Game Date:
07/20/2016
7:05pm EST
Lines:
Milwaukee +1.5
Pittsburgh -1.5
Total:
Over
9 (-105)
Under 9 (-105)
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The Pittsburgh Pirates, once again in the running for the National League wild-card playoff game they've played host to the last three seasons, still haven't solidified a starting rotation 93 games into the 2016 season. Left-hander Jeff Locke (8-5) tries to add a bit of clarification on Wednesday night as he takes on another struggling starter, right-hander Chase Anderson (4-10), in the second game of a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Pirates come in with two straight wins and 11 in their 15 games. Continue to Article
July 19, 2016 11:59:pm EST
Josh Harrison watched his long drive hit off the wall in right-center field leading off the bottom of the ninth of a tie game against Milwaukee on Tuesday night and one thought kept running through his head: keep going. ''I saw (Milwaukee center fielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis) jump for the wall, and from there I never broke stride,'' Harrison said. Continue to Article
July 19, 2016 11:26:pm EST
Pirates rookie pitcher Jameson Taillon was struck in the head by a line drive but remained in the game on Tuesday night. Milwaukee's Hernan Perez hit a 105 mph line drive off the back of Taillon's head with one out in the second inning. Taillon lay in front of the pitcher's mound for several minutes while being tended to by trainers, then remarkably opted to stay in the game. Continue to Article
July 19, 2016 8:00:pm EST
Pirates rookie pitcher Jameson Taillon was struck in the head by a line drive but remained in the game on Tuesday night. Milwaukee's Hernan Perez hit a 105 mph line drive off the back of Taillon's head with one out in the second inning. Taillon lay in front of the pitcher's mound for several minutes while being tended to by trainers, then remarkably opted to stay in the game. Continue to Article
July 19, 2016 7:55:pm EST
Jedd Gyorko has just about chomped off the hand that once fed him. The former San Diego Padre has feasted on his old team's pitching in four meetings this year, going 9-for-14 with three homers and five RBIs. Based on those numbers, Gyorko might be back in the lineup for Tuesday night's game, even though the Padres will trot out a right-hander in Colin Rea (5-3, 4.95). Continue to Article
July 19, 2016 1:26:pm EST
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