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Clase closed things out adequately last night. 14 pitches. 1 hit. 1 strikeout.

Logan Allen with a second straight scoreless start 5 2/3 2 hits 2 walks 6 strikeouts. 96 pitches: could have been more effficient
everyone contributed to the offense except the number 4 and 5 hitters who were a combined 0-9 with 2 strikeouts. Manzardo's breakout has broken down, now hitting 176 One HIt in his Last 20 At Bats

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Junis ;)
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Lineup changes today:

Jose returns to 3rd in the order, with Lane Thomas 2nd. Thomas is one of 4 starters hitting under 200, and his 329 OPS is as one would expect the lowest.
From experience last season, we can expect at some point a major turn around is coming for Thomas. This would be a nice time.

Oritz returns to Pittsburgh today. His 3 starters have been progressively better:
4 2/3 7 runs 9 hits 4 walks 2 strikeouts 90pitches 6.4 per out
6 innings 3 runs 7 hits 0 walks 3 strikeouts 81 pitches 4.5 per out
5 2/3 1 run 1 hit 2 walks 10 strikeouts. 100 pitches 5.9 per out

I'd like 7 innings today, I'm OK with a run or two and strikeout total isn't as important as efficiency

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Big day for Bo Naylor [and for minor league catchers: see MM folder] with a homer a double a single and 3rbi. Now hitting 214 687 OPS
2 hits each for Thomas, Ramirez, Arias, Kwan
2rbi double by Noel; 2 rbi by Arias
Lousy day for Junis and Seward; Classe had to come in for the final out in what had been a 10-2 game

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Good game; all the lefties in the lineup worked out: Manzardo homer; Jones single and double; Schneeman double; Kwan two hits.
Lively with a nice 5 2/3 innings and then the Big Four in the Pen did their jobs well. Clase now with 3 saves in his last 3 scoreless outings.

[although a PIT lineup with no one hitting over 240 makes it easier than usual; 4 at 150 or below]

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Guardians, Pittsburgh Pirates lineups for April 20, 2025: Game 21

Updated: Apr. 20, 2025, 1:04 p.m.|Published: Apr. 20, 2025, 12:57 p.m.

By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
PITTSBURG — Luis Ortiz and Ben Lively set the tone, now all Logan Allen has to do is play the final note Sunday at PNC Park.

Ortiz and Lively opened this three-game series against the Pirates with victories for the Guardians on Friday and Saturday night. Allen will go for the sweep on Sunday.

Allen opened this six-game trip with 6-3 win over the Orioles on Tuesday at Camden Yars. He pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out six and walking two for his first win of the season.

A win on Sunday would give the Guardians a 4-2 record on this trip through Baltimore and Pittsburgh. After Allen’s series-opening win in Baltimore, the Guardians lost the next two games before regaining their footing against the Pirates.

Game: 21.

Where: PNC Park, Sunday 1:35 p.m.

TV/radio: CLE.Guardians.TV, WTAM/1100. WMMS/100.7 FM and the Guardians radio network will carry the game.

Teams: Guardians (11-9) vs. Pirates (8-14).

Starting pitchers:

LHP Logan Allen (1-1, 2.30)
RHP Mitch Keller (1-2, 4.30).

Guardians

LF Steven Kwan.
RF Nolan Jones.
3B Jose Ramirez.
1B Kyle Manzardo.
DH Carlos Santana.
2B Gabriel Arias.
CF Angel Martinez.
C Austin Hedges.
SS Brayan Rocchio.

Pirates

3B Ke’Bryan Hayes.
RF Bryan Reynolds.
DH Andrew McCutchen.
C Joey Bart.
CF Alexander Canario.
1B Jared Triolo.
LF Tommy Pham.
2B Adam Frazier.
SS Isiah Kiner-Falefa.

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Whoever the writer was that predicted that Manzardo would outhomer Ramirez this season is looking like genius so far. Long way to go though.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller


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