Paul Skenes may not have won the Cy Young in 2024, but he will one day
Stars Around Major League Baseball Hit IL As Postseason Push Gets Going
Major League Baseball is heading into its home stretch of the 2024 season and plenty of post-season races will excite fans as we march toward October. Just one game separates the Yankees and O’s in the AL East, the Guardians, Twins, and Royals are heading for an exciting finish in the central and just three… read more
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Pirates rally to defeat Mariners and end 10-game slide
It was Paul Skenes Night as the Pirates opened a three-game weekend series vs. the Mariners at PNC Park on Friday evening. Unfortunately, a Paul Skenes game feels like Fireworks Night when it’s raining in Pittsburgh these days; that’s thanks to a 10-game slide that saw the Buccos go from contenders to toast in the… read more
Remembering the beginning of the end for the 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pirates have lost 10 straight games with their latest defeat–an 8-2 beatdown–coming at the hands of the Padres at Petco Park on Wednesday afternoon. To give you an idea of how bad the Buccos have been lately, the White Sox, who have the worst record in Major League Baseball at 29-93, have only lost… read more
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The Pirates are now losers of nine games in a row
“Ball eight!” Wasn’t that how fictional play-by-play man, Harry Doyle, described Ricky Vaughn’s pitching debut in the baseball classic comedy, Major League? Vaughn went on to throw 12 straight balls before things really got interesting. As for your 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates? They’re now up to nine-straight losses after a 3-0 defeat at the hands of… read more
Pirates slide continues with 4-1 loss to the Dodgers on Saturday night
You know it’s getting bad when even Paul Skenes, the rookie pitching phenom, can’t inspire his teammates or Pirates fans. I don’t know about you, but it barely registered in my mind that Skenes would be taking the mound in Game 2 of a three-game weekend series against the Dodgers out in Los Angeles on… read more
Pirates blew another one and were swept by the Padres at PNC Park
Where did you have the bullpen on your bingo card for problems that would help sink the Pirates after the trade deadline? Pittsburgh’s relievers did a lot of heavy lifting when the Diamondbacks took two of three last weekend to open what was said to be a crucial six-game homestand. After a ho-hum 6-0 loss… read more
Pirates have been in a slump since the trade deadline
The Pirates lost to the Padres by a score of 6-0 in the first of a three-game series at PNC Park on Tuesday night. The defeat drops Pittsburgh back down to .500 at 56-56. The Pirates are now four games out of the third wildcard spot in the National League and five behind San Diego,… read more
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Pirates again drop 2 of 3 to Diamondbacks in tight Wild Card race
The mission for the Pirates coming into a three-game weekend series against the Diamondbacks at PNC Park had to be a sweep. With the first postseason tiebreaker now head-to-head matchups (the one-game playoff is a thing of the past thanks to the expanded postseason field), a sweep would have given Pittsburgh a 4-2 edge in… read more
The Pirates make several major moves at the trade deadline
If someone had told you that the Pirates dealt pitcher Martin Perez, a veteran they signed to a one-year, $8 million deal in the offseason, at baseball’s trade deadline, you’d probably say, “Yep, that’s our Buccos.” But the Perez deal was an afterthought by the time Pirates general manager Ben Cherington was done wheeling and… read more
Pirates make minor trades before getting major win in Houston on Monday
With the MLB deadline fast approaching, the Pirates made two trades on Monday, but neither was of the all-in variety. No, in the afternoon, hours before the Bucs took on the Astros in the first of a three-game series at Minute Maid Park, it was announced that Pittsburgh had sent pitching prospect Quinn Priester to… read more
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