October 3, 1979 @ Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio
The National League rivals are back at it again after the Pirates won in dramatic fashion in game one, thanks in large part to MVP Willie Stargell's 3-run homer in extra innings. This will be another game that will come down to the wire, and like game one, it will be a pitchers' duel. But unlike game one, this is a bit of an unexpected matchup, with neither starter being in their teams rotation for the majority of the season. For John McNamara's Reds, it will be 22 year old rookie righty Frank Pastore (6 - 7 4.25 ERA 95 IP), who spent much of the year in between the majors and AAA, but finished strong down the stretch with a 3 - 1 record in September, including a shutout against the Braves to close the season. On the mound for the Pirates is big righty Jim Bibby, (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP), a veteran fireballer who was a swingman for most of the year, but flourished as a starter in the second half. Bibby's stuff has always been electric, but his command can be inconsistent to say the least. Pittsburgh manager Chuck Tanner will look for his starter to provide some length before turning it over to his often-utilized bullpen. Tune in for another excellent playoff baseball game.
Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. KDKA-TV broadcast: Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare, Nelson Briles
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Catch you next time,
P.C.O.