Oneil Cruz's night here in Denver included just about everything you might expect. He committed a first-inning error that put an end to the Pirates' 89-inning streak without one, he delivered a strong throw to rob BrentonDoyle of a triple in the second and he struck out three times to add to his season total (133), which ranks as the fourth-most in Major League Baseball.
He also helped spark a nine-run first inning with a massive 451-foot grand slam that left Coors Field with an exit velocity of 114.7 mph.
"We did some really good things offensively," DonKelly said. "I think that's the thing we gotta take into tomorrow, how well we swung the bats and competed offensively."
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Oneil Cruz's night here in Denver included just about everything you might expect. He committed a first-inning error that put an end to the Pirates' 89-inning streak without one, he delivered a strong throw to rob Brenton Doyle of a triple in the second and he struck out three times to add to his season total (133), which ranks as the fourth-most in Major League Baseball.
He also helped spark a nine-run first inning with a massive 451-foot grand slam that left Coors Field with an exit velocity of 114.7 mph.
"We did some really good things offensively," Don Kelly said. "I think that's the thing we gotta take into tomorrow, how well we swung the bats and competed offensively."
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