Pittsburg – Wanil Cruise scored a leadoff home, Andrew Hanny played a 7/3 scoreless innings, and Pittsberg Pirates defeated Washington citizens 3-1 on Thursday.
Cruise Homer was the fourth of his season and second in the drawn game. He hit a Grand Slam by winning -1-0 against Washington on Wednesday night.
Hanny (1-5) left five citizens, two walked and made four out. Ryan Boruki and Dennis Santana saved the first shotout of the Pirates of the Pirates of the season and Santana earned her second save.
Washington Starter Trevor Williams (1-2) played five innings and released three hits and one run. Nathaniel Low had two hits for citizens.
Washington’s Calls George Lapez was suspended after the Bench-Clearing incident on Wednesday night, and the citizens were without manager Dave Martinez after a game was postponed to throw Andrew McCure in Pittsburgh. Applied to the lapez. Bench coach Miguel Cairo served as director on Thursday.
Pirates Catcher Joey Bart batted after missing five games with a blow back. For the first time, Bryan Renolds started the Outfield from March 7 after the DH was tied to the right shoulder right shoulder.
The third baseman K’Brien Heis saved the shutout in the eighth innings, with Amed Rosario sharply snatched the ground ball under the line and was third in third place, thrown in third place in third place.
The previous six presence against Washington-the start of the 5.14 ERA, with a 12-year-old experienced Hanny 0-2, was 5-2.
Washington’s McNezi Gore (1-2, 3.52) picked up against Rockies Chase Dollander (1-1, 5.06) on Friday in Colorado. On Friday, Pirates’ carman Melodiginsky (1-2, .2.25) will face Cleveland’s Lewis Ortes (1-2, .0.66).
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