It's Wednesday, July 9, 1986, and the Pirates are taking on the Padres in the final game of a three-game series at Jack Murphy Stadium. Mike Bielecki is starting for the Pirates, while Andy Hawkins gets the ball for the Padres. Bonds is in center field and will lead off, as his replacement Joe Orsulak did in real life. The Pirates won the actual game, 6-4.
Let's examine Bonds' at-bats first:
In the first, he flew to Marvell Wynne in center.
In the second, right fielder R.J. Reynolds drew a leadoff walk, Tony Pena's lined double to left brought him home, and the Pirates led 1-0. Third baseman Billy Almon was next, and he lined a base hit to right center that scored Pena to make it 2-0. Shortstop Rafael Belliard walked to put two men on, and Bielecki's perfectly placed bunt in front of home plate moved the runners up. A passed ball charged to Padres catcher Terry Kennedy scored Almon from third to make it 3-0 Pirates; Belliard moved to third. Bonds topped off the inning with a fly ball to left center that dropped on the warning track and bounced over the wall for a book-rule double, which brought Raffy home to make it 4-0.
In the fifth, he struck out swinging.
In the seventh, he flew to left center.
In the ninth with one out, he walked, then stole second. Left fielder Lee Mazzilli's foul pop was caught by Graig Nettles behind third base for the second out, Johnny Ray walked to put two men on, but Tim Stoddard came out of the San Diego pen to strike Sid Bream out swinging and end the inning.
The Padres scored their first run in the bottom of the fourth. Right fielder Tony Gwynn drew a leadoff walk, Left fielder Kevin McReynolds flew to Bonds in shallow center for out number on, but first baseman Steve Garvey lashed a double over Reynolds' head in right to bring Gwynn home and put the Friars on the board.
The home squad scored again in the bottom of the sixth. With one out, Gwynn smacked a triple off the top of the left field wall. McReynolds walked to put two men on, but was forced by Garvey. Gwynn came home on the play, and the Pittsburgh lead was cut to 4-2.
The game's final run was scored in the bottom of the eighth. Wynne led off by pushing a bunt in front of the mound. Pirates reliever Cecilio Guante came down off the mound to field it, but the ball squirted through his legs, allowing Wynne to reach. Guante was charged with an error. Gwynn's single to right put runners at the corners, and Wynne came home when McReynolds forced Gwynn. Our final: Pirates 4, Padres 3.
Final totals: Pirates 4-7-1, Padres 3-5-0.
W- Bielecki (5-12)
S- Clements (4)
L- Hawkins (10-10)
DS- D. Robinson (17)
DL- McCullers (11-9)
LHR- PIT: Ray (9), Orsulak
SD: Kennedy (11)
Bonds was one for four plus a walk with a run batted in, He's currently batting .231 (137-592) with twenty-five home runs and eighty runs batted in, He's sixth in the majors with 151 strikeouts, seven behind the Mariners' Danny Tartabull for fifth.
Next: The Bucs begin a four-game series against the Giants at Candlestick Park on Thursday, July 10. Bob Kipper will start for the Pirates, while Vida Blue gets the ball for the Giants.
Thoughts?
Let's examine Bonds' at-bats first:
In the first, he flew to Marvell Wynne in center.
In the second, right fielder R.J. Reynolds drew a leadoff walk, Tony Pena's lined double to left brought him home, and the Pirates led 1-0. Third baseman Billy Almon was next, and he lined a base hit to right center that scored Pena to make it 2-0. Shortstop Rafael Belliard walked to put two men on, and Bielecki's perfectly placed bunt in front of home plate moved the runners up. A passed ball charged to Padres catcher Terry Kennedy scored Almon from third to make it 3-0 Pirates; Belliard moved to third. Bonds topped off the inning with a fly ball to left center that dropped on the warning track and bounced over the wall for a book-rule double, which brought Raffy home to make it 4-0.
In the fifth, he struck out swinging.
In the seventh, he flew to left center.
In the ninth with one out, he walked, then stole second. Left fielder Lee Mazzilli's foul pop was caught by Graig Nettles behind third base for the second out, Johnny Ray walked to put two men on, but Tim Stoddard came out of the San Diego pen to strike Sid Bream out swinging and end the inning.
The Padres scored their first run in the bottom of the fourth. Right fielder Tony Gwynn drew a leadoff walk, Left fielder Kevin McReynolds flew to Bonds in shallow center for out number on, but first baseman Steve Garvey lashed a double over Reynolds' head in right to bring Gwynn home and put the Friars on the board.
The home squad scored again in the bottom of the sixth. With one out, Gwynn smacked a triple off the top of the left field wall. McReynolds walked to put two men on, but was forced by Garvey. Gwynn came home on the play, and the Pittsburgh lead was cut to 4-2.
The game's final run was scored in the bottom of the eighth. Wynne led off by pushing a bunt in front of the mound. Pirates reliever Cecilio Guante came down off the mound to field it, but the ball squirted through his legs, allowing Wynne to reach. Guante was charged with an error. Gwynn's single to right put runners at the corners, and Wynne came home when McReynolds forced Gwynn. Our final: Pirates 4, Padres 3.
Final totals: Pirates 4-7-1, Padres 3-5-0.
W- Bielecki (5-12)
S- Clements (4)
L- Hawkins (10-10)
DS- D. Robinson (17)
DL- McCullers (11-9)
LHR- PIT: Ray (9), Orsulak
SD: Kennedy (11)
Bonds was one for four plus a walk with a run batted in, He's currently batting .231 (137-592) with twenty-five home runs and eighty runs batted in, He's sixth in the majors with 151 strikeouts, seven behind the Mariners' Danny Tartabull for fifth.
Next: The Bucs begin a four-game series against the Giants at Candlestick Park on Thursday, July 10. Bob Kipper will start for the Pirates, while Vida Blue gets the ball for the Giants.
Thoughts?
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