Published: Friday, August 4, 2006
Randa, Chacon ignite Pirates
Shawn Chacon, acquired in a trade with the Yankees, had not started since July 4.
PITTSBURGH (AP) Joe Randa has played many roles in his career. Being a bench player on one of the worst teams in the majors hasn't been one of them until now.
Shawn Chacon limited Atlanta to one run in five innings to win his Pittsburgh debut, pitching the Pirates to a 3-2 victory Thursday and preventing a sweep by the Braves.
Randa, making a spot start, drove in two of the three runs against Braves starter Tim Hudson with a double in the first inning and a single in the sixth. Randa starts an average of about once every four days, but is 16-for-36 (.444) in his last nine starts.
"Yeah, it's strange," said Randa, who signed a $4 million contract to be Pittsburgh's everyday third baseman. "I've tried not to hang my head and feel sorry for myself. I took it as a challenge, and it's gratifying to have some success."
Randa lost his starting job to NL batting leader Freddy Sanchez early in the season. After sitting out more than a month with a foot injury, the 36-year-old Randa has accepted the role of part-time player following 10 years as a starter.
"It's easier coming now in this part of my career because I know not to put a lot of pressure on myself," he said. "When you're making spot starts or pinch-hitting, you have to let it happen."
Chacon (1-0), a 19-1 loser to Cleveland in his last start for the Yankees July 4, felt the same way in his first start for his new team. He gave up Andruw Jones' RBI double in the first but allowed only one more hit before being lifted after throwing 79 pitches on a 90-degree day.
The right-hander was traded to the Pirates Monday for outfielder Craig Wilson after spending more than a month in the bullpen.
"Obviously, it's a new opportunity for me," Chacon said. "But any time you're in the big leagues, whether it's in New York or it's here, whether there are 50,000 in the stands or 20,000, you want to take advantage of it and establish yourself."
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