
In some cases, one word suffices. The fourth inning today was terrible. It was terrible when Ronny Cedeno muffed a double play by trying to make an unnecessary glove-toss to Akinori Iwamura. It was terrible when Dan McCutchen gave up back to back homers to Chris Young and Kelly Johnson. Hayden Penn and the Moustache of Sadness were terrible, from his first pitch wild pitch that let a run score to his allowing seven of eight batters faced to reach base. Jack Taschner allowing a home run to Edwin Jackson was the spoiled cherry on top of the terrible cake. 16 batters, 13 runs, three homers, a double, and a triple. Terrible.
And with that inning, the early positives; Andrew McCutchen breaking out of his slump with a single and a game-tying homer, Lastings Milledge’s two hits, Delwyn Young’s triple that seemed to break things open a bit (to give the Pirates a 4-2 lead), all flushed away. Allowing 15 runs is one thing. Allowing 15 runs on 12 hits is another. Allowing 13 runs in an inning is just sad.
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