MLB Draft, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Pirates break 8-game slide to edge Twins
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A day after his college teammate Murf Gray was drafted by Pittsburgh, Fresno State junior pitcher Jack Anker was also taken by the Pirates, the first of three Bulldogs to be taken on day two of the MLB Draft Monday.
In the 11th round of the 2025 MLB Draft, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected Dylan Palmer with the 323rd overall pick. In Palmer’s senior season (2022) at Notre Dame, he batted .577 with 45 hits, 43 runs, and 29 stolen bases to land on the All-State Second Team.
Seth Hernandez, who was selected by the Pirates with the No. 6 pick, has drawn some intriguing comparisons to Paul Skenes.
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Clarke was a high-level hitter for the Pirates from 1900-11, but he was also the team's manager from 1900-15. Under — and with — Clarke, the Pirates won
The Philadelphia Phillies could be looking for outfielders at the trade deadline. The team needs to find upgrades if they want to keep the New York Mets from winning the division.
On Monday, MLB commissioner Robert Manfred at the very least sounded aware of Pittsburgh's macro-level problem—and even made clear that the league needs to fix it. During the commissioner's appearance on The Pat McAfee Show,
A former Pirates pitcher who played with the Pittsburgh team for one season was found guilty Monday of murdering his father-in-law and trying to murder his mother-in-law after a 2021 Tahoe-area home ambush and shooting.
Here is a look at the monster home run that Pirates slugger Oneil Cruz clobbered in the first round of the 2025 Home Run Derby.