Mitch Keller, the longest-standing member of the Pittsburgh Pirates' starting rotation, tossed 3.0 scoreless innings against ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates' hopes of reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2015 will lean heavily on its starting pitching. Through two starts, Mitch Kell ...
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It never dawned on Mitch Keller that he took the mound for their Grapefruit League home opener a year to the day after he ...
The status of a key reliever, a battle at first base and the usage of young starting pitchers could decide how the 2025 season shakes out for the Pirates.
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Hosted on MSNPirates Spring Standouts 1.0: Several Players off to Hot StartsThe Pittsburgh Pirates are six games into their Grapefruit League schedule and there are already a handful of players making ...
Mitch Keller made his second start of the spring for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at LECOM Park in Bradenton. The right-hander twirled three-scoreless innings, ...
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With a core of Paul Skenes, Oneil Cruz, Mitch Keller, and more, the Pirates should have made more impact moves to contend ...
This Pirates offseason has programmed many of us, myself included, to automatically grab a stick and start swinging at the ...
Paul Skenes grew up a Los Angeles Angels fans, so he’s watched Andrew Heaney pitch for years. When the Pittsburgh Pirates agreed to terms with the veteran left-hander, Skenes saw it as a sign that ...
Teammates say it didn't change Keller, other than allowing him to take on a more relaxed mentality to the mound. "Mitch has always been a great guy," Pirates catcher Jason Delay said. "I don't ...
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