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Pittsburgh Pirates

Remembering Pirates MVPs: Parker and Stargell

Remembering Pirates MVPs: Parker and Stargell

May 20, 2017 //  by Harv Aronson

With McCutchena��the latest Pirates MVPa��struggling, we wondered: Will the Pirates ever have another? So we’re remembering them all, moving on to Stargell.

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Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Andrew McCutchen, Barry Bonds, Baseball history, David Parker, MLB, Most Valuable Player, National League, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Willie Stargell

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Remembering Pirates MVPs: Groat and Clemente

May 19, 2017 //  by Harv Aronson

Pittsburgh’s Andrew McCutchen is off to another shaky start, a far cry from his 2013 MVP-self. Which got us thinking about Clemente, and other Pirates MVPs.

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Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Andrew McCutchen, Barry Bonds, Baseball history, Dick Groat, MLB, Most Valuable Player, Pittsburgh Pirates, Roberto Clemente, World Series

Starling Marte Suspension and What it Means for Pittsburgh

What Does Marte’s Suspension Mean for Pittsburgh?

April 19, 2017 //  by Harv Aronson

The Pirates, already dealing with legal issues surrounding Jung-ho Kang, will now be without All-Star Starling Marte after he got popped for PEDs. What now?

What Does Marte’s Suspension Mean for Pittsburgh?Read More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Andrew McCutchen, Jung-ho Kang, Major League Baseball, NL Central, Performance Enhancing Drugs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Starling Marte

Lindor, Late-Night Heroics the Story of the Evening 1

Lindor, Late-Night Heroics the Story of the Evening

April 6, 2017 //  by Shaun Ranft

It’s never too early for late-inning baseball heroics, and Wednesday night brought plenty. Between Lindor, LeA?n and Springer, which was your favorite?

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Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Antonio Bastardo, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Francisco Lindor, George Springer, Houston Astros, MLB, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sam Dyson, sandy-leon, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers

Murderers' Row Re-lived: Were the '27 Yankees the Best? 1

Murderers’ Row Re-lived: Were the ’27 Yankees the Best?

March 5, 2017 //  by Harv Aronson

Using the 25 best World Series winners in MLB history, we revisited the 1927 Yankees, or rather, Murderers’ Row. Were they the best of all time?

Murderers’ Row Re-lived: Were the ’27 Yankees the Best?Read More

Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Babe Ruth, Baseball history, Chicago Cubs, Lou Gehrig, MLB, Murderers' Row, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, What if, World Series

For Holland and Colorado, it's About the Little Things

For Holland and Colorado, it’s About the Little Things

January 28, 2017 //  by Shaun Ranft

In the end, heavily sought-after reliever Greg Hollanda��who didn’t pitch at all last yeara��chose Colorado. Why? Well, maybe they’re closer than we think.

For Holland and Colorado, it’s About the Little ThingsRead More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Colorado Rockies, Greg Holland, Kansas City Royals, MLB, MLB Offseason, MLB playoffs, NL West, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals

Why José Bautista Remaining in Toronto Feels Right

Why JosA� Bautista Remaining in Toronto Feels Right

January 18, 2017 //  by Shaun Ranft

It hasn’t been one of the easier offseason markets to navigate for slugger JosA� Bautista, but after everything, he’ll be sticking with Toronto after all.

Why JosA� Bautista Remaining in Toronto Feels RightRead More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: AL East, Free Agent, Jose Bautista, MLB, MLB Offseason, Pittsburgh Pirates, Toronto Blue Jays

Will Iván Nova Bring Stability to the Pirates?

Will IvA?n Nova Bring Stability to the Pirates?

January 14, 2017 //  by Shaun Ranft

When the offseason started, you could’ve made the case that IvA?n Nova was going to sign for much more money. Not so. But what does he bring to Pittsburgh?

Will IvA?n Nova Bring Stability to the Pirates?Read More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Gerrit Cole, Ivan Nova, Jameson Taillon, MLB, MLB Offseason, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tyler Glasnow

Daniel Hudson Starts Anew in Pittsburgh

Daniel Hudson Starts Anew in Pittsburgh

January 13, 2017 //  by Shaun Ranft

After establishing his career with the Diamondbacks, then having to rebuild it, Daniel Hudson is off to start a new chapter with the Pirates.

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Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Arizona Diamondbacks, Daniel Hudson, MLB, MLB Free Agency, MLB Offseason, Pittsburgh Pirates, prospect

Don Drysdale: Once A Bum, Almost A Pirate

Don Drysdale: Once A Bum, Almost A Pirate

December 16, 2016 //  by David Krell

Imagining Don Drysdale playing for a team other than the Dodgersa��whether it be in Brooklyn or LAa��is difficult. And yet, he could have been a pirate.

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Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Baseball history, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cy Young Award, Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, Pittsburgh Pirates

Giants Address Their Biggest Need with Mark Melancon

Giants Address Their Biggest Need with Mark Melancon

December 6, 2016 //  by Shaun Ranft

This past season, the San Francisco Giants led the league in blown saves with 30. In Mark Melancon, they added much-needed control and stability.

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Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Chicago Cubs, closer, Houston Astros, Mark Melancon, MLB, NL West, NLDS, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Washington Nationals

Rumor Has It: Washington Wants Sale, Too?

Rumor Has It: Washington Wants Sale, Too?

December 5, 2016 //  by Shaun Ranft

In our third installment of ‘Rumor Has It’, the Washington Nationals are still engaging in trade talks. And this time, they’re after Chris Sale.

Rumor Has It: Washington Wants Sale, Too?Read More

Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Andrew McCutchen, Anthony Rendon, Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale, Lucas Giolito, MLB, Pittsburgh Pirates, Reynaldo Lopez, Victor Robles, Washington Nationals, Winter Meetings

What if Clemente had Stayed with the Brooklyn Dodgers?

What if Clemente had Stayed with the Brooklyn Dodgers?

November 30, 2016 //  by Nick Diunte

We all know and appreciate the career Roberto Clemente went on to have with the Pirates. But, what could’ve happened had he remained with Brooklyn?

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Category: Baseball, Baseball History, MLBTag: Baseball history, Brooklyn Dodgers, MLB, Pittsburgh Pirates, Roberto Clemente, World Series

Assembling a Free Agent Lineup: Matt Joyce

Assembling a Free Agent Lineup: Matt Joyce

November 20, 2016 //  by Shaun Ranft

If you’re looking for a cost-effective option to fill out your bench (maybe even a fourth outfielder), look no further than the ever-consistent Matt Joyce.

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Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Carlos Beltran, free-agency, Jose Bautista, Matt Joyce, MLB, New York Yankees, Peter Bourjos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers

Assembling a Free Agent Lineup: Sean Rodriguez

Assembling a Free Agent Lineup: Sean Rodriguez

November 15, 2016 //  by Shaun Ranft

Day 3 of our lineup-building exercise brings us to one of the lower points of this FA market: second base. But in Sean Rodriguez, you have a solid option.

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Category: Baseball, MLBTag: Chase Utley, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, MLB Free Agency, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sean Rodriguez, Stephen Drew, Washington Nationals

The Wind Up: Pirates Don't Need to Retool Yet

The Wind Up: Pirates Don’t Need to Retool Yet

October 13, 2016 //  by Shaun Ranft

The Pittsburgh Pirates had a disappointing 2016 campaign, but there’s no need to hit the panic button just yet. A healthy Cole and Cutch will go a long way.

The Wind Up: Pirates Don’t Need to Retool YetRead More

Category: Baseball, MLB, The Wind UpTag: Andrew McCutchen, Gerrit Cole, Gregory Polanco, Jameson Taillon, Josh Bell, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB, NL Central, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Starling Marte, Tyler Glasnow

Not So Fast: Which Hot NFL Teams May be Off to False Starts?

Not So Fast: Which Hot NFL Teams May be Off to False Starts?

October 7, 2016 //  by Ken Pomponio

At the quarter pole, there are 13 NFL teams that are undefeated, 3-1, or have a chance to become 3-1 after this week. But, which of them can be trusted?

Not So Fast: Which Hot NFL Teams May be Off to False Starts?Read More

Category: Football, NFLTag: atlanta-falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, houston-texans, Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Pirates

DPD: Another Day, Another AL Central Duel 1

DPD: Another Day, Another AL Central Duel

September 18, 2016 //  by Brandon Warne

We cap off your weekend with yet another AL Central duela��this time between JosA� Quintana and Danny Duffy. Plus, Ivan Nova is going to get paid, friends.

DPD: Another Day, Another AL Central DuelRead More

Category: Baseball, Daily Pitcher Duels, MLBTag: AL Central, Chicago White Sox, Danny Duffy, Ivan Nova, Jose Quintana, Kansas City Royals, MLB, Pittsburgh Pirates

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