He may be ugly. He may not close his mouth. But Tom Gorzelanny leads the team with a 6-3 record, which puts him only one victory behind the National League lead of 7 wins. Plus, his 2.39 ERA, which he lowered in last night’s 4-1 win, is good for 3rd in the NL, behind freak of nature Jake Peavy (who the Pirates miss on this homestand) and hottie-dater Brad Penny.
Read that again if you can’t grasp the idea. A Pirates pitcher is 6-3. With a 2.39 ERA. And his name isn’t Snell or Duke. That was kinda unthinkable before the season.
Last night’s win was due mainly to Gorzo’s ability to get outs when he needed. He got major help from Jason Bay, who was just named National League Offensive Player of the Week. It was the 4th time that Bay has been recognized for the award. He homered and doubled, which was really all the Buccos needed to beat David Wells and the Padres.
The aforementioned Jake Peavy will not pitch against the Pirates, which might be the greatest thing I’ve ever heard. The Pirates have been (sorry for the cliche) a Jekyll and Hyde team offensively this year. Peavy’s road ERA is 0.33. The Buccos would have no chance with Peavy on the mound in Pittsburgh.
The Buccos have won 4 of their last 5 after their 5 game losing streak. Paul Maholm (2-6 5.43 ERA) pitchers against Chris Young (5-3 2.70 ERA) at 7:05 tonight. Pittsburgh is now 2nd in the NL Central, only 5.5 behind April/May flare Milwaukee.