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The Pirates secured one of two NL Wild Card spots, but lost to the Chicago Cubs in the NLWC Game on October 7, eliminating the team from 2015 postseason play. Four members of the 2015 Pirates were selected to represent the National League in the All-Star Game , including pitcher A. J. Burnett for the first time in his career in his final major ...
This list is complete and up-to-date as of August 15, 2024. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Pittsburgh Pirates National League franchise (1891–present), previously known as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1882–1890)
47 Oscar Marin (pitching) 88 Christian Marrero (assistant hitting) 95 Stephen Morales (coach / translator)--Miguel Pérez (bullpen) 58 Mike Rabelo (third base)--Brent Strom (assistant pitching) 98 Jonny Tucker (coach) 40 active, 0 inactive, 13 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list
Skenes, a finalist for NL Rookie of the Year, is one of the best young players in the league and will be a key part of the Pirates' rotation going forward.His rookie campaign was one to remember ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates and All-Star pitcher Mitch Keller agreed to a five-year contract worth $77 million, a person with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press on Thursday. The ...
On September 20, 1907, Nick Maddox, a 20-year-old rookie, [5] threw the first no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club. Through 1907 and 1908 Maddox won 20 of his 30 starts, making him the fastest pitcher to ever reach 20 games. This mark will be tied in the future by three other pitchers, but never beaten.
The Pirates broke the game open in the fourth inning with three straight hits to drive in three runs. The big blow was a two-run single by Jared Triolo , who also hit a two-run homer in the third.
Several Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Galvin, Burleigh Grimes, Waite Hoyt, Jim Bunning, and Bert Blyleven. [6] Bunning was elected as both a United States congressman and senator from Kentucky after retiring from baseball.