Last week, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced plans for two capital improvement projects to enhance baseball operations and training facilities at McKechnie Field and Pirate City. At historic McKechnie Field, where a renovation completed in 2013 has contributed to record-setting attendance for Spring Training, the Pirates plan to replace the aging clubhouse building at the southeast corner of the property. The new, 22,500-square-foot building will include the Pirates/Bradenton Marauders locker ... Read More
Pirates Salvage Game From Yankees
The Pirates (18-25) continued to make mistakes, but this time they made up for them as they came back twice to defeat the Yankees (23-20) 5-3 to salvage a game and avoid the sweep. Gerrit Cole put together another quality start by going six strong innings while allowing three runs and striking out eight. Two of the runs coming in an inning full of Errors. With the Pirates leading 1-0 after two Yankee mistakes allowed Starling Marte to reach first and second safely before scoring on a Chris ... Read More
Pirates Drop Another Morton Start 4-3
Charlie Morton continues to search for his first win of the season despite having a 3.45 ERA as the Pirates (17-25) fell to the Yankees (23-19) 4-3 in the first game of a Sunday doubleheader. Morton gave up another big inning -- sixth start out of nine that he has done that -- in the bottom of the first when the Yankees loaded the bases with no out. Mark Teixeira then singled in two runs and Brian McCann singled in another to make it 3-1. The barrage followed a Neil Walker solo home run -- his ... Read More
Bronx Bombers Pound Pirates
A season-high five home runs for the New York Yankees (22-19) were more than enough to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates (17-24) at Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Still searching for the franchise's first regular season win in New York, Edinson Volquez (1-4) and the Pirates were down early, unable to match the power of the Yankees lineup. Mark Teixeira homered in the first for a quick 2-0 lead, Zoilo Almonte added a solo shot in the third, and Brett Gardner, Alfonso Soriano and Brian McCann ... Read More
Gregory Polanco Nearing Call-Up Date
We are less than a month away from the date that will avoid super two status for Gregory Polanco allowing him to be called up by the Pirates. Polanco has continued to dominate AAA as he leads many batting categories in the International League and is posting a .370/.436/.604 average through 36 games with 11 doubles, five triples, five home runs, 35 RBI, nine stolen bases, 17 walks, and 30 strikeouts. Polanco leads the league in average (.370), on-base percentage (.436), slugging percentage ... Read More
Pirates Should Stay With a Closer by Committee Once Grilli Returns
The Pittsburgh Pirates have been playing better baseball over the past two weeks, despite injuries that have kept closer Jason Grilli and starting catcher Russell Martin on the shelf. Both veteran leaders expect to be returning to the active roster sometime before the end of May. Grilli has been out with a left oblique strain since April 21. On Wednesday at Miller Park in Milwaukee, the Pirates closer threw a side session of two simulated innings, 24 pitches overall. Reports from the session ... Read More
Melancon Blows Save, Pirates Lose 4-3
Mark Melancon had a rare loss of control in the ninth with the Pirates hanging to a 3-2 lead. The closer allowed a two-run walk-off single to Khris Davis after allowing a single and back-to-back walks to load the bases. It is the fifth time the Pirates have blown a lead after eight innings as Jason Grilli has blown three saves and Melancon two. There was some good news that came out of this game as Wandy Rodriguez -- activated off of the DL today -- went five inning while allowing only two ... Read More
Pirates Get to K-Rod, Beat Brewers 4-1
The Pittsburgh Pirates (17-22) evened up their series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight, winning 4-1 behind a solid performance from SP Francisco Liriano. Bryan Morris, Tony Watson, and Mark Melancon finished off the final three innings, with Melancon racking up save number five since taking over for injured closer Jason Grilli. The Brewers (25-15) were unable to get anything going against Liriano until scoring the tying run on a Jeff Bianchi sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fifth ... Read More
Pirates Drop Road Trip Opener to Brewers 5-2
The Pirates (16-22) seemed to be on a bit of a roll after taking three consecutive series during the home stand, but once again a trip to Milwaukee veered the Bucs back into the losing column on Tuesday night. The Pirates wasted a solid Gerrit Cole start, a lost to the Brewers 5-2 in front of 24,176 at Miller Park. Cole went 5.2 innings, giving up seven hits and three runs while striking out six. After a Rickie Weeks infield single in the 6th drove in Jean Segura with the Brewers third run, ... Read More
Errors Cost Pirates Series Sweep
The Pirates loaded the bases with no out and the tying run on third in the ninth, but weren't able to convert as they fell to the Cardinals 6-5 on Sunday Night Baseball in front of 32,605 at PNC Park and a national TV audience looking on. A costly error in the first proved to be the deal breaker as the Pirates (16-21) were unable to dig themselves out of an early hole. They did try however, as they got to within one in the ninth off of Cardinals (19-19) closer Trevor Rosenthal after Neil ... Read More