Pittsburgh Pirates: Grading the Series Loss at Wrigley Field
By Marty Leap
The Pirate Offense
In 29 innings this weekend the Pittsburgh Pirates scored 7 runs. That is an average of 0.2 runs per inning. Not good!
While the bullpen struggled, the main reason the Pittsburgh Pirates were swept by the Cubs was due to the offense. Not only did they scored just 7 runs, this included solo home runs by Josh Bell and Colin Moran in the 9th inning on Friday and a 2-run shot by Moran in the 9th on Saturday night. Those two nights they entered they 9th inning trailing 6-1 and 4-0, so one could argue those were nothing short of garbage time home runs.
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The Verdict
The Pirate offense must be better. Period.
Right now, the Pirates are one of the worst offensive teams in MLB. This is a major concern, especially with the amount of hitters struggling. Outside of Moran and Phillip Evans, no one is swinging a hit bat for the Pirates right now. Until this improves, the team will only continued to lose games.
Grade: F