PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jared Jones was removed after six perfect innings against the Atlanta Braves on July 8, 2026, at PNC Park, as the club adhered to a strict post-surgery pitch count. The 24-year-old, who missed the entire 2025 season following ulnar collateral ligament internal brace surgery on May 21, 2025, retired all 18 batters he faced, striking out a season-high eight over 77 pitches, 53 of them strikes. Jones opened the game by attacking with his fastball, throwing 10 in a row to start the night, with five registering at or above 100 mph. His bid for perfection was preserved in the third inning when left fielder Bryan Reynolds made a leaping catch at the wall to rob former Pirates catcher Joey Bart of a potential home run on a deep drive to left. PITTSBURGH — Despite Jones’ dominance, Pirates manager Don Kelly pulled him before the start of the seventh inning in accordance with a workload management plan set by the front office and general manager Ben Cherington, which has kept Jones under 82 pitches in each of his eight starts since returning on May 20, 2026. The Pirates bullpen could not hold the scoreless tie, and Bart later homered in the late innings to break up the combined perfect game bid and provide the decisive runs. The blast helped the National League East-leading Braves secure a 3-0 victory, handing the Pirates a loss on a night highlighted by Jones’ brief but overpowering performance.
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This story is a reminder of the delicate balance in sports between performance and health. For fans, it's a lesson in patience. Jones' recovery and careful management show the Pirates' commitment to their players' long-term wellbeing. If you're a Pirates fan, it's worth keeping an eye on how Jones' season unfolds.
Jones' perfect innings show his potential as a top-tier pitcher, despite the loss. The Pirates' decision to prioritize his health over a single game's outcome could pay off in the long run. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
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