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Pirates chairman Bob Nutting knew management changes were needed in August Jerry DiPaola | Monday, Oct. 28, 2019 12:01 a.m.
The All-Star week in Atlanta should have been two days of celebration for the Pittsburgh Pirates and their fans.
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.
Given the Pirates' notorious lack of spending or aggressiveness during Nutting's ownership, that claim should have been met with skepticism until something is done to change the team's perception.
The Pirates' inept organizational management needs to lead to a change, and it could start with manager Clint Hurdle.
The Pittsburgh Pirates made two changes to their lineup as they face the Minnesota twins for the second game of their weekend series at Target Fiel ...
The deadline was uneventful. But what happens over the next couple of weeks — and perhaps this offseason — should be quite interesting.
What alterations to the CBA do the Pirates support, and which ones do they dread? Here's an explainer based on conversations with sources.
Pittsburgh Pirates predicted to trade closer David Bednar to Dodgers at MLB deadline, acquiring top prospects to boost future ...
The Pirates made some more moves in the dugout on Friday morning, announcing that Chris Truby and Gene Lamont have joined new manager Don Kelly's staff.
The Pirates' management needs to get with this or get gone Originally posted on DK Pittsburgh Sports By Dejan Kovacevic | Last updated May 14, 2024 4:41 AM ET ...
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