Pérez, Bart injuries could potentially shake up Pirates' roster
PITTSBURGH – The Pirates’ starting battery of Martín Pérez and Joey Bart both exited early Sunday afternoon with injuries, putting the game in the hands of their struggling middle relievers. The Braves took advantage of that and managed to avoid the three-game sweep at PNC Park, sending the Bucs to
Injuries & Moves: Pérez, Bart exit game vs. Braves
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Bucs' bats showing signs of turnaround after slow start
PITTSBURGH -- Baseball is, if nothing else, a cyclical game. What goes up must eventually come down, and struggling units will almost surely get going for at least a bit of time. And while the way the Pirates started the year offensively may have seemed to test that baseball truism,
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Skenes looks like an ace-in-waiting even without his 'best stuff'
PITTSBURGH -- For the second straight game, the Pirates had a solid pathway to a win, getting a quality start from a rookie starter and a grand slam on offense. And again, they lost, this time squandering six strong innings from No. 2 overall prospect Paul Skenes with another bullpen
Night after thrilling comeback, Pirates gift one back to Giants
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Skenes appears in latest SP Power rankings
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Five years later: Here's each team's best Draft pick from 2019
The 2019 Draft wasn’t one filled with a ton of suspense. It was widely accepted that the Orioles would take Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman – one of the Draft’s best-ever backstops – first overall, and that’s precisely what Mike Elias & Co. did on June 3. Bobby Witt Jr.
'You always have hope': Bucs overcome 4-run deficit, walk off in 10th
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Cruz makes hard-hit history with TWO lasers over 120 mph
PITTSBURGH -- When Oneil Cruz dropped a fly ball in the first inning Tuesday at PNC Park, the Giants could not have possibly known that they had awakened a sleeping giant. “I was really pissed off when I went to hit,” Cruz said through interpreter and Major League coach Stephen
Leyland, Bonds and Sanguillen named to Pirates Hall of Fame
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Bucs host opening ceremonies for 'Be a Fan Torch Run' in support of Special Olympics
It was 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, roughly 10 hours before the Pirates were scheduled to host the San Francisco Giants in the opening game of a three-game series and six-game homestand, but PNC Park was already a festive place. Why? Because the Pirates and Pirates Charities were hosting opening ceremonies
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CHICAGO -- There has been many a time in recent years where the Pirates were quiet postgame in Wrigley Field’s visitors’ clubhouse. Not Sunday, though. Nor Thursday or Friday. In what was their biggest road series so far this season, the Pirates left Chicago with a series win, taking a
Pirates come up short in 9th after tight play at plate
CHICAGO -- In a game of dueling, dealing southpaws, it seemed almost destined that the matchup between the Pirates and Cubs at Wrigley Field on Saturday afternoon was going to come down to one big hit or defensive play. The Pirates thought they had the latter in the bottom of
Three burning questions facing the Bucs for the rest of '24
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Seven straight K's and no hits: Skenes dominates in 2nd start
CHICAGO -- While most of the baseball world was in awe of Paul Skenes’ Major League debut last Saturday, Yasmani Grandal had seen him pitch better when he was on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis. Sure, seven strikeouts and 17 triple-digit fastballs was eye-opening, but he felt the rookie