Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Nova shines in victory

- Bill Brink: bbrink@postgazett­e.com and Twitter @BrinkPG.

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Nova did not walk a batter Friday. After joining the Pirates last season, he walked only three in 11 starts, a span of 64⅔ innings. Three of those starts were complete games, and the ability to provide quality innings to the rotation will help a team that finished 28th in baseball in 2016 in innings pitched by starters.

“Especially with the rotation now and the young kids that we have, I think he’s a big key,” Jordy Mercer said. “Working quick, being efficient with your pitches, working deep into games. I think that’s the biggest thing too, is giving our bullpen a rest. I think last year we got to our bullpen real quick. By the time August came around, guys were drained.”

Mercer helped preserve a lead after the bullpen turned a four-run margin into a one-run game. With runners on first and second and one out in the eighth, Nick Markakis lined a Wade LeBlanc offering into the right-center field gap that flew just past the glove of Andrew McCutchen. One run scored. Brandon Phillips singled off Daniel Hudson to drive in two more.

Adonis Garcia hit a grounder up the middle that Josh Harrison dived for and stopped. He flipped it to Mercer for one out. Mercer pirouetted on his right foot and threw to first for the second.

“I don’t know how the hell it happened,” Mercer said. “Just turned around and wing it.”

Before Phillips’ two-run single, Nova kept him in check. He got Phillips to ground into an inning-ending double play in the fourth, after falling behind 3-0 with the bases loaded, and struck him out in the sixth with men on second and third.

“It doesn’t matter if you fall behind, you’ve still got to make a pitch,” Nova said. “No panicking.”

The unearned run against Nova scored after Gregory Polanco dropped what should have been the final out of the fifth. Emilio Bonifacio’s routine fly ball clanged off his glove, extending the inning, and Ender Inciarte doubled to drive in a run.

Francisco Cervelli followed Freese’s homer with one of his own, also off reliever Josh Collmenter, and also with two strikes. Andrew McCutchen, hitless in his first two games, went 3 for 4 with a walk, and Starling Marte went 2 for 4 with two RBIs. Tony Watson saved his first game of the year.

Nova next pitches Wednesday against the Cincinnati Reds. The Pirates hope for 30 more starts after that. The team will need production from more than just him, of course, and Nova has faith in the group.

“The whole starting pitching [staff], no matter how many years of service you have, how old you are, we’re going to stay together and we’re going to try to do the best that we can,” he said.

 ?? Peter Diana/Post-Gazette ?? David Freese took a one-hopper to the throat off the bat of the Braves' Dansby Swanson Friday at PNC Park.
Peter Diana/Post-Gazette David Freese took a one-hopper to the throat off the bat of the Braves' Dansby Swanson Friday at PNC Park.
 ?? Matt Freed/Post-Gazette ?? Francisco Cervelli hits the dirt on an inside pitch from Atlanta’s Mike Foltynewiz in the third inning Friday.
Matt Freed/Post-Gazette Francisco Cervelli hits the dirt on an inside pitch from Atlanta’s Mike Foltynewiz in the third inning Friday.

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