Nationals dismantle pirates in PNC Park victory



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After a night of respite, the free fall continues.

Joe Musgrove opened the third inning with six points and the Pittsburgh Pirates scored just three singles against Washington's Patrick Corbin in an 11-1 victory over the Nationals on Wednesday.

It was the 29th defeat of the Pirates in 37 games since the break of the All-Star game, another defenseless and unbalanced defeat that led them to collapse after Tuesday's inspired victory over the Nationals.

"It (stinks)," said Musgrove. "We can not really say much about it. We do everything we can to get out. The guys are preparing the right path; we simply do not get the desired results. "

Josh Bell's double in the ninth inning on Wednesday allowed coach Clint Hurdle to answer questions about his safety at work.

It was only the fifth round of the 53 that they managed to score in the home race. They have not scored a point against a starting pitcher since the fourth round of the first day against Kyle Hendricks, Cubs, last Friday.

Corbin (10-5) allowed three hits and two walks with five strikeouts and needed 93 shots to complete his eight innings.

The team's throws may have been even worse than the batters: the Pirates have allowed 32 points in four games.

Wednesday was the 23rd game of this season, the Pirates have awarded their opponent at least 10 points.

The Nationals played in the third and eighth rounds. In this last game, they scored three points in the charge of Parker Markel, recalled from Triple-A earlier in the day.

Washington added two more during the ninth time on shots of Francisco Liriano, the second scoring while Jose Osuna was on the mound.

Yes, things go so bad that Osuna, an infielder and sniper, was summoned to pitch for the second time in four weeks.

"I feel like a clubhouse, we are all as welded as we had been at the beginning of the year," Bell said. "We all still have fun. these are the big leagues. That's what dreams are made for, for most guys. It becomes difficult and you lose streaks and parts of the season, but most of the time, I feel like it's still a dream, so I have to stay positive. "

The only positive point on Wednesday was the match against two candidates for the Bryan Reynolds title and Dario Agrazal's two perfect innings on the day of his Triple-A recall.

The few remaining players among the 10,577 announced their presence to applause – a share of catharsis, a bit of sarcasm – when Reynolds scored in the ninth.

Before that moment, the Pirates had failed to get a runner to third base.

"There are a lot of things we need to do better: we do not score a lot, we do not shoot very well," said Musgrove. "We have blunders, but the good teams are able to do it during the season, and we have not really done it. You must remain positive; you must be able to have short memory, put those things behind you and prepare yourself for the best day. "

Chris Adamski is an editor of Tribune-Review. You can contact Chris by email at [email protected] or via Twitter .

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