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Rain gives Van Benschoten a shot
Pirates face Braves in doubleheader today
Monday, May 12, 2008







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    • Doubleheader: Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves, 12:35 p.m., PNC Park.
    • Radio: WPGB-FM (104.7).
    • Game 1 pitching: LHP Zach Duke (1-2, 4.60) vs. RHP Jair Jurrjens (4-2, 2.84).
    • Game 2 pitching: RHP John Van Benschoten (0-1, 4.91) vs. RHP Tim Hudson (5-2, 2.90).
    • Key matchup: Jason Bay and Chris Gomez each bat better than .400 against Hudson, Atlanta's ace. Bay is 5 for 11 with a home run and double, and Gomez is 9 for 22.
    • Of note: Chipper Jones' 396 career home runs rank third all-time among switch-hitters, behind Mickey Mantle's 536 and Eddie Murray's 504.






It took some rain to make it happen, but John Van Benschoten will make his first start of the season for the Pirates today.

Their scheduled game against the Atlanta Braves yesterday at PNC Park was rained out, bringing a doubleheader today -- first pitch at 12:35 p.m. -- as well as an adjustment to the rotation. Zach Duke, expected to start yesterday, will pitch Game 1 today and Van Benschoten will get the start for Game 2, with manager John Russell electing to push back Phil Dumatrait and the rest of the regulars by a day.

For Van Benschoten, it will mark his first major league start since last season, when he went 0-7 with a 10.15 ERA in nine starts for the Pirates.

With his being 28 and having tasted little success above Class AAA, it might be safe to assume chances such as the one today will be precious.

"Honestly, I'm just looking at it as another start in the big leagues," Van Benschoten said. "I don't think it's a matter of proving myself or some big stepping stone. I don't know what plans they have for me in the future, but I'll do whatever they ask of me, whether it's starting or relief."

He has made three relief appearances since being recalled from Class AAA Indianapolis two weeks ago and has a 4.91 ERA, with four hits and four walks in as many innings.

The numbers aside, he has seemed to carry himself more confidently than last season.

"It's a different feeling," he said. "I'm not sure, really, how to describe it. I view this now as an opportunity rather than a don't-screw-this-up situation. I expect to do well."

Atlanta's pitchers for the doubleheader will be, in order, Jair Jurrjens and Tim Hudson.

Neither game will be televised.

Tickets purchased for yesterday can be exchanged for any remaining home game except the June 24-26 series against the New York Yankees and the Aug. 14-16 SkyBlast promotions.

Dejan Kovacevic can be reached at dkovacevic@post-gazette.com
First published on May 12, 2008 at 12:00 am
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