Skenes keeps Braves at bay for 6, earns first 'W' in 10 starts
PITTSBURGH – Paul Skenes entered his start against the Braves on Tuesday night on the cusp of history – just not the good kind. Winless in nine starts since May 12, Skenes was amid the worst stretch of his MLB career. The right-hander’s drought was tied for the second longest
3 homers, 10 RBIs ... by the 6th inning!? What a night for O'Hearn
PITTSBURGH – Ryan O'Hearn stole the spotlight on a day full of news. Konnor Griffin, the Pirates’ star shortstop, hit the injured list until September. Paul Skenes, their generational ace, looked to get out of a career-worst funk. Yet O’Hearn took over with 1,172 feet worth of home runs on
With Skenes unavailable, Ashcraft to represent Bucs at All-Star Game
WASHINGTON -- Putting together arguably their best first half in more than a decade, the Pirates were hopeful that more winning would correlate with sending more players to the All-Star Game. However, the only Pirate named to the National League All-Star team during Saturday night’s roster reveal was ace Paul
Griffin out until early September with torn finger tendon
PITTSBURGH – Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin is expected to miss 8-10 weeks after being placed on the 10-day IL with a torn sagittal band in his left ring finger. The 20-year-old suffered the injury in Sunday’s game against the Nationals on a diving attempt at a single up the middle
20-year-old Hernandez wants to fly through Minors, just like Skenes
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Pirates have struck gold early in recent Drafts. Can they do it again?
PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh has the most pool money in this year’s MLB Draft, totaling $19,130,700 to upgrade its organization in 2026. The Pirates have succeeded in the first round in recent years, adding Paul Skenes with the first overall pick in 2023 and Konnor Griffin with the ninth pick in
24-hour work days?! Bucs ball girl goes straight from nursing shifts to stadium duties
PITTSBURGH -- Sarah Johnson’s shifts as a Pirates ball girl often close out a 24-hour workday. Johnson will begin her day – or night – by working the night shift at AHN Wexford Hospital from 7 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. After a quick sandwich and some coffee, she’ll make her
Ozuna embracing new clubhouse role while trying to regain form
PHILADELPHIA -- It’s a rarity to see the designated hitter bring out the lineup card. As veteran Marcell Ozuna hoped for the Pirates to get hot in late June, he asked manager Don Kelly to have the honor. The 35-year-old Ozuna is taking on a different role in his 14th
Lowe shines in Philly ... Will he return in 2 weeks as an All-Star?
PHILADELPHIA -- The Pirates acquired Brandon Lowe to be an aircraft carrier, lifting their offense out of baseball’s basement. Though Pittsburgh likely didn’t envision Lowe having this impact. On Thursday in Philadelphia, Lowe singled twice, walked and stole his first base of the season. He went on to score the
Skenes' winless streak stretches to 9 starts after allowing career-worst 7 ER
PHILADELPHIA -- The noise can’t be quieted at this point. The Pirates hadn't claimed a victory with generational ace Paul Skenes on the mound in eight starts entering Wednesday, last winning on May 12. “There's a lot being made about it, and it is tough,” Pirates Manager Don Kelly said
Bucs blanked by Sánchez as left-handed pitching continues to puzzle Pittsburgh
PHILADELPHIA -- The Pirates have batted so poorly against left-handed pitchers that they benched two of their best hitters as a possible solution. Against one of the best southpaws in the sport, the latest iteration of a possible answer faltered. Pittsburgh fell to Philadelphia 8-0 Tuesday night, tallying just three
'It feels different': Reynolds reveals secret to June success
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'Best offense ... I've ever been part of': Bucs aiming high amid gauntlet stretch
PHILADELPHIA -- Good teams must beat other good teams to become great. The Pirates have proven to be a good team 85 games into 2026, producing a .500 record. Though to break a 10-year playoff drought -- the longest in the National League -- Pittsburgh must begin to beat the
Bucs rookie Valdez makes history with 4th home run in as many games
PHILADELPHIA -- Pirates rookie Esmerlyn Valdez isn’t hitting like a rookie. Valdez hammered a two-run homer to left field in the top of the fourth inning against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Monday for his fourth long ball in as many games. His two-run shot spurred the Pirates
19-year-old Sterling finding his groove in Single-A Bradenton
Levi Sterling was the 13th-youngest Draft-eligible player entering the 2024 MLB Draft. Already committed to Texas, Sterling was 50/50 about whether to sign professionally out of high school or keep his commitment to Texas. The Pirates then made his decision easy, taking Sterling in the Competitive Balance Round A and
Callihan, Valdez working together to replace Cruz’s production
PITTSBURGH -- Pirates manager Don Kelly knows what it’s like to replace a star. Across his six years with the Tigers, Kelly took two-time American League MVP Miguel Cabrera’s place in the infield at times. “If I were a fan buying a ticket for a game, I would've been pissed
Needing 1 more strike, Bucs' bullpen instead on dubious pace
PITTSBURGH – The Pirates' need for consistent relief pitching has reared its ugly head. Needing just one more strike for a comeback victory on Saturday at PNC Park, the bullpen reached its darkest hour. Gregory Soto delivered a 2-2 fastball over the middle of the plate rather than the inner
Skenes notches milestone K, but remains winless in last 8 starts
PITTSBURGH – Paul Skenes usually needs just a few pitches to mow through an opposing lineup. In the top of the second inning Friday night, he needed 38 to escape. Skenes’ career-high pitches in an inning led to an exit after five innings. He allowed four runs on six hits
Griffin slugs leadoff HR in 1st AB back, joins Mantle on exclusive list
PITTSBURGH – Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin was “itching” to return from the injured list. On the second pitch he saw Friday night, he made it known to the baseball world. Griffin hammered a fastball 435 feet at 108.9 mph to left field in the first inning for a no-doubt home
Above .500 halfway through? Bucs haven't been here since 2015
PITTSBURGH – Baseball is a game full of numbers that dictate milestones. With Thursday being the 81st game of a 162-game marathon, the Pirates haven’t produced a first half of this caliber in a decade. A 5-1 win over the Mariners at PNC Park gave Pittsburgh a 41-40 record at
Griffin homers, triples in first rehab game at Altoona
PITTSBURGH -- When Major Leaguers return to Double-A for a rehab assignment, they’re usually the elder statesmen of the roster. That wasn’t the case for Konnor Griffin. When the 20-year-old began his rehab assignment in Altoona’s 8-4 win against Reading on Wednesday, he was the youngest on the squad by
Ryan O’Hearn changed his cleats and the Pirates suddenly couldn't stop hitting
PITTSBURGH – After three innings on Wednesday, the Pirates had produced just one hit across their last seven innings, dating back to Tuesday’s game. Then Ryan O'Hearn switched his cleats from a highlighter pink and yellow set to a mustard yellow pair. The floodgates suddenly opened. “I didn't get a
Keller builds momentum but eyes higher ceiling
PITTSBURGH -- The Pirates need their starters to go deeper into games. Mitch Keller needs to regain his usual form. On Tuesday night, it looked as if the Bucs would achieve both of those needs. Then came the top of the seventh inning.
This prospect is fixing his chase rate through MLB The Show, R&B music
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Murphy helping revitalize Pirates' pitching staff
PITTSBURGH -- Bill Murphy knows what it’s like to be a part of a successful pitching staff. As the Astros' assistant pitching coach in 2022, Murphy helped build a bullpen with a 2.80 ERA -- the second-best bullpen of the last five seasons in baseball. Houston threw a combined no-hitter