
Starter Paul Maholm pitched four and two-thirds innings with no scores allowed in the Buc’s 6-4 loss against the Tampa Bay Rays. Maholm only gave up only two hits and one walk during today’s game. Craig Monroe added two more RBI for a total of 11 this spring, hitting into a gap in left-center-field for a double.
The Pirates continue to pare down their spring training roster with a second round of cuts. Pedro Alvarez, the overall No. 2 pick from the 2008 First-Year Player Draft was sent to high Class A Lynchburg after showing promise during camp training. Chronically injured second baseman Shelby Ford was sent to Minor League Camp and will likely be starting as second baseman for
March 17-
The New York Yankees out-scored the Bucs today in a 9-2 loss. Pitcher Virgil Vasquez made his second start of the spring season allowing six runs on seven hits, including one home run. Vasquez pitched two and one third inning before being replaced on the mound by Evan Meek. Jose Tabata hit two against his former team, scoring the first run for the Pirates. Left fielder Jeff Salazar hit a homer in the ninth inning.
31-year-old outfielder Eric Hinske will be returning to play after an injured left ribcage. Hinske has been out of play since February. The Pirates look forward to having the veteran player back to take on a leadership roll for the less experienced players. Hinske will start Wednesday against the Twins.
March 18-
Andrew McCutchen, Anderson Machado, and Jeff Salazar batted in runs to beat the Twins 4-3. McCutchen also hit a single. Zach Duke started on the mound for the fourth time this spring. Jason Davis also pitched, throwing two scoreless innings.
Lefty Tom Gorzelanny, one of the contenders for the Buc’s top five spots, was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis this morning. So far, Paul Malhom, Zach Duke, and Ian Snell are holding the top three spots. Virgil Vasquez, who pitched against the Yankees on Tuesday, may take one of the final spots.
March 20-
Jeff Karstens, who is vying for a place in the Pirate’s pitching rotation, did not make a good case for himself today against the Boston Red Sox. With no strikes, Karstens allowed four hits and three runs in the 11-4 loss against the Red Sox. Craig Monroe continued his strong spring performance with two hits and one run. Robinson Diaz scored twice. Brandon Moss, returning from injury added to the scoreboard as well.
March 21-
The Bucs beat the Reds 6-5 today as Paul Maholm continued to breeze through spring training. Maholm had four strike outs and allowing only three hits and no runs. Nate McLouth hit his third homerun of the spring in the fourth inning. Freddy Sanchez, Ramon Vasquez, and Ryan Doumit also scored in today’s game.
Andy Phillips, hoping for one of the Pirates two open bench spots, may not make the team’s Opening Day roster due to bulging discs in his lower back. Phillips mentioned his injury earlier in the month. His injury may be enough to keep him off of the team.
March 22-
The Bucs took on the Reds again today with a much different outcome as
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