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The first Pirate to be named was Joel Hanrahan, the Pirates closer. He has been a rock for the Pirates in the 9th inning and is a perfect 26 for 26 in save chances this year. I’m sure everyone realizes how important it is to have a reliable closer. If you don’t check out what the Reds Francisco Cordero has done in his last 4 chances. The Scoreboard operator found out before McCutcheon, it appeared, that he would be on the roster. Hanrahan definitely deserved a roster spot for his unbelievable performance in the first half, but started slowly and in the last few months has been revving up to full speed culminating in a 5 RBI night the other night including a Home Run. He has shown everything that the Pirates and fans have expected him to do and it has been a treat. Clint Hurdle even threw Bruce Bochy under the bus saying he whiffed in not picking McCutcheon. has as 2 more wins at the All Star break, than the winningest Pirate Pitcher last year. That was Correia’s fellow starter, Paul Maholm. Maholm has turned his fortunes around and if he would have received 3 or 4 runs of support in his games the Pirates could have 4 players in this game.

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