Ohlendorf and Richard at seven.
In other news, we raise our glass to the speedy recovery of James Harrison III, another reminder that dogs bite.
Ohlendorf and Richard at seven.
In other news, we raise our glass to the speedy recovery of James Harrison III, another reminder that dogs bite.
Duke and Floyd at eight. The White Sox are 17-23, despite having no 2002-2003 Bucs in their bullpen. The Bucs are a sweep away from .500.
Meanwhile, all hail Brad Lincoln and his shutout.
Snell and Stammen at seven. The Bucs are 19-21, have won five straight, and are out of the basement.
Maholm and Lannan at seven. Good chance we see Kip and Julian tonight.
Karstens vs. 5-0 rookie phenom Shairon Martis at seven.
The Nats' bullpen is two young guys, Colome, and four former 2002-2003 Bucs: Beimel, Tavarez, Villone and Wells.
Ohlendorf vs. Detwiler and the hapless Nats at seven.
Busy night here, fortifying the west wall of the Beer Fort with the airlifted surprise from the seventh inning.
Duke and Jimenez underway, scoreless after two.
Cook and Snell like later on.
After last night, I am digging into the heavy weapons I was hoping to save for, I don't know, July or August. It's May 16 and Red Alert already.
Game in progress. Maholm and de la Rosa. No score after 5 1/2.
Not long ago, I had a little lie-down after a long afternoon re-inforcing the southwest wall of the beer fort with wine boxes. Don't know where the time goes ...
Whoa -- RBI Craig Monroe. Pirates lead 1-0.
Boggs and Karstens at seven.
Pirates are 14-19 after losing 8 of their last 10.
Maholm and Maine at one.
Pirates have scored more than the other teams (125 to 121) but are five games under .500. Either the coaching has not been so good or more likely, the Pirates have run up the score on some bad bullpens in blowout victories. Probably some of both. For sure we've seen the coaches jeopardize the pitcher's next start to get another inning, with bad results, as in the case of Ian Snell. That's a pretty classic example of inefficiently handling your resources. On the other hand, the resources have not been all that impressive and it's hard to understand how they have outscored the other teams in 29 games.
The Pirates are 12-17 and sharing the basement with Houston.
Karstens and Niese at seven. If things get out of hand, consider "Can we induce learned helplessness?" for edutainment.
Ohlendorf and Wellemeyer today. Bucs are knocking on the cellar door.
Zach Duke and Mitchell Boggs at eight. A perfectly healthy but recovering Ankiel patiently awaits his head-first assault on the beer fort.
Snell and Suppan as the beer fort smolders.
Gallardo and Maholm at seven.
Pirates have been shut out three of the last four games. Gallardo threw eight scoreless against them last Wednesday; Maholm was hit hard by the Brewers last Tuesday. Despite nine earnies in his last eleven and one-third innings, Maholm is 3-0 with a 3.09 ERA.
Cueto and Karstens at 1:30.
Pirates are 12-11, have won 5 of the last 10, and are tied up in second with Chicago and Cincinnati, a half-game ahead of the 12-12 Brewers.