08 Oct
Pitt Attendance Problems
published in category: College Sports on Thursday, October 8th, 2015 – 2:39 pm
08 Oct
published in category: College Sports on Thursday, October 8th, 2015 – 2:39 pm
08 Oct
published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, October 8th, 2015 – 12:25 pm
Reaction to the Pirates loss to the Cubs, lineup decisions by Hurdle, Cole not good enough as ace, home plate umpire calls of balls and strikes, emailers and tweeters react to loss.

Rob Rossi talks about his column-Cole not ready yet to be pitcher that the Pirates need him to be. Plus hear from Neil Walker, Sean Rodriguez and more after the game.

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08 Oct
published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, October 8th, 2015 – 9:44 am
The Chicago Cubs advance to the National League Divisional series on the strength of a 4-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night on the strength of Jake Arrieta’s compete game four hit shutout. Arrieta tied a club postseason record of 11 strikeouts previously set by Kerry Wood in 2003 and did not allow a single walk. Garett Cole took the loss for the Pirates who gave up all four runs on six hits, striking out four and gave up a walk.
Kyle Schwarber went 2 for 3 with an RBI single in the first inning and a two run homer in the third inning. Dexter Fowler went 3 for 4 and scored on both of Schwarber’s hits and hit a homer in the fifth inning. That is all that Arrieta would need as the Pirates only has one legitimate threat for a rally and that was in the sixth inning when they had the bases and Arrieta forced Starling Marte into a double play to end the threat.
Things got chippy in the seventh inning when Pirates reliever Tony Watson hit Arietta and the benches were cleared and Pirates utility infielder Sean Rodriguez got ejected. Arrieta hit two batters earlier in the game, however neither seemed to be intentional.
One interesting decision was made by Clint Hurdle was putting Rodriguez in the starting lineup over Pedro Alvarez for defensive purposes. I could understand that logic because Hurdle figured that it was not worth the risk of Alvarez giving up a run on a defensive error because he may capitalize on an mistake by Arrieta, but the way the Cubs pitcher was performing I didn’t see that thing like that happening anyway.

Joe Maddon on the other hand wanted to have the lineup that would give him the best firepower. Kris Bryant started in left field instead of third base where Tommy La Stella got the start, Schwarber started in right field and Miguel Montero at catcher. Maddon pressed the right buttons and they paid big dividends.
The Chicago Cubs will travel to St. Louis to start the NLDS on Friday to take on the St. Louis Cardinals 6:45 p.m. EST on TBS.
As for the Pirates they will have big decisions coming up as for what to do with 2B Neil Walker, 1B Pedro Alvarez and LHP J.A. Happ. Walker and Alvarez and heading into their final year of their arbitration before they become free agents after the 2016 season. They may be only be able to keep one after this season. If I had a choice I would choose Walker because he is a more consistent two way player and he means a lot to this city. Happ is now a free agent and there will be a lot of suitors for a left hand starting pitcher. Happ helped himself by went 7-1 with a 1.85 ERA in his past 10 starts after coming over from the Seattle Mariners at the Trade deadline.
There will be important decisions that the Pirates must make to maintain competitive in the National League Central because they not only have to deal with chasing the Cardinals, but now the are chasing the Chicago Cubs
07 Oct
published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday, October 7th, 2015 – 1:42 pm
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07 Oct
published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday, October 7th, 2015 – 10:28 am

No. PITCHERS (9) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence
59 BASTARDO, Antonio R L 5-11 205 09/21/1985 Hato Mayor, D.R. Hato Mayor, D.R.
55 BLANTON, Joe R R 6-3 225 12/11/1980 Nashville, TN Gallatin, TN
37 CAMINERO, Arquimedes * R R 6-4 245 06/16/1987 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R.
45 COLE, Gerrit R R 6-4 220 09/08/1990 Newport Beach, CA Santa Ana, CA
48 HUGHES, Jared R R 6-7 245 07/04/1985 Stamford, CT Plano, TX
47 LIRIANO, Francisco L L 6-2 225 10/26/1983 San Cristobal, D.R. San Cristobal, D.R.
35 MELANCON, Mark R R 6-2 215 03/28/1985 Arvado, CO Spring, TX
38 SORIA, Joakim R R 6-3 210 05/18/1984 Monclova, Mexico Scottsdale, AZ
44 WATSON, Tony L L 6-4 225 05/30/1985 Sioux City, IA Lakewood Ranch, FL
No. CATCHERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence
29 CERVELLI, Francisco R R 6-1 215 03/06/1986 Valencia, Venezuela Tampa, FL
66 DIAZ, Elias * R R 6-0 220 11/17/1990 Maracaibo, Venezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela
19 STEWART, Chris R R 6-4 205 02/19/1982 Fontana, CA Riverside, CA
No. INFIELDERS (8) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence
24 ALVAREZ, Pedro L R 6-3 245 02/06/1987 Santo Domingo, D.R. Nashville, TN
51 FLORIMON, Pedro S R 6-2 176 12/10/1986 La Romana, D.R. La Romana, D.R.
5 HARRISON, Josh R R 5-8 195 07/08/1987 Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH
10 MERCER, Jordy R R 6-3 210 08/27/1986 Taloga, OK Edmond, OK
31 MORSE, Michael R R 6-5 235 03/22/1982 Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL
17 RAMIREZ, Aramis R R 6-1 210 06/25/1978 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R.
3 RODRIGUEZ, Sean R R 6-0 200 04/26/1985 Miami, FL Miami, FL
18 WALKER, Neil S R 6-3 205 09/10/1985 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA
No. OUTFIELDERS (5) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence
60 BROXTON, Keon * R R 6-3 195 05/07/1990 Lakeland, FL Lakeland, FL
6 MARTE, Starling R R 6-1 185 10/09/1988 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R.
22 McCUTCHEN, Andrew R R 5-10 190 10/10/1986 Fort Meade, FL Lakeland, FL
25 POLANCO, Gregory L L 6-5 225 09/14/1991 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R.
23 SNIDER, Travis L L 6-0 235 02/02/1988 Kirkland, WA Mill Creek, WA
06 Oct
published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Tuesday, October 6th, 2015 – 4:39 pm

Consider me a little disappointed in the pre-game news conferences for Wednesday’s National League Wild Card Game.
I’ll admit, my expectations weren’t very realistic, but I saw the discussion going much differently in my mind.
I envisioned something very similar to a scene from Marvel’s “The Avengers,” where Loki tells Tony Stark, “I have an army,” and Stark answers almost immediately, “We have a Hulk.”
I was waiting to hear Cubs manager Joe Maddon tell the assembled media about how he has Jake Arrieta, only to have Clint Hurdle retort moments later, “Well, we have Gerrit Cole.”
That’s exactly how Pirates fans should see it.
You can go on being scared of Arrieta and his historic second half of this season (which I would be insane not to tip my hat to, by the way).
But I say Cubs fans should be equally afraid of Gerrit Cole.
The Gerrit Cole that started the 2015 as a good young pitcher on the cusp of becoming great, and then in his second start of the season, went out and struck out nine batters with one run allowed in six innings against the Detroit Tigers, the hottest team in Major League Baseball at the time.
After the game Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera — arguably the best hitter in baseball the past half-decade — called Cole “one tough guy,” and also said Cole has “a good chance to be special in this game.”
“You’ve got to put in a tough fight because this guy can pitch,” said Cabrera.
Maddon called Cole one of the best athletes he’s seen pitch all year.
“Everybody talks about his phyiscal ability, but athletically this guy’s outstanding,” he said. “And beyond that, if you watch him field his position and swing the bat and run, he’s a great athlete.”
If you’re not sold on that Gerrit Cole, how about the one who has lost to the Cubs only once in nine starts against them in his career with a 2.88 ERA and 69 strikeouts in 56.1 innings?
That Gerrit Cole has logged five of his seven career wins against Chicago at Wrigley Field.
Arrieta called him a “tremendous competitor” and a “really young guy who is pitching beyond his years.”
“We’ve seen him against us a couple times this year,” Arrieta said. “He’s been really good. Everything he throws is plus. And he’s tough, he really is.”
Then of course, there’s the Gerrit Cole who has allowed only three earned runs in 11 postseason innings with 10 strikeouts.
Hurdle leans on that experience, plus Cole’s showdowns against elite pitchers in the past.
“I think that’s one thing he’s really grown into over the years that young pitchers can get caught up in,” Hurdle said. “His first two starts were against Cy Young Award winners. I think the first three or something crazy like that.”
Hurdle’s recollection was pretty close. When Cole was called up by the Pirates in June of 2013, his first three starts were against Tim Lincecum (two NL Cy Young Awards), Zack Greinke (2009 AL Cy Young Award) and Jered Weaver, who finished in the top five of the AL Cy Young voting three seasons in a row.
Cole beat them all.
The Pirates have an ace who not only matches up well against the game’s best, but also has something Arrieta doesn’t have: a proven postseason track record.
Arrieta hasn’t pitched in a do-or-die game like this yet. Cole lives for them.
And the last time he pitched in one, he lasted five innings with two earned runs allowed and five strikeouts against the St. Louis Cardinals, but lost to another stud in Adam Wainwright in Game 5 of the 2013 NLDS.
Cole says he was more nervous for that game, but he’s keeping his focus on his next start as well.
“I feel like when you’re in these situations you want to face the best,” he said.
“You get into a situation where your back’s up against the wall and you don’t have any option but to go out swinging, so you might as well go for it.”
While the Pirates’ hitters might not do that so well against Arrieta Wednesday night, you better believe their top pitcher will be ready to land some shots of his own.
“I know he’s going to come out with an intense mindset, ready to get after it,” Arrieta said of Cole.
“He respects everything about the game and he fears absolutely nothing about the game,” said Hurdle.
And because Gerrit Cole will be the man on the mound for first pitch at PNC Park, the home fans shouldn’t fear anything, either.
06 Oct
published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, October 6th, 2015 – 3:29 pm
06 Oct
published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, October 6th, 2015 – 2:16 pm