B David Freese were given the day off from the starting
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