3 Takeaways From Pittsburgh Pirates Series Loss vs Arizona Diamondbacks

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MAY 15: (L-R) Francisco Cervelli #29, pitching coach Ray Searage #54 and Chris Archer #24 of the Pittsburgh Pirates talk on the mound during the first inning of the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on May 15, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MAY 15: (L-R) Francisco Cervelli #29, pitching coach Ray Searage #54 and Chris Archer #24 of the Pittsburgh Pirates talk on the mound during the first inning of the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on May 15, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images) /
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA – MAY 15: Yoan Lopez #50 and John Ryan Murphy #36 of the Arizona Diamondbacks celebrate after closing out the MLB game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Chase Field on May 15, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – MAY 15: Yoan Lopez #50 and John Ryan Murphy #36 of the Arizona Diamondbacks celebrate after closing out the MLB game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Chase Field on May 15, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images) /

The Diamondbacks totally and completely dominated the Pirates this season

As I said above, thank the baseball gods that the Diamondbacks are not on the Pirate schedule again this season. In 7 games between the two teams the Pirates went 1-6 with a -43 run differential. Against the rest of baseball, the Pirates are 20-13 with a +4 run differential.

There really is no explanation for this. When the Diamondbacks came to PNC Park last month they were red hot, so the Snakes playing so well was not a total shocker. This week, however, they were coming off a series loss against the Atlanta Braves and their offense was struggling.

This season, a sure fire fix for a struggling Diamondbacks offense has been Pirate pitching. The Diamondbacks averaged 7.4 runs per game against the Pirates this season, while they’re averaging 4.7 runs per game against everyone else. 4.7 runs per game is nothing to sneeze at, but 7.4 would make them the greatest offensive team ever. But against the Pirates this season, that is exactly what the Diamondbacks looked like. Arizona could seemingly do no wrong against Pittsburgh this season.

Thankfully, the Pirates will not see the Diamondbacks again until 2020. Bring on the Padres!