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.

“I didn't really command the ball, didn't make the adjustments,” Hart said. “I 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.

“Those guys put together some good at-bats, considering I wasn't locating stuff,” Hart said. “They 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.

“If 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. “I 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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