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MLB: Davis' future with Pirates undecided
The Pirates' have fairly easy decisions in regard to offering arbitration to their remaining eligible players, but what they wan to do with Jason Davis is unclear.
MLB: Bucs announce plans for PirateFest
PirateFest has been set for Jan. 23-25 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, and fans can now begin purchasing tickets to the 19th annual baseball carnival.
MLB: Bucs tab DelPiano as special assistant
The Pirates announced Wednesday that general manager Neal Huntington has added former Red Sox scout Marc DelPiano to his staff as a special assistant.
MLB: Coonelly answers Bucs fans questions
Bucs president Frank Coonelly took time on Wednesday to field questions from Pirates fans, discussing last year's big trades and the Rule 5 Draft among other topics.
MLB: Time running out to vote for McLouth
Nate McLouth is one of 10 players nominated for the 2008 "This Year in Baseball" Defensive Player of the Year Award and is in need of help from fans in the final days of voting on MLB.com.
FOX Sports: SI, Nov. 17, 2008 Update
IF IT was not before, it is now official: The Pittsburgh Pirates are desperate for pitching. Baseball's most moribund franchise (the Bucs have had 16 straight losing seasons) had a team ERA of 5.08 last year, the worst in the National League by a third of a run. Their quest for young arms led them earlier this month to Tempe, Ariz., where the two top finishe ...
FOX Sports: FIVE TO WATCH
The Pirates' top five international prospects who have yet to play professionally in North America, according to Latin American scouting director Rene Gayo:
MLB: Bucs to take patient Meetings approach
With the Winter Meetings kicking off from Dec. 8-11 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, maybe it's appropriate that Pirates management is heading West with the anticipation of letting the cards fall where they may.
Sports Blogs: Hyzdu Headquarters :: #9 All-Time Teams: 1927 Pittsburgh Pirates
In 1925 Bill McKechnie guided the Pirates to the World Series title, beating Walter Johnson and the Washington Senato...
Sports Blogs: Hyzdu Headquarters :: Curve Ownership Change
This story that came out today is a little surprising to say the least. The Curve ownership group led by Chuck Greenberg, and including Mario Lemieux, Jerome Bettis and the Sheetz family, have sold the team back to the original owner Bob Lozniak.What is weird is that the Curve ownership was not looking to sell but sold it anyway, and Greenberg is keeping own ...
Mientkiewicz to give Pirates 'final say'
Don't horse around until you win
Don't horse around until you win
Sports Blogs :: Pittsburgh Pirates Daily Entries
ASTROS' LORETTA, PIRATES TALKING
Sports Blogs :: Pittsburgh Pirates Daily Entries
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Marlins' Treanor headed to Tigers or Pirates? (Yahoo! Sports)
Tigers pass on offer to Renteria; Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson in the mix?
Pirates interested in Loretta
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·Davis' future with Pirates undecided
The Pirates' have fairly easy decisions in regard to offering arbitration to their remaining eligible players, but what they wan to do with Jason Davis is unclear.
·Bucs announce plans for PirateFest
PirateFest has been set for Jan. 23-25 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, and fans can now begin purchasing tickets to the 19th annual baseball carnival.
·Bucs tab DelPiano as special assistant
The Pirates announced Wednesday that general manager Neal Huntington has added former Red Sox scout Marc DelPiano to his staff as a special assistant.
·Coonelly answers Bucs fans questions
Bucs president Frank Coonelly took time on Wednesday to field questions from Pirates fans, discussing last year's big trades and the Rule 5 Draft among other topics.
·Bucs to take patient Meetings approach
With the Winter Meetings kicking off from Dec. 8-11 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, maybe it's appropriate that Pirates management is heading West with the anticipation of letting the cards fall where they may.
·Pirates Hot Stove report
·Time running out to vote for McLouth
Nate McLouth is one of 10 players nominated for the 2008 "This Year in Baseball" Defensive Player of the Year Award and is in need of help from fans in the final days of voting on MLB.com.
·Bell's determination leads to Hall ballot
Jay Bell never thought he would play 18 seasons in the big leagues. Instead, he finds himself on the ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time.
·Parker firmly believes he's Hall-worthy
There was a time during the late 1970s when Dave Parker was arguably the best player in baseball, and he seemed destined to one day be immortalized in the hallowed halls of the Baseball Hall of Fame. However, after 12 years on the Baseball Writers' Association of America's Hall of Fame ballot, the man known as "The Cobra" is still waiting.
·Pirates interested in Loretta
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·SI, Nov. 17, 2008 Update
IF IT was not before, it is now official: The Pittsburgh Pirates are desperate for pitching. Baseball's most moribund franchise (the Bucs have had 16 straight losing seasons) had a team ERA of 5.08 last year, the worst in the National League by a third of a run. Their quest for young arms led them earlier this month to Tempe, Ariz., where the two top finishers on the Indian reality show Million Dollar Arm?Dinesh Pate ...
·Pittsburgh Pirates Notes, Quotes
--SS Jack Wilson is reportedly drawing trade interest from Detroit and the Los Angeles Dodgers, two teams that have pursued a deal for the eight-year veteran in the past. Wilson, 30, was limited to a career-low 87 games last season because of a strained calf muscle and brokenfinger, hitting .272 with one home run and 22 RBIs. He is scheduled to make $7.25 million in 2009 with a club option for $8.4 million in 2010 th ...
·Pittsburgh Pirates Roster Report
The roster underwent major surgery in late July when RF Xavier Nady and LHP Damaso Marte were traded to the Yankees and LF Jason Bay was dealt to the Red Sox with the net return being eight young players of varying experience levels. BIGGEST NEEDS: The Pirates are in dire need of good, young arms to continue their rebuilding as they finished last in the National League in ERA.
·Pittsburgh Pirates Inside Pitch
The Pirates are going to all corners of the Earth in an attempt to increase the talent base of an organization that hasn't had a winning season at the major league level since 1992. The Pirates signed two cricket players and aspiring pitchers from India to minor league contracts. Left-hander Rinku Singh and right-hander Dinesh Patel, who competed in a reality TV show called "Million Dollar Arm," both received $10,0 ...
·Mientkiewicz to give Pirates 'final say'
Doug Mientkiewicz has told the Pirates they will have "the final say" on where he plays in 2009.
·Dodgers are worrying about infield first
The Dodgers have questions all over the infield. That's why Ken Rosenthal says there's a bigger priority than Manny or CC.
·Don't horse around until you win
You'll have to forgive Anthony Knott for being a tad overzealous.
·Don't horse around until you win
You'll have to forgive Anthony Knott for being a tad overzealous.
·SPORTS IN BRIEF
With little fanfare and even less to say, Michelle Wie took an important first step Wednesday toward earning an LPGA Tour card by opening with a 3-under 69 in the 90-hole qualifying tournament.
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