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Pirates vs. Mariners Preview: Winning Streak Coming?
For the first time in 13 days, the Pittsburgh Pirates got back into the win column with a 5-3 win over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night at PNC Park.
Now, Pittsburgh will look to make it two wins in a row in the second game of their three-game series against Seattle on Saturday.
Pittsburgh was riding an abysmal 10-game losing streak before Friday. Pirates ace Paul Skenes lived up to the billing, working around four walks to pitch six innings, allow three hits, two runs and he struck out six batters to earn his first win since July 11. After allowing a solo lead-off home run to Jorge Polanco in the ninth inning, Pirates closer David Bednar struck out the side, including Mitch Haniger, who was the potential game-tying run, to end the game.
The save was Bednar’s 21st of the season and his first since the Pirates’ 4-2 win against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Aug. 3.
Offensively, the Pirates got key contributions from Yasmani Grandal, Isaiah Kiner-Falefa, Andrew McCutchen and Oneil Cruz. Kiner-Falefa, Grandal and McCutchen each had one RBI apiece and a two-run double from Cruz extended the Pirates’ lead to 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Cruz and McCutchen were forced to exit Friday’s game early. The team announced McCutchen was dealing with left knee discomfort and Cruz had discomfort in his left ankle. There haven’t been any further updates on their statuses heading into Saturday’s matchup.
Pittsburgh will have left-hander Bailey Falter on the mound on Saturday afternoon. Falter is 5-7 with a 4.07 ERA and pitched four innings, allowing four runs in his last outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. Seattle will counter with one of the game’s best pitchers, Luis Castillo. Castillo is 10-11 with a 3.40 ERA and has struck out 148 batters this season.
Pirates vs. Mariners Broadcast Info
Location: PNC Park
Records: Pirates 57-63, Mariners 63-60
First pitch: 1:05 p.m. ET
TV: Pirates – SportsNet-PIT — Mariners – ROOTNW — National – MLB Network (out-of-market only)
Radio: Pirates – KDKA-FM 93.7 — Mariners – KIRO 710, KTTH 770
Pirates vs. Mariners Betting Odds via SI Sportsbook
Spread: Mariners -1.5 (-137), Pirates +1.5 (+110)
Total: Over 8.5 (-118), under 8.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Mariners -154, Pirates +125
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Penguins Rookies Shine; Avery Hayes & Ben Kindel Fill the Net in Win
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tommy Novak shoveled Egor Chinakhov’s rebound for a hard-fought goal, and frustrations over officiating and scoring chances denied melted away. Novak was the only Pittsburgh Penguins (29-15-12) goal scorer who was not a rookie.
And the Penguins hit the Olympic break with a well-earned 5-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres (32-19-6) at Key Bank Center.
Avery Hayes scored a pair of impressive goals. Important ones, too.
Second shift. First career shot. First NHL goal. The perfect storm of Penguins’ injury (Rickard Rakell), illness (Noel Acciari), and personal absence (Blake Lizotte) created a need for the Penguins to make a recall just hours before the game. The organization chose the scrappy Hayes to make his NHL debut, and they were handsomely rewarded.
Midway through the first period, Hayes chased a bouncing puck in the offensive zone and zipped past defenseman Jacob Bryson for a short breakaway. Hayes (1) showed a healthy burst of speed past Bryson for the puck and whipped it past Buffalo goalie Alex Lyon at 9:17 of the first period for a 1-1 tie.
The goal changed the game as the sputtering Penguins sprang to life.
Hayes had unfinished business. Second career shot, second career goal.
Later in the first period, Hayes flashed more speed by chipping the puck into the offensive zone and racing past everyone to take possession. He worked the puck behind the net for Anthony Mantha, who snapped a pass back to Hayes, who was charging toward the net.
Hayes (2) roofed a tight-angle one-timer past Lyon at 18:47 for a 2-1 Penguins lead.
Ben Kindel also scored a pair of goals.
The Penguins’ goals were exclusively from rookies through the first 40 minutes. Early in the second period, Kindel stole the puck at the defensive blue line, launching himself on a two-on-one with Justin Brazeau.
Kindel (13) unleashed a particularly wicked wrister for the near post and past Lyon at 7:44 of the second period for the unassisted goal and a 3-1 lead.
Kindel (14) also scored the empty-netter with 13 seconds remaining.
The Penguins started well, but one little mistake quickly turned into an early deficit. Penguins winger Egor Chinakhov carried the puck too long and was stripped of possession at the red line. Buffalo quickly countered, and former Penguins winger Jason Zucker (15) sniped a far-corner shot over Penguins goalie Arturs Silovs at 1:46 of the first period.
However, the Buffalo power plays continued, and Buffalo made their fourth chance count when Tage Thompson put a quarter in the piggy bank, snapping a tight-angle shot into the small space above Silovs’s shoulder and beneath the crossbar at 1:55 of the third to cut the Penguins’ lead to 3-2.
At the time, it was Buffalo’s fourth power play, compared to just one for the Penguins, despite some opportunities for referees Mike Sullivan and Jake Brenk to even the chances.
The Penguins ended with three power play chances after Peyton Krebs ran over Silovs in the third period, an act for which he received a minor penalty and some heavy right hands from defenseman Connor Clifton after the pair dropped the gloves.
Buffalo ended with five power plays, including an advantage in the final 90 seconds when Anthony Mantha was called for hooking.
Silovs stopped 25 of 27. Lyon stopped 27 of 31 before being pulled for the extra attacked.
Penguins Notes
The team played without Rakell and Blake Lizotte. Rakell was out with a lower-body injury, which coach Dan Muse termed day-to-day. Lizotte is with his wife, attending the birth of their first child.
Avery Hayes was the 12th rookie to play for the Penguins this season. That figure leads the NHL.
Since the Sabres fired GM Kevyn Adams, the team was 20-3-1 entering the game Thursday.
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J.R. Hardrick and Xavier Reviere Among Those Signing at South Pittsburg – WDEF
South Pittsburg, TN-(WDEF-TV) Since South Pittsburg won a state football title last year, you know they’ve got good players.
No surprise the Pirates had a few guys ink college papers on national signing day.
Defensive end J.R. Hardrick highlighted the group. He’s headed to the ACC to play for Clemson.
Another Pirates signee was defensive end Xavier Reviere, who is taking his 80-inch wingspan to Carson Newman.
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