Pittsburgh Pirates: One Of The Worst Pitched Series In Franchise History & Other Takeaways From Sweep In Chicago

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 14: Manager Clint Hurdle #13 of the Pittsburgh Pirates visits the mound for a pitching change during the fifth inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on September 14, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 14: Manager Clint Hurdle #13 of the Pittsburgh Pirates visits the mound for a pitching change during the fifth inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on September 14, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images) /
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 15: Trevor Williams #34 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field on September 15, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 15: Trevor Williams #34 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field on September 15, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images) /

This weekend was a total and complete disaster for the Pirate pitching staff

Often times in sports people will say a game they just watched was the worst they have ever seen a team play. Perhaps they will say the same about a player, or about the efforts of a coaching staff. However, often times, it is said in jest and is not true.

Well, to say this was the worst pitched series in Pirate history would not be an exaggeration.

Over the weekend the Pirates allowed 47 runs to the Cubs. This tied the franchise record for most runs allowed in a single series. Believe it or not, that’s bad!

The disastrous pitching all stemmed from the starting pitchers. Pirate starting pitchers allowed 16 earned runs in just 9 innings pitched over the weekend. They also allowed a staggering 9 home runs.

The Pirate bullpen was woeful as well. In 15 innings of work over the weekend the Pirate bullpen allowed 16 runs. Of the 24 innings the Cubs batted in this weekend they scored in 16 of them and they scored multiple runs in 12 of these 16 innings.

In baseball pitching wins. Nothing is more important than strong starting pitching. Not only did the Pirates get dreadful starting pitching over the weekend, the bullpen was a disaster as well. As a result, the team tied the franchise record for runs allowed in a single series.