Ed. note: Travel delays and prior commitments kept me from getting this posted sooner.
PirateFest was going on today, but I went to Pirate City instead. Luckily I arrived in time to get this shot:
Going inside I headed to the batting cages to see if anyone was hitting. Along the way I ran into club President Frank Coonelly and was able to ask him about the renovations that are going to happen at McKechnie Field. Specifically I asked if they considered making the outfield dimensions match those in PNC Park. Mr. Coonelly’s answers:
- They are putting in a boardwalk similar to the one on Port Charlotte.
- If they were starting from scratch they would have considered matching PNC, but the angles and the notch make it difficult to do with what they currently have.
My thanks to Mr. Coonelly for his time. On to the game! Recap. Box Score.
Excellent: James McDonald. James was wild on the first two pitches of the game, causing me worry that it was going to be a long day. He would immediately right the ship and pitch 5 1/3 innings before giving up his first hit. Final line: 7 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, and 3 K. McDonald also showed a good glove and was able to coax a walk out of Astros pitcher Kyle Weiland.
Good: Neil Walker‘s 2-run single and Garrett Jones‘ 2-run bomb accounted for all of the scoring. Walker’s hit came after Jose Tabata and Andrew McCutchen both failed to get a runner home from third with less than two out. Jones’ shot landed more than 90 feet past the right field wall.
Very Bad: Ryota Igarashi showed very little control and is looking at a steep hill to climb if he wants to make the team. The five batters he faced went walk, walk, homerun, ground out, infield hit.
Pictures:
…and then warms up to Michael McKenry in the bullpen.
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I’ll be back tomorrow with a wrap up and final thoughts.
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