The Pittsburgh Pirates got off to a very hot start in the 2024 MLB Season. They were 9-2 out of the gate, as they were clicking on all cylinders. Unfortunately for them, things unraveled as quickly as they clicked.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Jared Jones claimed his first real MLB victim on Monday night.
To say the Pittsburgh Pirates’ offense had been struggling over the last week would be the undersell of the year. During their six-game losing streak, the Pirates had scored a total of nine runs.
After snapping a six-game losing streak, the Pittsburgh Pirates will look for another victory when they host the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday evening in the second game of a four-game series.
A struggling team will often rely on veterans to help break a losing streak. On Monday night at PNC Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates instead turned to prized rookie Jared Jones, and the 22-year-old played the role of a stabilizing presence as good as anyone could have imagined.
Oneil Cruz went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs to help the Pittsburgh Pirates snap their six-game losing streak with a 4-2 win against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Monday.
Oneil Cruz and Andrew McCutchen made sure Jared Jones was rewarded for another spectacular outing. Cruz collected three hits and drove in a pair while McCutchen hit a leadoff homer as part of a three-hit performance in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers at PNC Park on Monday night.
This past weekend the rumor surfaced that the Pittsburgh Pirates soon will promote top prospect Paul Skenes to the big club. It’s the news Pirates fans – indeed, all baseball fans – have been waiting for.
One week ago today, the Pittsburgh Pirates held the most wins in the National League, bumping into the top ten in most power rankings—and even cracking the top five.
The Milwaukee Brewers (14-6) will put their four-game win streak to the test when they visit the Pittsburgh Pirates (11-11) Monday at 6:40 PM ET on BSWI.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates have wiped out all those good feelings from their surprising 9-2 start. Flipping the script completely, the Pirates have gone 2-9 in their last 11 games.
The top pitching prospect in baseball is shutting down Triple-A hitters...three or so innings at a time
The Buccos are in a slump, and so is the former first round pitcher Quinn Priester. The Pittsburgh Pirates just lost their sixth game in a row following series sweeps from the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox.
Pirates’ farm teams enjoyed an action packed Sunday, with a shutout win, and two last-second comeback attempts, one of which ended in a walk-off win. Eric Lauer set the tone for Triple-A Indianapolis, firing five scoreless innings that would’ve been perfect were it not for a Nick Gonzales error.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are finding new ways not to hit the baseball.
In the annals of Major League Baseball’s peculiar injuries, a recent incident involving Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Joey Bart might just take the cake for its sheer unorthodoxy.
When Bailey Falter left spring training with a spot in the Pittsburgh Pirates starting rotation, many baseball observers were surprised. Like, 100 percent of them.
His injury almost immediately put a third catcher on the shelf.
Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Paul Skenes has been lighting Triple-A on fire and fans are taking note.
Skenes isn't even getting anything resembling a challenge in Triple-A.
Though it is far from his first one, Aroldis Chapman may have just gotten the strangest suspension of his MLB career.
For the second year in a row, the Pittsburgh Pirates have started the season on a positive note. They’re 11-8 to open the year, and much of that success can be attributed to their valuable depth pieces stepping forward in a big way.
Former MVP Andrew McCutchen became the latest member of the 300-home run club on Sunday, but he also joined another elite list, which could further his chances of landing in Cooperstown.
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