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The Pittsburgh Pirates have struggled in their first series back from the All-Star break at home, and the fans have let them and the front office h
The New York Yankees have plenty of needs heading toward the MLB trade deadline. The Pittsburgh Pirates happen to have a chance to fill a number of those. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Yankees are keeping a close eye on Pittsburgh for five players. Those five potential helpers:
With Major League Baseball's trade deadline less than two weeks away, the rumor mill is now in full operation. One name in particular seems popular among contenders: Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller,
Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed starting pitcher Paul Skenes met one of the best pitchers in the game during All-Star week. Skenes and Detroit Tige
Pittsburgh has not yet made its first selection in the 2025 MLB Draft. In Sunday's first round, the team is slated to pick sixth overall. The Pirates have $14,088,400 in bonus pool spending, according to MLB . That money can be used to sign players drafted by the Pirates in the first 10 rounds.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMLB Trade Rumors: Dodgers Set To Pursue Top Pitchers Worth $6,490,000The Dodgers are set to pursue two top pitchers worth $6,490,000. Here’s the latest rumors swirling as the deadline nears.
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As is usually the case around the All-Star break, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred pops up quite a bit with annual “state of the league” media interactions. Often, his quotes come with some sort of player-salary cost control messaging.
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Yardbarker on MSNTigers sign former Pirates reliever to minor league contractThe Tigers have signed Tanner Rainey to a minor league deal, according to the right-hander’s MLB.com profile page.