Pirates win on Bay’s catch, 8-7


He robbed the White Sox’s
Jim Thome of a ninth inning, go-ahead homer.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — This is the way things are going for the Chicago White Sox: Even when they hit a ball that looks like the go-ahead home run in the ninth inning, they still lose.

Jason Bay’s game-saving catch robbed Jim Thome of a three-run homer and allowed the Pittsburgh Pirates to escape with a come-from-behind 8-7 win Sunday.

Nate McLouth had a career-high four RBIs and Jose Bautista homered and had two RBIs for the Pittsburgh, which finished its interleague homestand 4-2. The White Sox lost for the 17th time in 21 games.

Chicago entered the ninth trailing 8-5. Thome came in as a pinch hitter with two runners on and one out and a run already in before his long drive to left off Matt Capps.

“I think all of us were blowing everything we could to just try and get it out,” White Sox third baseman Josh Fields said.

Bay retreated to the 6-foot wall and made the catch while leaning against it, relegating the play to a long sacrifice fly.

“I didn’t have it all the way by any means,” Bay said. “The ball traveled a lot further than I expected.”

Young fan backs off ball

A young fan in the front row backed off his pursuit of the ball moments before it landed in Bay’s glove.

“I saw that kid, and I was like don’t do it, don’t do it,” said McLouth, who was running over from center. “And luckily he stayed away and Bay made the catch.”

Said substitute Pirates manager Jim Lett: “That catch there was the game-winner.”

It was the most crucial part in nullifying a Chicago comeback that preceded the Pirates retaking the lead from the White Sox, who had a five-run fourth inning and got two hits and two RBIs from Juan Uribe.

“It was a good win for us, especially the way we battled back,” said Lett, who was in charge because manager Jim Tracy was out of town over the weekend to attend his son’s college graduation.

Jack Wilson scored three runs, and Xavier Nady’s two-run single in the seventh broke a 5-5 tie and was the winning hit for Pittsburgh.

Nady’s line drive to center scored Bay and LaRoche to get reliever Shawn Chacon (3-1) a win. Nick Masset (2-3) walked McLouth with one out in the seventh.

Capps allowed two unearned runs in the ninth, but still earned his fifth save. A.J. Pierzynski hit an RBI single to score Fields before Thome’s long fly made it 8-7. But Tadahito Iguchi flew out to end the game.

First inning homer again

Bautista led off the bottom of the first with a home run for the second time in six days with a drive just inside the left-field foul pole. It was the third time in his career he led off a game with a homer.

Pittsburgh made it 3-0 in the second with McLouth’s two-out double against Javier Vazquez that scored Wilson and Zach Duke, who singled.

The White Sox’s big fourth inning featured seven consecutive productive at-bats — six hits and a sacrifice fly. Paul Konerko’s sacrifice fly scored Andy Gonzalez, Jermaine Dye drove in Iguchi with a single, Fields hit a ground-rule double to right that scored Dye and Uribe doubled to left to score Luis Terrero and Fields.

Though Chicago hit him hard that inning, Duke only allowed two baserunners in his other five innings. He gave up five runs on eight hits with no walks and two strikeouts.

McLouth hit another two-out, two-RBI double in bottom of the inning to score Ronny Paulino and Wilson.