As of Feb. 27, the Pittsburgh Pirates (0-0) have the 23rd-ranked odds in Major League Baseball to win the World Series at +12000, putting them in the bottom half of the majors. They have the
While pitching for the Pirates, Luis Ortiz opened some eyes when he faced the Guardians. Now, after a trade, he's set for Cleveland's rotation.
Left-hander Andrew Heaney and the Pittsburgh Pirates finalized a $5.25 million, one-year contract on Saturday. The 33-year-old is 51-62 with a 4.45 ERA during his 11-year career, mostly with the Los Angeles Angels.
Matthew Gorski goes deep with a two-run shot against the Orioles.
Bailey Falter logs three strikeouts across a scoreless two-inning start against the Orioles. More From This Game; Pittsburgh Pirates; Bailey Falter; pitching; highlight reel start
The Pittsburgh Pirates' path toward getting more out of the offense will depend largely on players bouncing back from sub-par performances in 2024. So far, so
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Albert Suárez discusses his start against the Pirates, how he prepared for Spring Training and more. More From This Game; Baltimore Orioles; Albert Suárez; Spring Training; Grap
The Miami Marlins are turning to former Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed pitcher Brett de Geus, who they've been awarded off waivers, for additional bullpen dept
Spring training camps are open and the top free agents are trying on new jerseys and shaking hands of new teammates. Alex Bregman finally agreed to a new deal on Feb. 12, landing a three-year deal with the Red Sox.
Bubba Chandler wanted to make quick work of the Minnesota Twins, so the Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander wasn’t happy when his called third strike on the inside corner against Willi Castro was overturned by a challenge in spring training’s experimental automated ball-strike system.