Pirates and Blue Jays battle to 11-11 tie
The Blue Jays rallied for four ninth-inning runs against reliever Antonio Bastardo, but the Pirates rallied back for three more – keyed by Gift Ngoepe’s RBI double – in the bottom of the ninth, leading to an 11-11 tie Sunday afternoon at LECOM Park.
Gerrit Cole, the Pirates’ Opening Day starter, allowed one run – Ezequiel Carrera’s solo homer – on five hits over five innings. He faced the minimum nine batters on 36 pitches his first time through the order, with all five strikeouts coming in the first three innings.
“I thought we did good work. We were on the same page quite a bit. It was nice to see [catcher Francisco Cervelli] back there,” Cole said. “I thought he looked great and he was calling a great game and using my stuff well.”
After Carrera’s homer gave the Blue Jays a lead in the fourth, the Pirates struck back with a fourth-run fourth against Lucas Harrell. Ngoepe continued his strong spring with an RBI single, Danny Ortiz drove in another run and Cole swatted a two-run single to right field.
Toronto stormed back in the sixth against Pittsburgh closer Tony Watson. The Blue Jays’ first four batters reached safely on three singles and a walk. Watson departed after recording two outs, then Jake Elmore delivered the biggest hit of the inning, a two-run double off right-hander Miguel Rosario. Pirates Minor Leaguer Michael Suchy hit a two-run homer in the seventh.
Right-hander Mike Bolsinger, who is in competition for a spot in Toronto’s bullpen, started for the Blue Jays and struck out four over 2 2/3 two-hit innings. He left the game in the third as a precaution after tweaking his left ankle while running off the mound to cover first base on a grounder by Alen Hanson.