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Pirates trade cash to Oakland A’s for outfielder Dustin Fowler
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired outfielder Dustin Fowler from the Oakland A’s in exchange for cash considerations Wednesday. The 6-foot, 198-pound Fowler is a left-handed hitter who last played in the major leagues in 2018, when he batted .224 with three doubles, two triples, six home runs and 23 RBIs in...
No injury restrictions for Pirates RF Gregory Polanco, SS Kevin Newman in spring training
Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Gregory Polanco, who fractured his right wrist while sliding in winter ball in the Dominican Republic, reported to spring training in Bradenton, Fla., with no restrictions. Pirates director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk proclaimed Polanco “100% ready to go” on Wednesday while delivering the first injury...
Healthy Chad Kuhl ready to solidify spot in Pirates’ starting rotation
After building up his surgically repaired right arm by pitching piggyback to start the season, Chad Kuhl found a familiar feeling after throwing 78 pitches over five innings last August at Cincinnati. “I woke up the next day, and I was really, really sore,” Kuhl said on a video conference...
After spectacular September debut, Pirates rookie Ke’Bryan Hayes still has ‘a lot to prove’
With a spectacular September followed by an offseason that saw the Pittsburgh Pirates trade their biggest names, Ke’Bryan Hayes went from the club’s top prospect to the future of the franchise. That’s a role the 24-year-old third baseman is eager to embrace. After winning NL rookie of the month honors,...
Pirates open ticket sales to public on Wednesday for home spring training games
After allowing season ticket holders first shot at buying tickets to spring training games in Bradenton, Fla., the Pittsburgh Pirates are opening sales to the public on Wednesday. Fans interested in attending a Grapefruit League game at LECOM Park can buy tickets in pods of two or four starting at...
First Call: Tyler Glasnow on difference between Pirates and Rays; no love for Bud Dupree; another Fleury shutout
Tuesday’s “First Call” wonders why the NFL Network is overlooking Steelers pass rusher Bud Dupree. Tyler Glasnow dishes on the difference between the Pirates and the Tampa Bay Rays. We check in on the Eastern Division standings. Marc-Andre Fleury pitches another shutout. And we recall the “Miracle on Ice.” Tampa...
Adam Frazier puts trade talk behind him, focuses on getting off to fast start for Pirates
Adam Frazier heard his name in rumors about being dealt at the trade deadline last August and again all offseason, so it was something of a surprise that the second baseman is back in spring training with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Not that Frazier was complaining, explaining that he is ready...
New Pirate Brian Goodwin hopes to get last laugh in center field
Brian Goodwin aced his first test as a Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder with the answer to why he was willing to sign with the team that finished with the worst record in baseball last season. “I don’t really see a reason to not like the opportunity here,” Goodwin said on a...
Pirates GM Ben Cherington hopes to follow model set by recent playoff contenders
The process of building the Pittsburgh Pirates into a postseason contender appears to be a painstakingly long and difficult process, but general manager Ben Cherington said Sunday it doesn’t need to be a complicated one. Speaking to reporters on a video conference call, Cherington said there’s a common thread to...
Pirates’ Derek Shelton: Todd Frazier added for right-handed power, veteran leadership
Derek Shelton rattled off Todd Frazier’s attributes, from being a 10-year veteran and two-time All-Star to a right-handed bat who can play either corner infield spot, as reasons for his addition to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Not that Ke’Bryan Hayes has to be worried. Frazier signed a minor league deal with...
Pirates pitcher Quinn Priester ‘itching’ to prove top-100 status while chasing his daydreams
Quinn Priester reported for his first major league spring training with the Pittsburgh Pirates wearing a first-round tag and a growing reputation as one of baseball’s top-100 prospects, so don’t mind the 20-year-old right-hander if his mind drifts towards leading the revival of a struggling franchise. “So I do, I...
Pirates sign 2-time All-Star Todd Frazier to minor league deal
The Pirates added a power-hitting corner infielder Friday by signing Todd Frazier to a minor league deal with a non-roster invitation to spring training, according to a source. Frazier, a two-time All-Star, will earn $1.5 million if he makes the team. Frazier, 35, has a career .242 batting average with...
Pirates lefty Steven Brault ‘excited’ to build off strong finish, cement spot in starting rotation
Now that Steven Brault has solidified a spot in the starting rotation, the Pittsburgh Pirates left-hander can’t contain his excitement. He even used the word with the frequency which he used to throw his fastball. “I’m excited. There’s no other way to play it. I’m excited,” Brault said. “I’m going...
Pirates catcher Michael Perez hopes to honor legacy of his idol Roberto Clemente
Michael Perez has the distinction of being the lone Puerto Rican player on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 40-man roster and the honor of playing for the same team as his hero Roberto Clemente once did. Not that Perez had any control over that decision, however, as the Pirates claimed him off...
As Pirates’ oldest player, Jacob Stallings embraces role of breaking in backup catchers
Before his first spring training, Jacob Stallings was warned by David Price that the way to earn respect was by working hard and keeping his mouth shut, so the catcher adopted that as his mantra. That approach has changed dramatically for Stallings. Now 31, he is the oldest player on...
Mitch Keller takes confident step toward becoming leader for Pirates
Mitch Keller arrived at spring training a year ago fighting for a spot in the starting rotation, missed six weeks with an oblique injury and ended the season throwing 11 consecutive hitless innings over his final two starts. If that sounds like a dramatic change, it’s nothing compared to the...
After minor league contraction, Pirates shuffle coaching staffs of their 4 affiliates
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced changes Wednesday to their minor league coaching staffs, with some shuffling among their affiliates and two former affiliates who became MLB developmental leagues. The Triple-A Indianapolis Indians’ coaching staff will remain intact, with Brian Esposito as manager, Joel Hanrahan as pitching coach and Jon Nunnally as...
Lefty pitcher Tyler Anderson embraces chance to start anew with the Pirates amid rebuild
When the Pittsburgh Pirates showed interest in signing Tyler Anderson, the left-handed pitcher saw something familiar in the idea of joining a club trying to change the culture while going through a rebuild. Anderson was a freshman when Spring Valley High School opened in Las Vegas, then went to Oregon...
Pirates sign left-hander Tyler Anderson to add depth to starting rotation
After trading their past two Opening Day starters this offseason, the Pittsburgh Pirates added to their rotation Tuesday by agreeing to terms on a major league deal with left-handed pitcher Tyler Anderson. The contract is for one-year at $2.5 million, pending Anderson passing a physical, a source confirmed to the...
Josh Gibson Foundation reschedules Negro League celebration events
Supporters and those involved with preserving the legacy of Negro Leagues baseball have learned to be patient. After all, they waited many decades, until just last year, before MLB commissioner Rob Manfred bestowed major league status upon seven professional Negro Leagues that operated between 1920 and 1948. It means the...
Pirates manager Derek Shelton: ‘We’re preparing to win, making decisions to win’
Derek Shelton doesn’t want to dwell on the performances that led the Pittsburgh Pirates to finish with the worst record in baseball last season or the projections that have them losing 100-plus games this summer. Despite an offseason in which All-Star first baseman Josh Bell and starting pitchers Joe Musgrove...
Pirates manager Derek Shelton focused on spring training competition at SS, CF
On the eve of the first workouts for pitchers and catchers of spring training, manager Derek Shelton said the Pittsburgh Pirates will have open competition for starting jobs at multiple positions. Shelton’s focus will be on finding starters at shortstop and center field, helping his corner outfielders rediscover their swing...
Kevin Gorman’s Take 5: Pirates start spring training focusing on developing top prospects
After his first spring training as a major league manager was interrupted by baseball’s shutdown because of the covid-19 pandemic, Derek Shelton referred to the shortened summer camp in July as 2.0. Now, the Pittsburgh Pirates skipper is steering a club that is in total teardown into a spring training...
Breaking down the NL Central heading into spring training
A team-by-team look at the National League Central entering spring training, including key players each club acquired and lost, and dates of the first workout for pitchers and catchers, and the full squad: Chicago Cubs Manager: David Ross (second season). 2020: 34-26, first place, lost to Marlins in first round...
Previewing the Pirates: Team has bull’s-eye on the bullpen, searching for a closer
When asked in December if the Pittsburgh Pirates have a closer, Derek Shelton gave a point-blank answer that put a bull’s-eye on the bullpen. “As of right now,” Shelton said, “no, I really don’t think we do.” The Pirates didn’t have a closer last season, either, as two-time All-Star Felipe...
