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Pirates Infielder Leaves MLB, Signs with Asian Team
Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Cam Devanney is ready for a new chapter in his career by signing with a team in Japan.
Pittsburgh Pirates fans are frustrated after a MLB insider reported that the team is planning a 30 million dollar payroll increase for 2026.
PITTSBURGH — One Pittsburgh Pirates infielder won't return next season, taking their talents overseas for 2026. Colin Beazley of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette rep
Paul Skenes isn't going anywhere. His name is thrown around in trade rumors because of how good he is relative to how bad the Pirates are. But those in the know say Skenes is staying put. USA Today's Bob Nightengale wrote this on Monday: "The Pirates won’t even listen to trade proposals for Skenes,
Japanese power hitter Kazuma Okamoto is set to be posted in MLB. Here's all you need to know about another NPB superstar.
The Pittsburgh Pirates saw the final player of the trade for Josh Bell leave the franchise, marking the end of one of their worst trades in recent
Skenes reiterated that his goal is to win with the Pirates, and general manager Ben Cherrington told reporters in Las Vegas that the organization will not trade Skenes this offseason. However, that won’t stop the trade speculation, though the Yankees aren’t the team that baseball fans should be worried about.
Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington addressed speculation regarding the future of NL Cy Young award winner Paul Skenes.
Major League Baseball is over for the season, and one of the most irrelevant teams in baseball surprisingly received a lot of air time Saturday during ESPN College GameDay when Pat McAfee delivered an unhinged monologue talking about the franchise the missed the playoffs for the 10th straight season.
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Ex-player tells Pirates fans to play ‘MLB The Show’ for Paul Skenes postseason experience
Ex-MLB player Trevor Plouffe advised Pittsburgh Pirates fans to play 'MLB The Show' if they ever want to see Paul Skenes in the playoffs.
As the Pirates enter the offseason, one of the biggest storylines has been the future of Skenes. With Pittsburgh showing no signs of building a roster capable of postseason contention around him, front offices have reached out to check on his availability.
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Pirates Hire New Bench Coach
The Pittsburgh Pirates have filled a major vacancy on their coaching staff, as they ready for the 2026 season. Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-