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Pittsburgh Pirates(2-2) Vs St. Louis Cardinals(2-2) Game No.: 5 of 5 Pittsburgh Pirates(2-2) vs St. Louis Cardinals(2-2) Oct 9, 2013 Busch Stadium First Pitch: Temp: OFFICIAL SCORERS: UMPIRES: AVG HR RBI Pittsburgh Pirates POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .067 1 1 6 Marte LF .000 0 0 18 Walker (S) 2B .357 0 0 22 McCutchen CF .250 0 0 66 Morneau (L) 1B .214 0 3 2 Byrd RF .385 3 5 24 Alvarez (L) 3B .200 0 4 55 Martin C .200 0 0 12 Barmes SS .333 0 1 45 Cole P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 13 Clint Hurdle (Manager) Cole (1-0, 1.50) 3 Jay Bell (Hitting Coach) 54 Ray Searage (Pitching Coach) 28 Jeff Banister (Bench Coach) 41 Rick Sofield (First Base Coach) 16 Nick Leyva (Third Base Coach) Pirates Roster 56 Euclides Rojas (Bullpen Coach) 2 Marlon Byrd, RF (R) 14 John Buck, C (R) 29 Bryan Morris, RHP 35 Mark Melancon, RHP 46 Garrett Jones, 1B (L) 5 Josh Harrison, SS (R) 17 Gaby Sanchez, 1B (R) 30 Jeanmar Gomez, RHP 37 Justin Wilson, LHP 47 Francisco Liriano, LHP 6 Starling Marte, LF (R) 18 Neil Walker, 2B (S) 31 Jose Tabata, RF (R) 39 Jason Grilli, RHP 50 Charlie Morton, RHP 10 Jordy Mercer, SS (R) 22 Andrew McCutchen, CF (R) 32 Vin Mazzaro, RHP 44 Tony Watson, LHP 55 Russell Martin, C (R) 12 Clint Barmes, SS (R) 24 Pedro Alvarez, 3B (L) 34 A.J. Burnett, RHP 45 Gerrit Cole, RHP 66 Justin Morneau, 1B (L) Pirates DL AVG HR RBI St. Louis Cardinals POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .067 0 0 13 Carpenter (L) 2B .286 2 6 3 Beltran (S) RF .250 1 2 7 Holliday LF .267 0 0 53 Adams (L) 1B .267 1 1 4 Molina C .154 0 1 19 Jay (L) CF 3B .154 0 2 23 Freese 38 Kozma .500 0 0 SS .000 0 0 50 Wainwright P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 22 Mike Matheny (Manager) Wainwright (1-0, 1.29) 47 John Mabry (Hitting Coach) 27 Derek Lilliquist (Pitching Coach) 28 Mike Aldrete (Bench Coach) 37 Chris Maloney (First Base Coach) 11 Jose Oquendo (Third Base Coach) 49 Blaise Ilsley (Bullpen Coach) Cardinals Roster 3 Carlos Beltran, RF (S) 19 Jon Jay, CF (L) 34 John Axford, RHP 44 Edward Mujica, RHP 53 Matt Adams, 1B (L) 4 Yadier Molina, C (R) 23 David Freese, 3B (R) 36 Randy Choate, LHP 46 Kevin Siegrist, LHP 56 Adron Chambers, CF (L) 7 Matt Holliday, LF (R) 26 Trevor Rosenthal, RHP 38 Pete Kozma, SS (R) 48 Tony Cruz, C (R) 58 Joe Kelly, RHP 13 Matt Carpenter, 2B (L) 31 Lance Lynn, RHP 40 Shelby Miller, RHP 50 Adam Wainwright, RHP 61 Seth Maness, RHP 16 Kolten Wong, 2B (L) 33 Daniel Descalso, 2B (L) 43 Shane Robinson, RF (R) 52 Michael Wacha, RHP 62 Carlos Martinez, RHP Cardinals DL GAME RECAP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R H E LOB.
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