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Pirates tell top pitching prospect Paul Skenes he won’t make the Opening Day roster
The Pittsburgh Pirates told right-hander Paul Skenes, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 MLB Draft and baseball’s top pitching prospect, that he won’t make the Opening Day roster. Pirates general manager Ben Cherington informed Skenes on Tuesday morning that he will start the season in the minor leagues...
Pitching prospect Jared Jones showing Pirates his stuff is as good as advertised
Jared Jones got a text message from Henry Davis asking him to come to Florida to work out, so the 22-year-old right-hander spent the offseason working with another player who has something to prove this spring. Jones and Davis were battery mates at High-A Greensboro and Double-A Altoona, where they...
Pirates reassign 3 top-10 pitching prospects in 1st cuts of spring training
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced their first cuts of spring training after Monday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays, sending three top-10 prospects to their minor league camp at Pirate City in Bradenton, Fla. Right-handed pitchers Bubba Chandler and Thomas Harrington and left-hander Anthony Solometo, along with infielder Andres Alvarez, were...
Luis Ortiz, Paul Skenes sizzle as Pirates hit 3 homers to beat Rays
Luis Ortiz continued to make a case for a spot in the starting rotation, and Paul Skenes continued to showed off his triple-digit heater, but his first hit allowed in spring training was a home run off a 100 mph fastball. The Pittsburgh Pirates padded a lead for their pitchers...
Kevin Gorman’s Take 5: Injuries an issue for Pirates’ bullpen, Skenes has ‘splinker’ and more
The most troubling sign for the Pittsburgh Pirates wasn’t that right-handed reliever Dauri Moreta surrendered a three-run homer in the ninth inning Sunday against the Baltimore Orioles. It was that after Moreta spiked a slider in the dirt, he clutched his right elbow. And his next pitch, a full-count fastball,...
Catcher Ed Ott, a leader of the Pirates’ 1979 World Series champions, dies at age 72
A tough catcher and respected leader for the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 1979 World Series champions, Ed Ott never missed a chance to celebrate a reunion with his old “We Are Family” teammates. “It’s still a family. It doesn’t matter what ball field or city or country we’re in,” Ott said in...
Martin Perez efficient in Pirates debut, joins Aroldis Chapman in preaching postseason hope
Martin Perez asked Pittsburgh Pirates pitching coach Oscar Marin for more time in live bullpens before he made his first spring training start, vowing that he would be ready. Perez lived up to his promise. The left-hander mixed his cutter and changeup to allow only one hit — albeit a...
After up-and-down season, Nick Gonzales seeking to become impact player for Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. — Nick Gonzales takes pride in being the first draft pick for the Pittsburgh Pirates under general manager Ben Cherington, though he’s careful not to dwell on the distinction. Gonzales would prefer to be known as the Pirates’ starting second baseman. Not just on Opening Day but beyond....
Henry Davis homers, draws RBI walk in 5-run 5th as Pirates beat Tigers
Henry Davis continues to make a strong impression on the Pittsburgh Pirates, whether or not he’s swinging the bat. Davis crushed his second home run of spring training in the first inning and drew a bases-loaded walk to drive in another run in a five-run fifth, showing why the catcher...
‘Play the right way’: Gold Glove 3B Ke’Bryan Hayes evolving into a model player for Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. — John Wehner didn’t need defensive analytics or awards to prove what his eyes were telling him when he called Ke’Bryan Hayes the best defensive third baseman he’d ever seen. But Wehner was going out on a limb, as Hayes was only a rookie for the Pittsburgh Pirates...
Bryan Reynolds, Jared Triolo clear deck with homers as Pirates beat Rays
BRADENTON, Fla. — Bryan Reynolds took play-by-play announcer Greg Brown’s “clear the deck” home run call to another level. Reynolds smashed a cannonball that sailed over the deck and left field bleachers and out of LECOM Park, his second shot this week that left the ballpark. It inspired Jared Triolo...
Jack Suwinski wants to hit in the middle of the order, improve play in center field for Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. — When the Pittsburgh Pirates played their Grapefruit League home opener, Jack Suwinski found his name in the same spot of the batting order as he was at the end of last September. Pirates manager Derek Shelton had Suwinski hitting cleanup, behind Oneil Cruz, Bryan Reynolds and Ke’Bryan...
Paul Skenes shines in 1st spring start for Pirates, retiring Orioles’ No. 1 overall picks
SARASOTA, Fla. — As baseball’s top overall and pitching prospects, they needed no introductions to the diehards. They got them from the public address announcer anyway. Now pitching for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Paul Skenes. Leading off for the Baltimore Orioles, Jackson Holliday. The highly anticipated showdown marked the beginning of...
U mad, bro?: Backhanded compliments, slaps to the face, fears of Pittsburgh teams slipping into the 1980s
Have you ever heard the phrase “backhanded compliments”? This week’s “U mad, bro?” hits me with a couple of those backhands right across the face. Mark Madden gets one too. So do the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterbacks and Penguins coach Mike Sullivan. At least I’m in good company. Let’s start with...
Speedy Ji Hwan Bae learning benefits of slowing it down in field, at plate for Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. — Where Ji Hwan Bae attracted attention for his speed as a rookie for the Pittsburgh Pirates, whether it was stealing bases or chasing down fly balls, he is learning the benefits of slowing down. The Pirates had Bae split time between second base and center field last...
Tsung-Che Cheng flashes power with 2-run homer, but Tigers rally past Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. — Tsung-Che Cheng didn’t join the Pittsburgh Pirates at spring training last year because he was playing for his native Taiwan in the World Baseball Classic. When the 22-year-old shortstop the Pirates call “Z” saw his name in the starting lineup against the Detroit Tigers, Cheng had a...
Paul Skenes to make 1st Grapefruit League start for Pirates at Orioles on Thursday
BRADENTON, Fla. — Paul Skenes knew he was making his Grapefruit League debut Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles but, beyond that, the right-hander wasn’t aware that he was facing 2021 NL Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes and the top prospect in baseball in shortstop Jackson Holliday. After throwing two...
TV Q&A: Will SportsNet Pittsburgh televise Pirates spring training games?
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review. Q: Why isn’t SportsNet Pittsburgh televising the Pirates spring training games? I was looking forward to watching the game on Feb. 24 and it wasn’t on....
Quinn Priester searches for consistency in hopes of securing spot in Pirates’ rotation
BRADENTON, Fla. — When Quinn Priester wasn’t getting the results he wanted with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he sought confirmation of a time when his fastball command and velocity weren’t issues. The 23-year-old right-hander found it by returning to the minor leagues, both physically and mentally. Deflated by a mid-August demotion,...
Ke’Bryan Hayes hits grand slam as Pirates homer 4 times to beat Braves for 1st win
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Pirates didn’t have any success against Atlanta left-hander Chris Sale through the first two innings, so they welcomed a pitching change. When the Braves turned to 20-year-old righty Owen Murphy, a 2022 first-round pick, the Pirates took advantage in the third inning. Jack Suwinski doubled,...
Pirates’ Jared Triolo counting on versatility, bat in competition for starting 2nd base job
DUNEDIN, Fla. — The closer Jared Triolo got to the major leagues, the more he realized his future might be at a position other than third base because of Ke’Bryan Hayes’ presence on the Pittsburgh Pirates. Triolo proved he could fill in at the hot corner when the NL Gold...
Former Pirates pitcher, NL strikeout leader José DeLeón dies at 63
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — José DeLeón, a major league pitcher for 13 seasons who led the National League in strikeouts for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1989, has died. He was 63. Los Leones del Escogido, DeLeón’s team in the Dominican Winter League, said he died Sunday evening at...
Roansy Contreras shows increased velocity but gives up 4 hits as Blue Jays beat Pirates
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Roansy Contreras pumped a 94.8 mph four-seam fastball to Bo Bichette on his first pitch and topped out at 96.2 on a first-pitch four-seamer to Toronto’s No. 3, hitter Danny Jansen. After a season that began in the starting rotation but was spent mostly in the minors...
Roberto Clemente game-worn 1960 Pirates jersey up for auction
A jersey worn by Roberto Clemente during the 1960 World Series season for the Pittsburgh Pirates is among items up for auction by online outlet Lelands. The iconic sleeveless jersey from what was Clemente’s first All-Star season received a grade of excellent from sports memorabilia authenticator SGC, the second-highest grade...
‘Jedi Keller,’ Andrew McCutchen, Dave Parker among Pirates’ bobblehead giveaways
Fresh off his $77 million contract, Mitch Keller has achieved full Jedi status. The Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher is among three current or former franchise players to be featured on bobbleheads to be given away during games this season, the team announced Monday. But Keller’s figurine won’t be of him...
