The Reds got a game deeper into this season before having to
call one off. The second game of their series against the Pittsburgh Pirates was
called off Saturday because of rain. The start was delayed 40 minutes before it
was postponed with storms forecast all evening. It'll be made up as part of a
day-night doubleheader on May 27.
It was the majors' first postponement of the 2019 season.
Fifty-four games were called off last year -- the most since 1989 -- largely
due to cold, wet weather at the start of the season.
The Reds have called off only 16 games during their 17
seasons at Great American Ball Park. Two were postponed because of rain last
season, including the season opener against the Nationals that was pushed back
a day.
Both teams will stay with their scheduled starters for the
final game of the now-shortened series, with Trevor
Williams opposing Sony Gray in his Reds debut Sunday.
Pittsburgh's Joe Musgrove will
skip his turn in the rotation.
Williams went 14-10 last season and is trying to build upon
his second-half success. His 1.38 ERA after the All-Star break was second-best
in the majors by a starter behind Tampa Bay's Blake Snell (1.17).
Gray went 11-9 with the Yankees last season. The Reds got
him in a trade on Jan. 21 after he agreed to add three years to his deal worth
$30.5 million through 2022.
The Reds won the series opener 5-3 on Thursday on a sunny,
70-degree day -- the Reds' warmest home opener since 2010. Temperatures around
40 degrees are forecast for Sunday.
TRAINER'S ROOM
PIRATES: CF Starling
Marte was back in the posted lineup after missing the opener
with a migraine. He worked out Friday without problem.
REDS: Matt Kemp was
scheduled to start in left field instead of Jesse Winker.
Manager David Bell said he wanted to get Kemp a chance to play early in the
season. He came to the Reds in a trade with the Dodgers along with Yasiel Puigand
left-hander Alex Wood.
CALL TO THE ... OUTFIELD?
Bell used reliever Michael
Lorenzen in center field for the last two innings of the
opening win. Bell said on Saturday that he could have moved Lorenzen to the
mound if the game had gone extra innings.
Lorenzen played center field at Cal State Fullerton and
occasionally closed games, so he's accustomed to taking the mound on short
notice. He said Saturday he wouldn't need much time to warm up.
QUITE A DEBUT
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle was impressed with
reliever Nick Burdi's
appearance on Thursday. The right-hander pitched the eighth inning and fanned
the three batters he faced. Burdi, 26, had Tommy John surgery on May 3, 2017.
He made it back to the majors last September and gave up four runs while
retiring one batter at St. Louis. He also threw a scoreless inning at
Milwaukee.
Hurdle said Saturday that Burdi's delivery is more fluid
this season, in part because he's been able to throw in the offseason instead
of going through rehab for the elbow operation.
UP NEXT
PIRATES: After
concluding the series Sunday, the Pirates open at PNC Park on Monday against
the Cardinals.
REDS: Cincinnati
wraps up its opening homestand with three games against the Brewers starting
Monday.
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