Game 154: Pirates 10 Mets 6

Written by Pat Lackey on .

I want you to imagine, just for one second, that on April 1st someone would've told you that by September 26th, Pedro Alvarez and Andrew McCutchen would both have 30 home runs and Garrett Jones would have 25. After you had some time to process that information, that same person would tell you that Wandy Rodriguez would have five wins as a Pittsburgh Pirate on that same date. 

What would you assume the Pirates record would be through 154 games? What kind of narrative for the season would you have written in your head, knowing nothing else about 2012? How giddy would you be about Pedro's 30 homers? Would you even bother to ask if he got his strikeout rate under 30%? How would you explain Wandy? Would you just assume McCutchen was an MVP candidate with those 30 homers or would you want to know more? 

I'm not asking these questions to try and remove context to make it seem like the Pirates have had a good season ("Context is everything," Chuck Klosterman once wrote, and he was right). Instead, I'm just illustrating what a supremely weird season this has been for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The things we thought were important in spring training turned out to matter a little bit less than we thought they would. Pedro Alvarez and Andrew McCutchen and Garrett Jones have hit 85 home runs between them (at least!) and that's still not enough to get the Pirates over .500. Who any part of that sentence coming just a few months ago?

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mwr505
mwr505

Am I wrong?.....I think Pedro Alvarez and/or Garrett Jones need to be considered as tradable this offseason if Pittsburgh can find some better all-round talent in return. If we had a choice of SD Padres 3B Chase Headley or Alvarez I'd take Headley. Maybe I'm wrong about this if economics tell a different story. Comments?

thenostalgist
thenostalgist

I went to this game last night. There were four people in the stadium. Including the beer sellers. Chris Resop looked even more awful in person. I hope he's not on the club next year.

 

Also, why is it that whenever the Pirates do something historic, that historicness is always tied to losing. Most consecutive losing seasons. Quickest drop from first place to 10 games back. Now on the verge of worst finish by a team that was 16 games over .500 as late as early August. Must we fail on a record-breaking level? 

THEjoelowry
THEjoelowry

Not to pile on, but we also lead the National League in road home runs at 101. 

alcofan
alcofan

Pitching, pitching, pitching

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