It was a tale of two halves for the Pittsburgh Pirates last season. After going 48-48 before the All-Star Break, the Pirates appeared to be headed in the right
It’s hard to believe considering the weather we’ve been having here in the ‘Burgh, but pitchers and catchers report in less than a month, so we thought it was a good time to take a quick look at some upcoming dates for the Pittsburgh Pirates in advance of the MLB season getting underway.
Tommy Brown, who made history as the youngest Major League Baseball position player of all-time when he made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944, has died. He was 97.
Training is just over a month away, and the Pittsburgh Pirates still have a gaping hole in right field. One by one, each of the remotely exciting options
The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced the following 13 players will attend Major League camp as non-roster invitees. Abrahan Gutierrez (C) – Hit a combined .241 (45-for-187) with 10 doubles, one triple and 21 RBI in 49 games last season between Double-A Altoona,
The Phillies have invited the following 23 players to attend major league spring training as non-roster invitees: Josh Breaux, C – Breaux signed a minor league contract with the Phillies on June 30, 2024,
The Philadelphia Phillies outfield has big question marks in left field and center field. Could they grab this former Yankees outfielder in free agency?
Veteran Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler has been one of the most consistent starters over the last few years. The two-time All-Star pitcher's consistency was acknowledged by MLB Network.
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale, who helped lead the team to a 1971 World Series title, died this past weekend in his home state of Alabama at the
With Paul Skenes and Jared Jones already in place and Mitch Keller signed long term, the last two pieces are a breath away
It took all of 23 starts for Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes to be ranked among baseball's elite starting pitchers. MLB Network ranked the top 10 starting p
Bob Veale, a Birmingham native who pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox in the 1960s and 1970s, is shown outside Rickwood Field in Birmingham in 2003. Veale died this week at age 89. (Birmingham News file photo by Bernard Troncale) bn