Bucs capitalize on miscues to foil Braves

April 8th, 2017

PITTSBURGH -- racked up four hits, and R.A. Dickey was marred by costly defensive miscues as the Pirates made the most of their opportunities and turned four double plays while claiming a 6-4 win over the Braves on Saturday night at PNC Park.
Polanco singled to begin a two-run second inning, doubled during a two-run third inning and capped a two-run sixth inning with a RBI single off . The Pirates took advantage of two errors and the three passed balls charged against , who had trouble handling the knuckleball in his first official game as Dickey's catcher.
Dickey gave the Braves an early lead when he blooped a two-out, two-run single to shallow right field off Pirates starter , who also surrendered 's third-inning RBI triple during his five-inning effort.
Polanco's patience pays off
"Chad battled tonight and part of it might have been the other team and part of it might have been himself tonight a little bit," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.

Making his Braves debut, Dickey allowed six runs -- three earned -- and nine hits over 5 2/3 innings. The 42-year-old former Cy Young Award winner endured a frustrating sixth inning when reached on an infield single that hit off Dickey's right foot and then scored with the assistance of a wild pitch and two passed balls.
Sloppy play fails to deter Dickey, Braves
"We didn't do enough to help ourselves," Braves manager Brian Snitker said. "It wasn't a pretty game by any stretch."

MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
Double trouble:Dansby Swanson doubled in the first inning and then got caught too far off the bag when lined into a double play. grounded into a double play after the Braves put two on with none out in the third inning, and Peterson killed another potential rally in the fifth inning when he grounded into a double play after Atlanta had put two on with one out.
"The double plays were huge," Hurdle said. "I can't speak enough about the double plays. There were a lot of challenges to be met off the mound for him through five innings, and the double plays played big. You give [Kuhl] credit. He was in a corner. He got the best double play when he needed one. It was the last one, to clean out the fifth inning. He did what he needed to do to give us a chance to win the game."

Defensive miscues: The Pirates capped a two-run second inning when Freddie Freeman was unable to secure the throw Garcia made after fielding Kuhl's two-out grounder. The visitors' defense woes extended into the two-run third when catcher Suzuki whiffed on a knuckleball, allowing Polanco to advance to third base. Second baseman Phillips then booted a grounder off the bat of , who scored on Josh Harrison's two-out single.
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"I felt pretty good, and in control for the most part. It wasn't like I was giving up missiles in the gaps. I was in pretty good control, and it was moving well and late, which is good for me this early in the season." -- Dickey
"We're just a couple big hits away from turning some of these games around. We just have to stay the course and keep getting after it. Eventually, when there's a few guys on base, balls will start finding the gaps." -- Snitker
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Dickey's two-run single was his first hit since he doubled against the Giants on June 5, 2013. He totaled just 13 at-bats between these two hits.

REPLAY REVIEWS
The Braves made a successful challenge in the fourth inning, when a replay review resulted in a double play. First base umpire originally ruled beat Swanson's throw to first base.
Polanco was called out when he attempted to stretch his sixth-inning single into a double. The Pirates challenged Swanson never tagged Polanco, but the call stood after a 1:58 review.

A crew chief challenge in the ninth inning confirmed was hit on the hand by Tony Watson's pitch.
WHAT'S NEXT
Braves: will make his second start when Atlanta and Pittsburgh conclude this three-game series Sunday at 1:35 p.m ET. Teheran tossed six scoreless innings during Monday's Opening Day loss to the Mets.
Pirates: will try to redeem himself after his Opening Day meltdown on Monday against the Red Sox. Cole pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings before yielding five runs in the fifth during a 5-3 loss in Boston.
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