The Pirates’ managerial change naturally drew most of the headlines on Thursday, but in addition to letting go of Derek Shelton, the Bucs also moved on from another member of the coaching staff.
Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting does not plan on selling the team — despite unrest amongst fans. According to CEO Travis Williams at a Q-and-A event during "PiratesFest" in January, the team's goal is still to win no matter who owns a majority stake in the club.
It could be worse, Oakland straight up lost their team and still didn't get what they wanted. The baseball season hasn't even begun, but still fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates are already receiving reality checks, courtesy of the team’s front office.
Pittsburgh Pirates CEO Travis Williams said Saturday that owner Bob Nutting won't be selling the organization during the team's offseason fan fest, despite…
Pirates CEO Travis Williams said the organization is committed to winning but declared to frustrated fans that owner Bob Nutting will not sell the team.
Ben Cherington thinks the Pittsburgh Pirates are in a better place than when he was hired, and he is right. Then again, it would be almost impossible to be worse than when Cherington replaced Neal Huntington as the Pirates’ general manager following the 2019 season.
After nearly a year of uncertainty of where the Pirates' broadcasting home will be, it turns out that they are going to once again partner with the Penguins.
I have long posited that the Pittsburgh Pirates don’t have to field a championship-level team to attract fans to PNC Park. Most of the fans are reasonable.