Entries from May 2008

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Two solid starts, two different results

The Pirates’ starting pitching has been ridiculously inconsistent thus far this season, but in the past two games, one against Cincinnati and one against St. Louis, they managed to squeeze two quality starts out of their rotation in a row, kind of an amazing accomplishment. Unfortunately, only one of the games was a victory, [...]

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Yay for not being swept

The Penguins were back Wednesday night, sort of. They managed to look much better and even to score several times in their 3-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings at Mellon Arena, but it took a superhuman effort from Sidney Crosby and the support of an arena-full of people to do it.

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Snell fails again

Ian Snell was supposed to be the cornerstone of the Pirates’ rotation this year.  Snell had his sixth bad start out of his last seven and could be in for a rocky year, as Adam Dunn and Jay Bruce came together to beat up the Pirates and Snell, 9-6, en route to dropping the Pirates [...]

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Shutout again.

The Penguins were pathetic for a second straight game en route to being shut out by a dominant Red Wings’ team that seems bound and determined to prove that these Penguins aren’t ready to fly just yet.  The goalie, the offense and particularly the defense just look painfully anemic right now and if success is [...]

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Bay beats Cubs two games in a row

The Cubs’ dominance of the Pirates has been well-documented, so when they took a 4-3 lead in the eighth inning on Saturday night and had the Pirates down to the last out on Sunday, it appeared as if that dominance was going to continue. Both games, however, actually ended on Jason Bay hits and [...]

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Red Wings dominate Penguins

It was obvious from the very beginning of the game. The Red Wings just skated faster and seemingly played harder than the Penguins, finally making that roster that everyone has been calling so mature seem inexperienced. The two most important players for Detroit were ex-Penguin Mikael Samuelsson, who scored two goals, and goalie [...]