David Bednar was charged with five runs in the ninth against the Cubs to take his sixth blown save and seventh loss Wednesday.
Three singles and two walks, one of which was intentional. Bednar, who came into a 10-8 contest, nearly got a double play to end the game with only one run in, but Dansby Swanson beat out the relay. The go-ahead hit was a hard grounder from Christian Bethancourt that shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa should have had or at least kept in front of him to prevent a second run from scoring. Alas, he did neither. Bednar was pulled at that point and Jalen Beeks went on to allow both inherited runners to score. Bednar wasn’t bad enough today to deserve that much damage to his ERA, but then, it’s not like his season can really be salvaged at this point anyway. He has a 6.32 ERA in 47 innings currently. The Pirates will likely stick with him in the closer’s role. Heck, his obvious replacement, Aroldis Chapman, gave up three runs today, too.