Hitting coach Haines believing in process amid offensive struggles
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Wednesday was another installment in what has been a miserable offensive stretch for the Pirates, being shutout by Ross Stripling and the Athletics to complete being swept, this time by a 4-0 final at the Oakland Coliseum. After starting the season 11-5, the offense has scored just
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The pitch setting up Stratton's success
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Skenes inches closer to MLB debut with 6 scoreless frames
With every 100 mph fastball and crackling slider he unleashes, Paul Skenes nears the inevitable. As MLB's No. 3 overall prospect continues to enhance his reputation as a generational talent, the rest of the baseball world watches and waits for possibly the most anticipated big league debut by a pitching
Here is the hottest hitting prospect in each organization
Pitchers are meant to be ahead of hitters. Sluggers need at-bats to get into the rhythm of the season, and that takes time. Or at least that’s how the popular belief goes. But some Minor League hitters are proving they don’t need time at all to come flying out of
At a new low price, get MLB.TV all season long
April is in the books, but there’s still plenty of baseball left to be played this season, and you can follow all the action on MLB.TV for a new reduced price. MLB.TV’s All Teams Yearly package, which enables you to stream every out-of-market game, live or on demand, on your
No. 22 prospect among top Minors arms who could be MLB closers
The role of the reliever continues to evolve in baseball, but there’s still something to be said about closers. They’re the ones who get the entrance music and the light show just for coming out of the bullpen in the biggest of spots. (Think of what Edwin Díaz has done
'Just frustrating': Keller, Bucs can't snap out of funk
OAKLAND -- The Bay has not been kind to the Pirates' bats. They could not escape their offensive rut Tuesday night at the Oakland Coliseum, falling to the Athletics, 5-2. "I thought we actually had better swings tonight than we have the last couple days," said Pirates manager Derek Shelton.
8 high risers who could land in the first round of the Draft
Whenever a Draft list is updated for the first time since December, there are bound to be a lot of changes up and down the rankings. This year's new Draft Top 150 takes that to an extreme, speaking to the volatility and uncertainty of the class outside of the top
Redrafting the 2014 Draft class, 10 years later
There's a longtime scout who likes to say, "The Draft is hard." The 2014 Draft was very hard. It's just one of three Drafts where the No. 1 overall pick finished his career without reaching the Majors, and the only one where neither of the top two selections made it.
'We have to figure out a better approach': Scoring woes continue
OAKLAND -- Ke'Bryan Hayes made solid contact on the first swing of Monday's game. Athletics starter Joe Boyle delivered a fastball in, and Hayes shot it into right field for a base hit. The Pirates wouldn't get their second hit until one in the ninth, an Oneil Cruz bouncer up
Tellez's hard contact could be good sign for struggling Pirates offense
SAN FRANCISCO -- It’s safe to say this isn’t the offensive output the Pirates envisioned when they built this roster. Sunday’s 3-2 loss to the Giants at Oracle Park was another installment in what has been a brutal two weeks for the Pirates, marking the ninth time in their last
Bucs rookie Jones fills the zone and you still can't hit him
It's hard not to see it when Jared Jones is ripping 99 mph elevated fastballs past the best hitters in the game, or burying them with dead-zone power sliders -- the Pirates have a Spencer Strider clone out there on the mound. The 22-year-old Jones, who's been lighting up the
Pirates hope to build off stirring 10th-inning homers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Bryan Reynolds barely had time to get his high fives in the dugout before he watched Ke'Bryan Hayes make flush contact with a Taylor Rogers sweeper. Reynolds had just given the Pirates their first lead of this Giants series off a similar sweeper two pitches earlier, pulling
Keep an eye on this unranked prospect in Bucs' system
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In return to SF, Bart reflects on change of scenery
SAN FRANCISCO -- Joey Bart didn’t know if he could really be surprised by this point. He had seen things online, and the writing appeared to be on the wall that he was not going to be a Giant much longer. He also had a funny feeling about Pittsburgh. They
'Just be free, man': Priester flashes potential across six scoreless frames
SAN FRANCISCO -- By the bottom of the sixth Friday night, Quinn Priester felt the sinker was the only pitch that was working late, so he decided to lean into it against Jorge Soler. Either it would be hit on the ground for an inning-ending double play, or he could
Chapman, Bucs bit by poor execution: 'We'll learn from that'
PITTSBURGH -- Aroldis Chapman had come in with three straight fastballs to his old Yankees battery mate Gary Sánchez to get ahead 0-2, so the Brewers’ hitter knew he needed to make an adjustment. He knows Chapman has serious heat, so he got to his load quicker and prepared for
Skenes allows first run at Triple-A level, still fans 7 over 4 1/3 IP
Five starts and 14 1/3 scoreless innings into his 2024 campaign, Paul Skenes allowed his first run of the year for Triple-A Indianapolis on Wednesday against Omaha. The run marked the first blemish to his previously perfect ERA, but the rest of the outing, for the most part, was business
Pittsburgh Pirates employees celebrate ‘Bring Your Bucco to Work Day’
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Pirates celebrated Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day with their annual “Bring Your Bucco” event, which aims to bring the spirit of baseball to the next generation of fans by providing front office families the opportunity to be an employee for a day. More
Three Pirates questions nearly one month into the season
PITTSBURGH -- Wednesday was the first of what should be several games where the Pirates opted to push their originally scheduled starter back in favor of a bullpen day, giving most of the rotation another day of rest. The results were mostly favorable, outside of a three-run third when Luis
New Draft Top 150 list: BIG changes at the top
Three years ago, Charlie Condon attracted zero interest from pro scouts or NCAA Division I baseball programs. He wound up at Georgia as a preferred walk-on and redshirted during his first season in Athens. Now he's the best prospect in the 2024 Draft and sits atop MLB Pipeline's updated and
Why McCutchen might be the prime leadoff hitter for now
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