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Paul Skenes is the best pitcher in the National League. The Pittsburgh Pirates should be ashamed of how they're using the former LSU star.
The Brewers pitcher was called up for the MLB All-Star Game despite only appearing in five games this season. Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski pitches to Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa / Benny Sieu-Imagn Images The MLB All-Star Game doesn't quite have the same buzz that it did at the height of the sport years ago,
The MLB Draft is deep in college pitching and prep shortstops, positions where the Pittsburgh Pirates hit home runs with their past two first-round picks in Paul Skenes and Konnor Griffin. It’s no wonder Pirates general manager Ben Cherington has vowed to take the best player available with the No.
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Yardbarker on MSN2025 MLB Draft Preview: Pittsburgh PiratesHeading into Draft Day, the Pittsburgh Pirates will be a team to keep a close eye on. While they currently sit at just 38-55 this season (as of July 9), the team possesses some of the best young talent in the sport,
Paul Skenes was 6-0 entering the All-Star break in 2024, but the Pittsburgh Pirates righty is 4-8 so far in 2025 in spite of his National League-leading 2.01 ERA.
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Joe Coleman has died, according to the Associated Press. He was 78 years old. Coleman, who finished off his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, died in his sleep on Wednesday in Jamestown, Tennessee, his son Casey told the AP.
As the trade deadline grows closer, the Pittsburgh Pirates have emerged as one team that could move a lot of their stars this summer.
A star-studded lineup is set to take on Atlanta as eight of baseball’s top sluggers compete in the 2025 MLB Home Run Derby.
With the MLB trade deadline quickly approaching, the divide between buyers and sellers is becoming clearer. In this column, I’ll look at the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates (potential sellers), their key players who could be moved, and interesting in-house pieces who could fill gaps or take on a higher role after the trade deadline.
The Pittsburgh Pirates selected the contract of right-hander Yohan Ramirez from Triple-A Indianapolis ahead of Friday’s series opener in Minnesota against the Twins. To make room for Ramirez on the roster,