Francisco Cervelli is a player who came in with the Pittsburgh Pirates and made an impact that certainly exceeded fans expectations. He came in as a leader of the team and led all catchers in framing runs above average. But perhaps his patience was the biggest reason for success. "I just try to keep it simple and not do too much that way I can recognize pitches a little better," he said. It sounds very simple, especially when you can back it with a .290 batting average while playing in a ... Read More
Big win against the Brewers has the Pirates saying “finally”
Under .500 for the first time this season, the Pittsburgh Pirates needed a win to end a four-game losing streak. The response was perhaps one of the most encouraging signs this season. Following a game in which the Pirates had 10 walks, they recorded their first shutout of the season, a 5-0 victory Saturday night against the Milwaukee Brewers. Monkey off of his back "Finally, honestly." Those were the two words Andrew McCutchen had for Root Sports after the game after his first home ... Read More
Locke not at fault for Pirates’ 8-4 loss to Milwaukee
Forgive me if you have heard this script before: The Pittsburgh Pirates' offense comes together and solves a pitcher in the seventh inning, only to immediately blow the momentum. It happened against the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night, just over 24 hours from when the same thing happened against the Detroit Tigers. Predictably, the outcome was similar, and the Pirates lost to the Brewers, 8-4. This defeat drops the Pirates to 5-6, their first time under .500 in 2016. The losses have ... Read More
COLUMN: Bullpen surprisingly Pirates’ weak link early on
The Pittsburgh Pirates bullpen has been rock solid under manager Clint Hurdle, but early on this season, it can be a big thing holding the team back from winning. I will preface this by saying 10 games is way too early and way too small of a sample size, but still the current body of work needs to be judged and that is where relief pitching has fallen short. This season, the normally good Pirates bullpen has a 5.11 Earned Run Average through 10 games. I know what you're thinking: What ... Read More
Saltalamacchia’s grand slam too much for Pirates
Detroit Tigers rightfielder J.D. Martinez knew the game plan when it came to facing Arquimedes Caminero, so Martinez sat on a 3-2 slider. He got his pitch and hit it hard, but it was just foul. Hard-hit contact was the difference in this game, and it was the reason why the Tigers came away with a 7-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday night at PNC Park. For what it's worth, Martinez worked a walk in that at-bat and set the table for a Jarrod Saltalamacchia grand slam. “Those ... Read More
Pirates pregame: Vogelsong will not be on set pitch count
The bizarre two game home-and-home series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers continues at PNC Park tonight. A lot has changed in the last hour, as Michael Morse was designated for assignment and A.J. Schugel was called up to join the team in the bullpen. This was a move accomplished to protect the team since Francisco Liriano no longer is starting tonight's game and Ryan Vogelsong will be on the mound in his stead. Vogelsong (1-0 4.50 ERA) will get the ball tonight ... Read More
Pirates call up Schugel; Morse DFA’d
It turns out the Ryan Vogelsong start that will occur Wednesday night is not the only change to be announced in the past 24 hours. A.J. Schugel, a right-handed pitcher, has been called up to the Pittsburgh Pirates from the Indianapolis Indians, the team's Triple-A affiliate. To allow for Schugel to get called up, Michael Morse was designated for assignment. Schugel does have major league experience as he was called up on April 12, 2015 with the Arizona Diamondbacks when Gerald Laird went ... Read More
Liriano scratched from Wednesday start because of hamstring tightness
At the start of the season, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ryan Vogelsong was certainly disappointed to see a starting rotation job that was projected to go his way didn't. He was sent to the bullpen with the explanation that it wasn't so much him as that other pitchers just took his spot. Now, Vogelsong will get his first start as a Pirate since Sept. 29, 2004, after Wednesday's scheduled starter Francisco Liriano was scratched with hamstring discomfort. Quite a bit has changed since that day ... Read More
Reports: Pirates release John Holdzkom
The Pirates released pitcher John Holdzkom Monday, according to reports. John Holdzkom cleared waivers, but the #Pirates were unable to outright him to Triple-A because he wasn’t “healthy”. Thus, the release. — Tim Williams (@timwilliamsP2) April 11, 2016 Holdzkom, an asset for the 2014 Pirates toward the end of the season, was designated for assignment April 3, when it was clear that the right-handed pitcher was not a part of the Pirates Opening Day roster plans. It was widely ... Read More
Pirates struggle with runners in scoring position, drop series to Reds
On Sunday, the Cincinnati Reds' Jay Bruce hit a game-winning RBI triple in the bottom of the ninth inning off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Arquimedes Caminero to give the Reds the 2-1 win and the series. Though the game wasn't high-scoring, there certainly were things to take from it. Pirates struggle with runners in scoring position Not to borrow from "Sesame Street," but this first point is brought to you by the number '34'—the number of Pirates who were left on base in the three-game ... Read More