WATCH: Jose Quintana makes Pirates pay after they issue intentional walk to get to him |
CHICAGO — The Pittsburgh Pirates made what initially seemed like a smart decision by intentionally walking Chicago Cubs third baseman
David Bote with a runner on second and two outs in the bottom of the fourth on Sunday. However, the Buccos were made to look foolish when Cubs starting pitcher
Jose Quintana, whom the Pirates intentionally walked Bote in order to reach, made them pay at the plate.
Driving home second baseman Robel Garcia with an opposite-field base knock at Wrigley Field, Quintana came up big in an at-bat that the Pirates were hoping would be an easy out. The clutch 2-out single cut the Pirates' lead down to 3-2, as it enabled Garcia to score with ease. The play provided Quintana with his first RBI of the season. Hitter, pure and simple. A quality start and an RBI base knock today for @jose_quintana24! #EverybodyIn pic.twitter.com/t44JxEjuO3
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