What can we takeaways from the Pittsburgh Pirates series split against the Cincinnati Reds?
Coming off an abysmal 1-5 homestand, the Pittsburgh Pirates headed to Cincinnati for a four-game series against the Reds this week. The series started with a doubleheader, which the two teams split, on Monday and finished off with a game that was delayed over two hours by rain on Wednesday afternoon.
When the dust settled, the Pirates and Reds split their four-game set in the Queen City. With the series split, the Pirates are now 8-7-3 in their 18 series played this season. Against the Reds, they are 1-0-2 in three series played, and own an overall record of 7-3. For the season, their record remains .500 at 27-27.
This series saw a little bit of everything. All four games were blowouts, there was some controversy stirred up by the Reds, and the 45+ years worth of bad blood between these two teams continues to rage on.
Next up for the Pirates is a four-game series at PNC Park against another NL Central foe – the Milwaukee Brewers. But before we turn out attention to the Brew Crew, let’s take a look back at three key takeaways from the team’s series split against the Reds.