Pirates rally by Detroit
BRADENTON, Fla. — Gerrit Cole served up wind-blown home runs to Anthony Gose and Casey McGehee in his Grapefruit League debut Sunday before the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied past the Detroit Tigers for a 9-5 win at McKechnie Field.
Cole, who finished fourth in NL Cy Young Award voting last season, gave up two hits and struck out one in two innings. A minor ribcage injury in January kept Cole off the mound for the first two weeks of spring training games.
“Just wanted to get through this one and get a feel for what’s going on,” Cole said. “Got to start somewhere. We’ll build off of it and move forward.”
With a strong wind blowing out, Starling Marte and Elias Diaz homered for the Pirates and had two hits apiece. Leadoff man Josh Harrison doubled twice, one on a comebacker that hopped past the pitcher, past the shortstop and rolled into shallow center field.
“Harrison does things quite often that you’re seeing for the first time,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “I thought the pitcher had a play. Then the pitcher didn’t have a play, and (Harrison) was dusting off at second. That’s the kind of game he plays — a backyard ballplayer.”
Pittsburgh finished with 14 hits.
Tigers left-hander Matt Boyd allowed five hits and four runs in 3 2-3 innings. .
Preston Guilmet was roughed up for three runs, two earned, while getting only two outs in the eighth.
Detroit prospect Steven Moya hit his fourth home run of the spring.
With three home runs, the Tigers increased their league-leading spring total to 25.
Trainer’s Room
Pirates: LHP Cory Luebke (hamstring) threw a bullpen session Saturday and is nearing a return to game action. “Our guys liked the way the ball came out of his hand,” general manager Neal Huntington said. “We’ll probably have another side session for him and hopefully progress him in a game sometime in the next week or so.”
