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Game 75: Royals 3 Pirates 2 E-mail
Written by Pat Lackey   
Sunday, 28 June 2009 17:25

To be honest, I don't really have a lot of problems with losing this game the way we lost today. This was my first chance at seeing Charlie Morton pitch, and it was clear that he didn't have his best stuff, but I thought he did a nice job making do with what he did have, changing speeds and keeping the Royals off balance. They got to him the second time through the order and that was where the runs came from, but I thought it was pretty clear that his hammy is still bugging him, so it's hard to call this a bad outing.

As for Greinke, well, he was good, but he wasn't great. I guess that's been his MO for the past month or so, but we hit a few balls very hard right at people, including Andy LaRoche's liner right back at Greinke for an easy double play and Adam LaRoche's bomb off of the Clemente wall that Jose Guillen played perfectly to hold LaRoche to a single, which later became a caught stealing. Our best rally of the game was interrupted by the rain delay and with Soria looming, a loss seemed inevitable after we didn't pick up a third run in that seventh inning.

All told, it was still a good series against the Royals and we still finish up with an improbable winning record in interleague play. A win today leading into the Cubs, Mets, and Marlins next week, would've been nice, but there's no shame in losing to a guy like Greinke.


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Sheldon said:

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And why exactly was Adam attempting to steal a base there?
 
June 29, 2009
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Ryan said:

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He was trying to catch them off guard. You aren't going to get too many chances for hits against a pitcher like Greinke, so we were running to try and create an opportunity. I didn't have a problem with it.
 
June 29, 2009
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Nate said:

OT: Snell\'s Indy performance
So I just watched the video highlights of Snell's Indy game, and...bad news. He did absolutely nothing different from what he does at the ML level. Every single strikeout pitch they showed was a low outside pitch, and most of them were balls that the Toledo pitchers just decided to swing at. Like we all said: he has the stuff to dominate AAA hitting.

Of course, a highlight reel isn't a whole game, so I'm conferring with my friend who was at today's Indians game to see what he could tell about pitch location.
 
June 29, 2009
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JerryG said:

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He only gave up 3 runs, I think that's a pretty decent outing. Considering that last year we were letting Van Benschoten and Herrera give up 7 or 8 runs in half as many innings, that's not too bad.
 
June 29, 2009
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Nate said:

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Do you mean Snell or Morton? Because I'm pretty impressed with Morton. He's come out and given us two quality starts now, even when working on a mechanics-altering injury.

A quality start is all you ask from a healthy starter; getting two from an injured starter is awesome. Especially when you see his stuff. I think a healthy Morton could be dangerous.
 
June 29, 2009
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SCSTEVE said:

Morton
Did anyone THINK to give this guy a physical examination when he came from Atlanta? I thought he got knocked around pretty good- They hit a lot of balls hard. Now, if we could just get Lastings Milledge.....
 
June 29, 2009
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