Although spring training is near, the Pittsburgh Pirates remain unsettled at several positions, including shortstop. Who’s at shortstop may depend on how the second base competition shakes out.
Few players on the Pittsburgh Pirates will draw more attention in Spring Training than right-handed pitcher Bubba Chandler. Chandler, who is the Pirates' top p
John Madden, the late NFL coach and television analyst, used to take about any opportunity available to profess his love for tight ends. He often said the best offensive set in football history would be one that included five tight ends,
The Pittsburgh Pirates received good news about the first of two player arbitrations ahead of the 2025 season. MLB Insider Mark Feinsand announced
When news first broke Tuesday that the Pittsburgh Pirates were bringing back veteran utility man Adam Frazier on a one-year deal, the move raised plenty of eyeb
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One lucky preteen declined an offer from the Pirates that included 30 years of season tickets, autographed memorabilia and a game in Livvy Dunne’s suite for a 1-of-1 Paul Skenes trading card.
Stratton (knee) is expected to be ready to pitch at the start of spring training, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Stratton posted a video of him throwing off of a mound Thursday, around a month before pitchers report to spring training.
After helping the New York Yankees advance to the World Series in 2024, former Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Tim Mayza has found a new home with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo will make $850,000 in 2025 as a result of the first salary arbitration hearing of the year. Oviedo, who sought a raise from $765,000 to $1.15 million,
The state's spring training sites come alive once again. And Rays fans get a brief respite from stadium talk while the team preps for a entire season played outdoors in Tampa.
John Madden, the late NFL coach and television analyst, used to take about any opportunity available to profess his love for tight ends. He often said the best offensive set in football history would be one that included five tight ends,