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Paul Skenes Reveals Why He's 'Fired Up' for Second Season With Pirates
Pirates' Paul Skenes: Strikes out four in spring debut
Skenes had a slow start to his first spring training outing, allowing three baserunners and his only earned run in the first inning. He was sharp thereafter and surprisingly threw 54 pitches, though he had a longer outing to work in his cutter and sinker -- offerings he developed over the offseason,
Pirates ace Paul Skenes teases nasty new pitch during spring debut
The New York Yankees face the Pittsburgh Pirates in a spring training game on Monday, March 3, 2025 (3/3/25) at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa Bay, Florida.
The status of a key reliever, a battle at first base and the usage of young starting pitchers could decide how the 2025 season shakes out for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
For as bright of a future as Bubba Chandler has for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the New York Yankees greeted him rather rudely on Monday night. In a 12-3 rout of P
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Pirates claim right-handed reliever from Rockies
Pirates claim right-handed relief pitcher Justin Lawrence off of waivers
The Pirates added another pitcher to their roster on Monday, announcing they have claimed right-handed pitcher Justin Lawrence off of waivers from the Colorado Rockies. Lawrence spent four years with Colorado and the 30-year-old pitcher recorded a record of 12-12 with 14 saves, a 5.43 ERA, and 188 strikeouts in 182 appearances in that timespan.
Pirates' Justin Lawrence: Claimed by Pittsburgh
The Pirates claimed Lawrence off waivers from the Rockies on Monday, Patrick Lyons of JustBaseball.com reports.
The preseason rolls on for the Detroit Tigers as they hit the road on Sunday afternoon, getting set to take on the Pittsburgh Pirates for some Spring Training action.
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Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Scott Sauerbeck has died at the age of 53. Sauerbeck pitched for the Pirates for five seasons and still holds the team record for the most games pitched in a season by a left hander.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have spent years stuck in a vicious cycle of mediocrity, showing flashes of promise only to fall short due to a lack of external investment in talent. This offseason was a ...
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