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After a decade of All-Stars, Pirates have open competition for closer role in spring training
When David Bednar talked about his favorite pitchers for the Pittsburgh Pirates while growing up in Mars, he ticked off a list that included All-Star closers Joel Hanrahan, Jason Grilli and Mark Melancon. Bednar isn’t shy about sharing his dream of putting the finishing touches on a victory in the...
Bryce Harper, Andrew McCutchen homer as Phillies top Pirates in Grapefruit League play
Chad Kuhl couldn’t have been happier about the execution of his top three pitches, effectively mixing the use of his slider, curveball and changeup against the Philadelphia Phillies. It’s what Kuhl called his fourth-best pitch, a four-seam fastball, that Bryce Harper drilled for a two-run home run and Roman Quinn...
Kevin Newman, Ke’Bryan Hayes stay hot, bullpen solid in Pirates’ spring win
Kevin Newman and Ke’Bryan continued to reach base and the Pittsburgh Pirates bullpen continued to put up zeros Thursday. The Pirates beat the Atlanta Braves, 6-1, in a seven-inning game played at Bradenton’s LECOM Park. Hayes upped his spring on-base percentage to .556 with an RBI triple and single in...
Once ‘fearful’ baseball career was over, Pirates’ Oneil Cruz embraces opportunity in outfield
When Oneil Cruz was involved in an auto accident that killed three people in September in his native Dominican Republic, the Pittsburgh Pirates prospect worried his blossoming baseball career was over. “In the beginning, I was very fearful of not being able to continue to play the game that I...
Injuries to Pirates’ Adam Frazier, Cole Tucker minor; Anthony Alford progressing
Two players who potentially could form the Pittsburgh Pirates middle infield on opening day have missed Grapefruit League games, but the team’s director of sports medicine on Thursday allayed fears their ailments will linger. Todd Tomczyk referred to Cole Tucker’s left thumb contusion as “minor,” and he called Adam Frazier’s...
Pirates, PNC agree to 10-year extension of stadium naming rights deal for PNC Park
PNC Park is keeping its name on Pittsburgh’s baseball stadium for another decade. The Pittsburgh Pirates and PNC Bank announced Thursday morning a 10-year extension to their naming rights deal to the stadium, which has been considered one of the gems in MLB since it opened in 2001. Financial terms...
First Call: Bud Dupree health update; Joe Haden claps back at talk of release; T.J. McConnell triple-double
Thursday’s “First Call” shows us a feisty Steeler. Bud Dupree is optimistic about his health. And T.J. McConnell sets an NBA record. Also, another Robert Morris hockey player is up for a national award. And a former Pirate had a big hit against the Buccos in spring training. Haden not...
Mars’ David Bednar eager to earn spot in Pirates’ bullpen
David Bednar might be new to the Pirates. But he isn’t new to Pittsburgh. Take how the Mars Area High School alumnus greeted his new bosses for what was something like an “entrance meeting” heading into his first spring training with the club. “He jumped on (the Zoom call), and...
No. 1 prospect Wander Franco makes powerful impression with homer as Rays top Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays used their Grapefruit League game to showcase two of baseball’s top shortstop prospects, and Wander Franco hit a blast for the deciding edge over Oneil Cruz. Franco, the consensus No. 1 overall prospect, made a powerful first impression when he smacked the first...
MLB moving back start of Triple-A season to May affects Pirates’ affiliate in Indianapolis
MLB has informed Triple-A teams that their season is being delayed for health and safety reasons, pushing back the start date for the Pirates’ Triple-A affiliate in Indianapolis until at least May. The move cuts 24 games from the Triple-A schedule, narrowing it to a 120-game season with 10 home...
JT Brubaker works to ‘unblend’ his pitches, stand out in Pirates’ starting rotation
After being asked to first buy into the bullpen then stretch out to become a starter for the Pittsburgh Pirates, JT Brubaker wants his breaking ball pitch path to follow that of his career arc. The right-hander spent his rookie season trying to blend in. Now, he wants to create...
Todd Frazier hits 2nd home run as Pirates lose Grapefruit League home opener to Tigers
Todd Frazier continued his bid to make the Pittsburgh Pirates as a nonroster invitee to spring training, hitting his second home run in three Grapefruit League games. Frazier’s shot to left field off Erasmo Ramirez in the fourth inning was the Pirates’ only run in a 6-1 five-inning loss to...
Anthony Alford returns from season-ending injury to flash power for Pirates
It was a bittersweet reunion for Anthony Alford and the Toronto Blue Jays, the organization that drafted and developed him, then discarded him last summer by designating him for assignment. When Alford came to bat against Robbie Ray on Monday in Dunedin, Fla., it was as a designated hitter in...
Mitch Keller struggles, Anthony Alford homers as Pirates tie Blue Jays
Mitch Keller wanted to focus on filling up the strike zone. Instead, when the Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander had trouble throwing strikes, he was forced to work on pitching from behind in counts. Keller allowed two runs on three hits in the first inning of a 2-2 seven-inning tie with the...
Revised restrictions will allow Pirates to have fans in the stands at PNC Park this season
After playing a shortened season in an empty ballpark last summer, the Pittsburgh Pirates received welcome news Monday that will allow them to have fans in the stands at PNC Park this season. Gov. Tom Wolf announced Monday revised restrictions to allow for 20% of maximum capacity at outdoor venues....
After struggling at third base, Colin Moran hopes to find a home at first with Pirates
After seeing Cedric Mullins swing early on the 2-0 pitch, Colin Moran anticipated that a grounder could be coming his way at first base. When Mullins pulled the next pitch down the first base line, Moran was ready. With two runners in scoring position and two outs in the Pittsburgh...
Gregory Polanco homers, drops fly ball as Pirates win Grapefruit League opener
It was an eight-inning game that had the first half-inning called after only two outs were recorded. And, yet, the aspect of Sunday’s Grapefruit League opener for the Pittsburgh Pirates that perhaps stood out most was there were 1,750 spectators on hand to see it. It had been 353 days...
Kevin Newman to lead off Pirates’ Grapefruit season; Todd Frazier in lineup vs. Orioles
Kevin Newman is both the answer to the questions of who will be the Pittsburgh Pirates first 2021 starting shortstop and to who will take their first at-bat of the Grapefruit League season. Newman is in the leadoff spot for Sunday’s 1:05 p.m. game against the Baltimore Orioles in Sarasota,...
Who’s at shortstop?: Pirates transparent with trio that starting job is up for grabs this spring
If asked to reveal the starting shortstop as spring training begins, Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton’s answer would sound like something out of a famous Abbott and Costello comedy sketch. I don’t know. Never mind that he played third base in the “Who’s On First” routine. For the Pirates, the...
AT&T SportsNet to televise all but one of Pirates’ spring training home games
AT&T SportsNet will televise all but one of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 15 Grapefruit League home games in spring training, with the exception of a conflict of schedule with a Pittsburgh Penguins game. The only Pirates home game that won’t be televised is the March 6 game against the New York...
Pirates, Entercom announce contract extension that will keep 93.7 FM home of radio broadcasts
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Entercom announced a multiyear contract extension that will keep 93.7 FM as the team’s flagship radio station and broadcast all spring training and regular-season games. The Pirates’ radio broadcast partner since 2012 on KDKA-FM, Entercom will now air all weekday and afternoon games on sister stations...
Pirates outfielders Bryan Reynolds, Gregory Polanco vow to put hitting woes behind them
The Pittsburgh Pirates aren’t going to pretend their corner outfielders didn’t bat below the Mendoza Line last season. Right fielder Gregory Polanco and left fielder Bryan Reynolds just don’t want anyone to think playing amid a pandemic resembled a normal baseball season. After Reynolds batted .187 (35 for 185) and...
Pirates right fielder Gregory Polanco says he never fractured his wrist in winter ball
Whether it was lost in translation or a mistake by the manager of his Dominican winter ball club, Gregory Polanco on Thursday disputed reports he fractured his wrist in the offseason. “First of all, the injury, they said it the wrong way,” Polanco said on a video conference call from...
U mad, bro?: Lots of heat on Mike Tomlin, Art Rooney II, Big Ben, Pens fans, Pirates expectations
This week’s “U mad, bro?” turns ugly for Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and owner Art Rooney II. Penguins fans take a little slap. We get a 2021 Pirates reality check. There’s a thorough examination of Cold War-era Europe. And I call out one of my TribLive...
Pirates’ Todd Frazier embraces chance to serve as a sounding board
One of the newest Pittsburgh Pirates never imagined being the oldest guy in spring training. That didn’t stop Todd Frazier from dropping an indicator of his age while reminiscing about his rookie year. When talking about accepting a role as a corner infielder who can back up both first and...
