Bryan Reynolds and Jared Triolo each homered for the Pittsburgh Pirates, but they were defeated 3-2 by the Toronto Blue Jays at LECOM Park on Thursday evening.
PITTSBURGH – The easiest column to write about the Pittsburgh Pirates is that Bob Nutting is cheap. It is what every Pirates fan seems to want to read.
You do not have to be around Bryan Reynolds long to realize he has old-school sensibilities. The Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder has put together a fine career since making his major-league debut in 2019 without doing anything to draw attention to himself.
This is one in a series of stories breaking down members of the Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster. Ever since Bryan Reynolds earned his first All-Star appearance with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2021, he’s served as the steadiest producer in their lineup.
One question that has continued to pop up at time throughout the season is the long-term status of Mitch Keller with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It wasn’t necessarily big news when Keller revealed early in the season that his representatives had very preliminary talks with the Pirates about a multi-year contract.
When the Pittsburgh Pirates extended third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes at the beginning of last season, the deal became the largest in franchise history, eclipsing Jason Kendall’s six-year, $60 million extension in 2000.
The regular season may be on the verge of ending, but there is still beef cooking between division rivals. After the Chicago Cubs took game one on Tuesday,
Bryan Reynolds was 3 for 4 with a homer helping the Pittsburgh Pirates down the visiting Washington Nationals 7-6 Wednesday. Ke'Bryan Hayes and Alfonso Rivas each hit an RBI double, with Jack Suwinski, Joshua Palacios and Liover Peguero added RBI singles for the Pirates (68-78).
Bryan Reynolds was 3-for-5 with a homer Saturday as the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates downed the Atlanta Braves 8-4. Liover Peguero also homered, Ke'Bryan Hayes added an RBI double, and four players -- Endy Rodriguez, Jack Suwinski, Ji Hwan Bae and Miguel Andujar -- hit RBI singles for the Pirates (66-76), who have won eight of 11.
The Pittsburgh Pirates, who have fallen to 5.0 games back in the National League Central, got some good health news on Wednesday regarding start outfield Bryan Reynolds.
The Pirates want to keep their star for the duration of any new deal and do not want to see him get away, but it still might benefit the Pirates to give Reynolds the opt-out he seeks.
In the ninth inning of their series finale against the Boston Red Sox, Pirates baserunners Bryan Reynolds and Andrew McCutchen combined for one of the silliest goofs imaginable.
One way or another, Reynolds will cost a pretty penny to any team that is looking to acquire his services.
The future of Bryan Reynolds has dominated Pirates-related headlines ever since his trade request early on in the offseason.
Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds requested a trade in December but hasn't entirely closed the door on remaining with the low-spending club.
Perhaps the biggest offseason storyline in Pittsburgh has been the saga involving center fielder Bryan Reynolds. Reports suggested the Pirates had offered more than the $70M they guaranteed Ke’Bryan Hayes but the specific numbers under discussion had been unclear.
When trying to come up with a player’s value, be it in money or in prospects, the market is usually the element defining his true worth. In the specific case of Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds, his current value on the trade market is high.
Reynolds remains a Pirate despite a December trade request. A recent report may shed some light on why he hasn't been moved with Spring Training approaching.
The Pirates’ asking price for Reynolds, who was an All-Star in 2021, is said to be high.
For now, it seems Reynolds is destined to have his name pop up in trade rumors until a deal comes together, whether that’s a trade or an extension. The interest from the Rangers is quite sensible, since the top items on their to-do list this winter have been the rotation and the outfield.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is taking a conservative approach regarding the left field position, waiting patiently to strike if a great opportunity arises.
If the New York Yankees want to go with a blockbuster acquisition to fill their vacant left-field spot, they should look no further than Bryan Reynolds of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Pirates have made a handful of moves to bring in major league talent this winter, but one of the biggest storylines remains the potential departure of star outfielder Bryan Reynolds.
The Pirates have reportedly been holding out for a “Juan Soto–type” haul on Reynolds, and it seems their preference is pitchers, which the Braves have. Between the farm and major league rosters, the Braves have a handful of pitchers they could move for Reynolds.
Over the weekend, some big news broke from Pittsburgh. Bryan Reynolds, the Pittsburgh Pirates star outfielder, requested a trade from the team just a few days ahead of the Winter Meetings.
Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds formally requested a trade on Saturday, prompting a response from the team, which isn't likely to please the former All-Star.
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