Pirates Tie Phils, 3-3 in 10 Innings

Kevin Hart, vying for a spot in Pittsburgh's starting rotation, battled through one rocky inning and Ryan Church hit a two-run homer Saturday, as the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies played to a 3-3 tie in 10 innings.

Hart was scheduled to pitch two innings, but left the game after tossing 38 pitches in the top of the first inning. The right-hander gave up two runs on one hit and four walks.

β€œI didn't really command the ball, didn't make the adjustments,” Hart said. β€œI got my pitch count up and was out of there.”

Hart's control was erratic. Many of his pitches to left-handed sluggers Ryan Howard and Chase Utley sailed high and several inches outside the strike zone.

β€œThose guys put together some good at-bats, considering I wasn't locating stuff,” Hart said. β€œThey made me work and throw a lot of pitches. It's good to face a lineup like that right away.”

Dewayne Wise led off the game with a triple to center and scored on a wild pitch. Hart then walked the bases loaded, but the Phillies got just one run out of it when Raul Ibanez grounded into a double play.

Phillies right-hander Joe Blanton gave up three runs on four hits in the first inning. Jeff Clement had a run-scoring double and Church hit a two-run homer, his first of the spring.

Blanton wasn't surprised the Pirates made a lot of contact. He's working on pitch placement, starting the ball over the plate and working outward.

β€œIf I'm trying to hit corners right out of the gate, I'm way over here and over there and I have a lot more adjustments to make,” Blanton said. β€œI want results in the season. I'd rather have a good ERA in the season than a good ERA in spring training.”

 

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