The Pittsburgh Pirates' first workout ahead of Spring Training officially has a date. MLB announced that the Pirates' pitchers and catchers will have their fir
Although spring training is near, the Pittsburgh Pirates remain unsettled at several positions, including shortstop. Who’s at shortstop may depend on how the second base competition shakes out.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' roster is rounding out heading into Spring Training. Pittsburgh announced on X that it will have 13 non-roster invitees at Spring Train
The Pirates announced Monday that 13 players who signed Minor League contracts this offseason are being invited to Major League Spring Training. The list of non-rostered players going to Bradenton, Fla.
The league announced the first workout dates for all clubs and the Pirates will have the first pitchers and catchers workout on Wednesday, February 12 and the first full-squad workout will take place on Monday, February 17. The Pirates are coming off of a last-place finish in the National League Central Division in 2024 with a record of 76-86.
Adding some depth pieces to their pitching staff before spring training, the Yankees claimed Roansy Contreras and Allan Winans off waivers.
Stratton (knee) is expected to be ready to pitch at the start of spring training, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Stratton posted a video of him throwing off of a mound Thursday, around a month before pitchers report to spring training.
The Pittsburgh Pirates seem to have too much starting ... to see how the Pirates utilize all those pitchers in spring training. Pitchers and catchers begin working out on Feb. 12 in Bradenton.
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced Monday that 13 players have received non-roster invitations to their major league camp for spring training, including several relievers who have pitched out of their bullpen.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The Pirates announced on Wednesday they have acquired another arm for their bullpen ahead of spring training. The team announced the acquisition of 27-year-old right-handed pitcher Brett de Geus from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations.
BB over 20.2 innings out of the Pirates' bullpen in 2024. He'll compete for a relief role in spring training but will probably begin the year at Triple-A Indianapolis.
While we wait for Pittsburgh to thaw out from the frigid temperatures that have taken over the area in recent days, the thought of baseball under the sun serves as a reminder of what lays ahead.