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Ben Cherington has defied expectations — and, perhaps, industry norms — in his first five drafts as Pittsburgh Pirates ...
Ben Cherington remains unwilling to give up on the club he assembled for the 2025 campaign, insisting that the Pittsburgh ...
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Pittsburgh Baseball Now on MSNOnly One Focus for Ben Cherington in First Round of DraftBen Cherington’s draft strategy as general manager is clear. Take the best player available. Sure, there are other factors ...
After months of scouting and traveling, the Pirates’ Draft team will reconvene in Pittsburgh next week to formally map out their strategy ahead of this year’s MLB Draft, which will take place July ...
Paul Skenes and Andrew McCutchen (who doesn't want to be traded) are reportedly the Pirates only untouchables. Read more at ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Bailey Falter is the Pirates’ Best Trade ChipWhen examining the Pittsburgh Pirates as a team, it’s easy to see one clear theme that truly captures their 2025 season: This ...
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SB Nation on MSNBob Nightengale: Cubs interested in Pirates former All-Stars Mitch Keller, David BednarThe two most intriguing names are Mitch Keller and David Bednar, both former All-Stars. The Pirates lost three-of-four games to the Chicago Cubs earlier this month and are looking to add pieces from ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates failed to replicate their win against the Brewers on Monday with a 9-3 loss on Tuesday. Pirates starting pitcher Andrew Heaney gave up seven earned runs in less than five ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs could come together on a huge trade for Pirates closer David Bednar this season.
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Rum Bunter on MSN3 positions the Pittsburgh Pirates must fill at the trade deadlineThe Pittsburgh Pirates are going to be sellers at this year’s trade deadline. They have a handful of rentals, but they have a ...
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Rum Bunter on MSNNick Gonzales’ offensive breakout highlights real issue with Pirates’ front officeNick Gonzales has been red-hot for the Pittsburgh Pirates, but it highlights a larger problem within the organization.
I am not a fan of the jumble of letters, numbers, and symbols used to convey analytical statistics of major league baseball these days. Check out how many of these stats can you identify, let alone ...
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