Morton and Lowe at seven. One can only imagine how hard it must be for Frodo McLouth to see his old team just a half game back of the Cubs, and right in the thick of the wild-card race. Especially given McLouth's hapless .208/.329/.350 effort, and the gaudy aggression, location, and xFIP of the guy he was traded for.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Game 42: Braves at Pirates
Ohlendorf and Hudson at seven. The Braves are a hapless 8-14 on the road, and since 1958 have only won one World Series. Until there's a MLB salary cap, the Bucs will always have to play lesser franchises. Hopefully this substandard 2010 Braves team is clean of infectious bad habits like taking off for third while the ball is still in the infield.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Game 41: Brewers at Pirates
Maholm and Narveson at seven, untucking at nine. The hapless Brewers have lost nine straight. Until Bud Selig figures out a way to enforce MLB team owners to actually try to win and not just stuff their pockets, gross mismatches will occur, and Benny Hill scenes like LaRoche's Matrix move will be routine.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Game 40: Brewers at Pirates
Burres and Wolf at seven. The hapless small-market Brewers are 15-24, have lost 8 in a row, and apparently are content at cashing the Yankees' and the Pirates' checks while not even trying to field a competitive team. Prepare to untuck.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Game 39: Pirates at Phillies
Duke and Halladay at seven. There's no reason JR and Neal need to tip their hand to a likely playoff opponent this early in the season. So it might make sense to save the best lineup and defensive shifts for October, and rest up one more day.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Game 38: Pirates at Phillies
Morton and Kendrick at seven. Finally, the third-place Bucs get to play another contending team.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Game 37: Pirates at Cubs
Ohlendorf and Lilly at 2:20. The Bucs are the hottest team in the division and have sole possession of third place, while the hapless Cubs are only a game and a half from the cellar. As hard as it must be for Gorzo, Grabow, Nady, and Aram to witness such a dramatic reversal of fortunes, at least they can enjoy the playoff excitement vicariously late at night, when they put on their old Pirates gear.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Game 36: Pirates at Cubs
Maholm and Dempster at one. Bucs are in third place and looking down on the hapless Cubs. If you see a thirsty Iowan in a Spin Williams jersey at the game, consider buying him a beer.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Game 35: Pirates at Cubs
Burres and Gorzelanny at 2:20. The Bucs are only a half game back of the Cubs and their resting period has paid off big-time, as their odds to win the division are now over four times higher than the wild-card.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Off day
No meaningful Pirates baseball today, as the Bucs continue to conserve energy for the wild-card race, without having to go through the motions of pretending to play baseball. The hot start of this magical 2010 Bucs team has bought one, maybe two, more weeks where this resting period could continue before everyone gets back to clinching the wild-card berth.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Game 34: Reds at Pirates
Duke and Bailey at 12:35. While three consecutive May losses might seem completely meaningless now, don't underestimate JR's strategy of conserving energy for the big October wild-card push.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Game 33: Reds at Pirates
Morton and Cueto at seven. Despite dropping a game or two, the wild-card odds of this magical 2010 Bucs team have barely changed.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Game 32: Reds at Pirates
Arroyo and Ohlendorf at seven. Ohlendorf must win if he wants to be considered for a rotation spot in the playoffs.
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Game 31: Cardinals at Pirates
Maholm and Wainwright at 1:35. The Bucs now have better odds to win the division than to win the wild-card.
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Game 30: Cardinals at Pirates
Karstens vs. some kid named Jaime Garcia at seven. Seems La Russa is passed out at the wheel, trusting a rookie in such a crucial game against a tough divisional opponent.
Friday, May 07, 2010
Game 29: Cardinals at Pirates
Duke and Carpenter at seven. The Bucs are in third place and need another win to keep their pennant dreams alive.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Game 28: Cubs at Pirates
Brian Burres and Randy Wells at seven. The clutchy Bucs are a major-league-best 10-1 in one and two run games and are just a half game back of the Cubs in the wild-card race.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Game 27: Cubs at Pirates
Morton and Lilly at seven. The Penguins are trying to steal the Bucs' playoff mojo.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Game 26: Cubs at Pirates
Maholm and Dempster at seven in what could be a preview of the NLCS Game 1. Finally, the Bucs get to play another contending team.
Monday, May 03, 2010
Off day
The Bucs rest today. Meaningful wild-card baseball resumes tomorrow, finally against a more worthy non-last-place team, the Cubs.
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