

You’ve got to be able to take two steps forward on that. “The play he made was a really good play. “It was a nice culmination of 30 minutes for Michael Chavis,” manager Derek Shelton said. The good news is he walked off under his own power." /WUbeOIj0XG Note: Derek Shelton on Hayes: "He's Ok, He's being evaluated.
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The win 8-7 & Take the series from the Cubs! We asked if Michael Chavis had an encore to his game-tying HR? He threw out Patrick Wisdom at home plate for the second out of the inning.ĬHAVIS WITH THE PLAY! /eeC47SjlhLĪfter the Pirates got one more out to get the game to the bottom of the 10th still tied at 7-7, Chavis blooped a hit into right field to drive in Ke’Bryan Hayes for the winning run. That’s when Chavis made a gem of a defensive play to keep that score intact. That tied the game again at 7-7, and it remained that way until extra innings. But leading off the bottom half of the eighth, Chavis hit a 410-foot home run to center field. In the top of the frame, Chicago had scored five times to turn a 6-2 deficit into a 7-6 advantage. The roller coaster started picking up speed for Chavis in the bottom of the eighth inning. “But (I am) happy the way it turned out.” “It was a little bit of a roller coaster there,” Chavis told AT&T SportsNet after the win. Yet once the game was over, Chavis was at the center of the three biggest plays of the game, and the Pirates were walking off the field as 8-7 winners in 10 innings. He was 0 for 3, and over at first base, he hadn’t been given much of an opportunity to impact the game defensively. Michael Chavis seemed disappointed that he hadn’t impacted Thursday’s Pirates-Cubs game much.
