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MLB Notebook: Johnson in relief for San Francisco

Randy Johnson made his first relief appearance since pitching for the Yankees in the 2005 American League division series.
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On the Pirates: Welcome to the Show

Jones, McCutchen rate in National League rookie race, but pitchers favored
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Pirates Notebook: Doumit sees rare outfield duty

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Ryan Doumit in right field?
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If it was last start for Pirates' Ohlendorf, it was fitting

Starter pitches well but again gets little support in 2-1 loss to Padres
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Pirates lose Ohlendorf's possible final start, 2-1

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If this was Ross Ohlendorf's final start of 2009, it certainly served as a tidy microcosm: He pitched quite well, got no support and had little to show for it all in the Pirates' 2-1 loss to the San Diego Padres this afternoon before 20,379 at PNC Park.
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Morton logs on to Pirates' plan in 5-1 win

Holds Padres to a run over seven innings to end team's 0-3 streak
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Pirates Notebook: Lynchburg 'microcosm' of plan

P.J. Forbes, energetic manager of the Pirates' Class A affiliate in Lynchburg, Va., could barely contain his enthusiasm at discussing his Hillcats' Carolina League championship, clinched Thursday with an 8-7 victory against Salem.
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Morton pitches Pirates past Padres, 5-1

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Charlie Morton pitched the Pirates past the San Diego Padres, 5-1, tonight before 26,178 at PNC Park.
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Pirates' Kerrigan undecided on returning

Joe Kerrigan has not made up his mind whether to come back next season as the coach of a young Pirates pitching staff where he sees progress, particularly by the starters.
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Losses, losses, losses

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Hart makes case for more work with solid performance

LOS ANGELES -- Pardon the San Gabriel Valley dialect, but, dude, this is soooooo Pirates.
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Pirates Notebook: Offense keeps coming up short against bullpens

LOS ANGELES -- The final 14 Pirates were set down in succession Monday, nine by Los Angeles Dodgers relievers.
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Around the majors: 9/17/09

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Phillies 6, Nationals 1: Joe Blanton threw six scoreless innings and Jayson Werth hit a grand slam as host Philadelphia defeated Washington.
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MLB NOTEBOOK: Posada, Carlson fined, suspended for brawl

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New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jesse Carlson each were suspended for three games and fined by Major League Baseball for their roles Tuesday night in
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Pirates lose again in Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES -- Kevin Hart's best performance as a Pirates starter since coming from Chicago in a July-ending trade went for naught.
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Pirates fall to Dodgers in 13 innings, 5-4

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If Zach Duke's left arm and bat have anything to do with it, these Pirates might avoid a 100-loss season. Yet manager John Russell could care less about that number of defeats, talking last night about how he awaits a day when his club would have a shot at a 100-victory season.
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MLB Notebook: Young back in lineup for desperate Rangers

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With 19 games left and Texas facing its largest deficit for a playoff spot all season, Michael Young figured he had waited long enough to return to the Texas lineup.
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Pirates Notebook: Road trips from ... well

LOS ANGELES -- They travel to play in California four separate times: in April, May, June and August. They play a 10-game road trip that whisks them from Texas to Oakland to Chicago.
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Pirates 2010 schedule released

The Pirates open the 2010 season at home, a rare event given the unpredictable early-spring weather, on April 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers
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Pirates 2010 schedule released

The Pirates open the 2010 season at home, a rare event given the unpredictable early-spring weather, on April 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers and play an interleague slate that includes trips to Detroit, Texas and Oakland plus Cleveland coming to PNC Park on Father's Day weekend...
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Pirates fall to Dodgers, 6-2

Three times in the opening five innings, the Pirates had two men on base and one out. Twice, they had two on and none out.
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Pirates Notebook: Mientkiewicz says former club has a plan

Still so new to the home clubhouse that he was being fitted for company-issue blue sweats, Doug Mientkiewicz paused last night to talk about his former employers: the Pirates.
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Power-pop vets team up for Baseball Project

The Baseball Project may not be the Yankees of rock supergroups, but if you're putting together a lineup for power-pop veterans, you'd want these guys on your team.
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Dejan Kovacevic's Pirates chat transcript

Dejan takes your questions on the PBC.
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Pirates Notebook: Young unmoved by slump

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HOUSTON -- It would appear to make for lousy timing for Delwyn Young.
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