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Offensive struggles continue as Pirates fall back into loss column Chris Halicke 5/9/2023 11:30:00 PM When the Pirates were on their winning streak in April, the offense was a big reason why.
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ struggles at the plate have reached a franchise-worst level, with the team managing just 28 runs over their last 15 days — the lowest total in all of Major League Baseball.
If the Pirates are going to improve an offense that has consistently been among the league's worst in recent years, they could do much worse than swinging a trade for the Rays' first baseman.
There's an art to the Home Run Derby. Pacing and strategy could decide a champion, a poorly-picked pitcher might ruin one's outing. Between timeouts, extra time, and a bracket system, the Derby might ...
The offensive rankings tell the story, as the Pirates sit amongst Major League Baseball's bottom eight teams in categories such as batting average (.230), OPS (.665), hits (693), hits per game (7. ...
This season, the Pittsburgh Pirates have showcased a remarkable propensity for wasting quality starts and otherwise solid outings by their rotation thanks to minimal offensive production. During ...
There is no sugar-coating the Pirates struggles this weekend — they are just simply not a good baseball team in 2025, and the future of star players like Paul Skenes and Oneil Cruz has to be in ...
Perhaps the most noise around a Pirates player has been for veteran starting pitcher Mitch Keller, who takes the mound ...
This article originally appeared on pittsburghbaseballnow.com. The Pittsburgh Pirates had more than double the hits and exactly double the runs Tuesday night compared to the night before. They ...