Grandal homers, Gonzales gets an
RBI single in the 8th to push Pittsburgh past St. Louis 3-2
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[September 20, 2024]
By DAVID SOLOMON
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Yasmani Grandal homered, Nick Gonzales drove in the
winning run with a single in the eighth inning, and the Pittsburgh
Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 on Thursday night to snap a
three-game losing streak.
Pirates starter Luis Ortiz allowed two runs on five hits and had
seven strikeouts in six innings.
“My whole focus today was to get weak contact, and the strikeouts
showed up,” Ortiz said via an interpreter. “That was not in my mind
to strike people out, but making quality pitches, that’s what
happened and we’re pretty happy.”
Carmen Mlodzinski (4-5) and Dennis Santana each tossed a scoreless
inning, and Aroldis Chapman pitched the ninth to earn his 10th save
in 15 chances. It was Chapman's 331st career save moving him past
John Wetteland for the 16th most in major league history.
“He's had a heck of a career,” Pirates manager Derek Shelton said.
“He's making a very strong case to be a Hall of Famer. He's the
all-time left-handed leader as a reliever in strikeouts. This guy
just continues to get better with age. He's very impressive.”
Cardinals starter Erick Fedde allowed one run on four hits and
struck out three.
“There's still some room to improve on my movement," Fedde said. ”I
felt like things were really late today just in the sense of kind of
the swings I was getting. They seemed a little more defensive than
they have been, and to that means my stuff's going to be late and a
little harder to see. That's a great sign."
St. Louis (77-76) fell to eight games behind the New York Mets
(85-68) in the National League wild-card race, and will be
mathematically eliminated from postseason contention with either one
more loss or a Mets win.
Gonzales singled up the middle off Ryan Fernandez who entered the
game after JoJo Romero (7-3) walked pinch hitter Connor Joe with two
outs in the top of the eighth.
“Someone told me about how DJ Lemahieu kind of takes every AB the
same, how it's the most important AB no matter what the count, no
matter what the situation,” Gonzales said. “I just try to do that
the best that I can so every single at-bat I have kind of feels the
same. Obviously, emotions get going, but I'm just trying my best to
just make every single AB as important as the next and trying to
lock in and not trying to do too much.”
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Pittsburgh Pirates' Yasmani Grandal, left, is congratulated by third
base coach Mike Rabelo, right, as he runs the bases after against
hitting a solo home run during the seventh inning the St. Louis
Cardinals, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Scott
Kane)
Grandal hit his eighth home run of the season to right field in the
seventh inning to tie the game 2-2.
Brendan Donovan hit an RBI single to left in the fourth inning to
tie the game 1-1, then drove in another run with a double to the
left-center field gap in the sixth inning to give the Cardinals a
2-1 lead. He now has a hit in all 18 home games he has played
against Pittsburgh to start his career.
Gonzales lined a triple to right field that Jordan Walker had
trouble corralling and scored on Bryan De La Cruz’s sacrifice fly to
give Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning.
TRANSACTION
Pittsburgh purchased the contract of RHP Isaac Mattson from Triple-A
Indianapolis. Mattson has not appeared in a major league game since
pitching for Baltimore on Oct. 1, 2021, in Toronto. RHP Jake
Woodford was designated for assignment.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: C Endy Rodríguez (right elbow surgery) batted third as the
designated hitter for Indianapolis in a rehab appearance at St.
Paul.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Mitch Keller (11-10, 3.87 ERA) is scheduled to face
Reds RHP Nick Martinez (9-6, 3.37 ERA) in the opener of a three-game
series in Cincinnati on Friday night.
Cardinals: RHP Kyle Gibson (8-7, 4.11 ERA) will oppose Guardians RHP
Ben Lively (12-9, 3.87 ERA) in the opener of St. Louis’ final home
series of the season on Friday night.
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