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Pirates Edge Blue Jays in a Close Encounter at LECOM Park

The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Toronto Blue Jays faced off in a closely contested game that ended with the Pirates improving their record to 13-16 and the Blue Jays dropping to 13-17. The final score was 4-3, reflecting how tightly matched the teams were throughout the innings.


Aug 30, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Andre Jackson (41) pitches during the fourth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

The Pirates, playing at home, managed to out-hit their opponents with a total of 10 hits compared to the Blue Jays' nine. Both teams committed an error each in this tight contest. The scoring for the Pirates was spread across two innings, with two runs batted in during both the fourth and fifth innings. This offensive effort was supported by solid pitching that held off a late surge from Toronto.


Key players for Pittsburgh included their hitters who collectively achieved an impressive batting average of .303 on 33 at-bats while maintaining an on-base percentage (OBP) of .361. Their slugging percentage stood at .333, contributing significantly to their four runs scored over nine innings. The team's performance with runners in scoring position (RISP) was notable as they hit .273 (3-for-11), showing timely hitting when it mattered most.


Defensively, Pittsburgh's fielding efforts were nearly flawless except for one error that did not significantly impact their path to victory. They turned one double play and had twelve assists overall which helped contain Toronto's offense.


On the mound, Pirate pitchers threw a total of 143 pitches across nine innings while striking out seven batters and walking only one – showcasing control and efficiency from both starters and bullpen relievers alike. The bullpen ERA stood firm at 3.0 over six innings pitched, indicating strong performances by relievers who entered later in the game.


The Blue Jays' attempt to rally came up short despite scoring one run each during three separate innings: second, fifth, and eighth. Their hitters put up a fight till the last inning but couldn't overcome Pittsburgh's lead or capitalize fully on opportunities presented by Pirate errors.


As fans reflect on this pre-season matchup held under clear skies at LECOM Park before an attendance of 6,491 spectators – they can appreciate how every player contributed to this nail-biting win which lasted just over two hours.


Looking ahead without speculating outcomes or performances; fans can tune into SportsNet PT for future broadcasts featuring these teams as they continue preparing for the upcoming season scheduled kick-off later this year.

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