After spending much of his stint with the Pittsburgh Pirates playing across the infield last season, Isiah Kiner-Falefa will have a chance to settle in at one p
It’s been a pretty quite offseason for the Pittsburgh Pirates so far, but that looks like it could change at some point between now and spring training.
Despite outcries from a portion of the fan base, owner Bob Nutting is not selling the Pittsburgh Pirates. That was the biggest – and only – news from last weekend’s PiratesFest, a two-day event held at the 1.
The Pirates showed their commitment to David Bednar last week. The two sides agreed to a $5.9-million contract for 2025 that avoided a potential salary arbitration hearing.
Andrew McCutchen can sense some frustration in the fan base. Fans won’t dare get in the franchise icon’s face to voice that irritation, but he’s been around long enough to have his finger on Pittsburgh’s pulse and know what’s up.
With still many needs to address, one would believe the Pittsburgh Pirates should be far from done with adding to the roster ahead of next season. At PiratesFe
The Pittsburgh Pirates play a game of chance by offering fans the opportunity to Ask Pirates Management questions at PiratesFest, so team president Travis Williams knew that he would be facing a first-pitch fastball Saturday morning at David L.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes is focused on helping his team make the playoffs in 2025, not his long-term future.
Be careful what you wish for. I’m still reeling from the fact that Andrew McCutchen spoke those words at PiratesFest last weekend, in defense of team owner Bob Nutting — the man who didn’t have the guts to take questions during the “Ask Pirates Management” session,
If they did, the unlikely winners would have been the Pittsburgh Pirates trio of team president Travis Williams, general manager Ben Cherington and manager Derek Shelton. None of those three men ...
Pittsburgh hasn't made the playoffs since ... with manager Derek Shelton and general manager Ben Cherington called out by fans on Saturday, too. "We can just look at last year," Williams said.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a bit of a pickle when it comes to the state of the franchise. The days of praising the organization for not having a losing season in over two decades are over.