In Pittsburgh on Thursday, July 9, 2026, Pirates starter Jared Jones was removed after six perfect innings against the Atlanta Braves due to a strict pitch count, ending his bid for a historic outing. The Braves broke up the combined perfect game in the seventh inning at PNC Park and went on to defeat the Pirates 3-0. Catcher Joey Bart, traded from Pittsburgh to Atlanta less than three weeks earlier, delivered a decisive late two-run home run. The result halted Pittsburgh’s three-game winning streak and snapped Atlanta’s three-game losing streak while preserving the Braves’ lead in the National League East.
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This game shows how baseball strategy can impact outcomes. Jones' strict pitch count likely protected his health, but it cost the Pirates a potential perfect game. If you're a Pirates fan, it's a tough pill to swallow. If you're a baseball fan, it's a reminder of the delicate balance between player health and team success.
The Braves' win, powered by a former Pirate, shakes up the National League East standings. It's a reminder that trades can have immediate effects. Keep an eye on how this impacts the Pirates' morale and strategy moving forward. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the strategic side of baseball.
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