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Jason Mackey

Ji Hwan Bae dazzles in center field, as Pirates open Cardinals series with victory

ST. LOUIS — Two nights ago at PNC Park, Ji Hwan Bae was asked about something his manager said — how he seemed to like, and really thrive, under the bright lights. After flashing one of his signature smiles, the 23-year-old South Korean agreed with what Derek Shelton said. Bae also explained that those weighty moments help him concentrate.

With the Pirates shifting back into division play after nine games against the American League, Bae was clearly dialed-in Thursday against the NL Central favorite St. Louis Cardinals, making a pair of spectacular catches while also singling and scoring a run during Pittsburgh’s 5-0 victory at Busch Stadium.

The victory against the Cardinals comes as an important tone-setter, a boost helping to propel this terrific start. And it came against a team that has had the Pirates’ number; since 2013, the Cardinals are 107-74 against Pittsburgh, which equates to an MLB-best .591 winning percentage.

Of course, it wasn’t just Bae’s spectacular catches in center, though they were the most attention-grabbing due to their degree of difficulty.

Vince Velasquez, who lugged a 9.82 ERA and plenty of questions about his consistency into this one, gave the Pirates six shutout innings, scattering two singles and a double while walking two and striking out six.

The right-hander threw 60 of his 95 pitches for strikes and racked up a combined 32 called strikes and whiffs. Ten of the 18 whiffs Velasquez tallied came via his four-seam fastball, which creates deception by carrying such a high spin rate.

As the Pirates pried the game open in the eighth against the Cardinals bullpen, extending their lead from 2-0 to 4-0, Connor Joe and Rodolfo Castro smacked back-to-back home runs.

Joe crushed a down-and-in fastball 410 feet into the Pirates bullpen. Castro extended his arms and drove a middle-out change-up to center two. Solid swings for both guys.

The first catch for Bae came in a huge situation, with runners in scoring position and two outs in the fourth inning. It looked like Velasquez missed with a fastball, firing a 94-mph four-seamer right down the middle, and Cardinals center fielder Tyler O’Neill drove it hard and far to left-center.

Bae gave chase, stutter-stepped when he reached the warning track and made the grab right as he crashed into the padded wall at darn near full speed. After briefly grabbing his forehead, Bae got some help from Joe and jogged off the field with a smile on his face.

Left fielder Alec Burleson had the honor of being robbed by Bae the next inning. With two outs and a runner on first, Burleson went down and got a slider and hit a sinking liner to center. Bae made a full-extension grab, then immediately looked in his glove to ensured the ball remained.

The highlight-reel catches continue an incredible stretch for Bae after he made a leaping catch at Fenway Park and hit his first MLB homer on April 4 before helping the Pirates walk off the Astros on Tuesday. They also enabled the Pirates to continue this splendid start to the season, one that has been perfectly encapsulated by young-and-fun players like Bae.

ON THE MOUND

After two lackluster starts, Velasquez showed what the Pirates have seen in him and why they acquired him via free agency this offseason, as the right-hander dazzled through his half-dozen innings.

Second baseman Brendan Donovan opened the game with a double against Velasquez; however, no Cardinal had a hit again until Donovan picked up a fifth-inning single.

The most impressive inning for Velasquez might’ve been the second, when he struck out designated hitter Nolan Gorman, O’Neill and right fielder Jordan Walker all swinging.

Things nearly got away from Velasquez in the fourth, as he issued back-to-back two-out walks, which even further reason why the first Bae catch meant so much.

After Duane Underwood Jr. buzzed through a 1-2-3 seventh, Colin Holderman wiggled out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth, getting designated hitter Nolan Gorman to line out to Ji-Man Choi to end the frame.

AT THE PLATE

The Pirates had a tough time early against St. Louis starter Jordan Montgomery, who had won 10 of his 13 starts since the Cardinals acquired him last year for outfielder Harrison Bader. They threatened in the second, putting two on with out one, but the inning ended when perennial Gold Glover Nolan Arenado deftly snared a 100.2-mph liner hit by Bae.

Pittsburgh finally broke through in the sixth inning, when Andrew McCutchen chopped an elevated fastball into the left-field corner for a double and scored on the second two-bagger of the game for Carlos Santana.

Bumped up a spot in the order because Bryan Reynolds was given a day off, Santana lashed a curveball down the line, past a diving Arenado. McCutchen smartly never broke stride around third and scored easily.

Joe and Castro gave the Pirates their first back-to-back home runs since Oneil Cruz and Jack Suwinski did it last June 30, 2022 against Milwaukee.

UP NEXT

Johan Oviedo makes his first career start at Busch Stadium as a visitor on Friday. He’ll be opposed by right-hander Jake Woodford.

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