Dodgers’ Alvarez fires one-hitter at Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP) – A suggestion by bench coach Jim Riggleman may have cost the Dodgers’ Wilson Alvarez a perfect game. When Chris Stynes came to the plate leading off the sixth inning Friday night, Riggleman told second baseman Jose Hernandez to move moved a few steps toward second base.
Stynes hit a hard grounder into the hole between first and second baseman, and Hernandez could only knock it down, unable to make a throw.
Stynes was Pittsburgh’s only runner of the game, and Alvarez combined with Guillermo Mota on a one-hitter, leading Los Angeles over the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0.
“He usually hits the ball the other way,” Hernandez said. “Riggs told me to move a little bit toward the bag, so I did. I tried to make a play, but the ball just hit my glove. I didn’t have a chance.”
Alvarez (1-0), who threw 85 pitches, struck out five over seven innings in his first start since a 12-3 loss at San Francisco last Sept. 28. He had a 2.16 ERA and one save out of the bullpen this season.
Alvarez wasn’t even thinking about his chance to pitch a perfect game.
“I looked at the scoreboard and said, “Hey, that’s the first hit,’ he said. “I just want to get my job done and we win the game.
“If they want me in the bullpen, I’ll do it. I just want to win,” he said.
Stynes was sacrificed to second but was stranded when Tike Redman grounded out.
“You can’t pitch any better than Wilson Alvarez did for the seven innings he was out there,” Los Angeles manager Jim Tracy said. “To command the rectangle of the strike zone and carry out a game plan like that … you can’t do it any better.”
Hernandez homered twice and had three hits and three RBIs for the Dodgers, who got their second shutout this season. Pittsburgh, which lost its fourth straight, was blanked for the second time.
“He knows how to work both sides of the plate,” the Pirates’ Jason Kendall said of Alvarez. “He changes speeds, he keeps the ball down. He knows how to pitch.”
Oliver Perez (2-1) struck out eight in eight innings, allowing six hits and two walks.
Hernandez, who entered with one HR this season, had a solo shot in the second and a two-run drive in the in the seventh.