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Joe Coleman, a lanky right-hander who won 142 games in 15 major league seasons and was an All-Star in 1972 with Detroit, died ...
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Away Back Gone on MSNGuardians' disastrous offseason trade has yielded at least one positive pieceLuis Ortiz trade is off to a rough start for both the Pirates and Guardians, though Cleveland may have found a keeper in a ...
There were a couple of rounds of media-created Paul Skenes trade talks earlier this season. They were driven by a number of national outlets, baffled by how little the Pittsburgh Pirates had done to ...
The baseball club went to Seattle over the weekend for a three-game series and scored a total of zero runs. It was the first time the franchise did that since 1888, when the team was known as the ...
Even in a world of expanded scouting departments, advanced metrics and hours of highlight video at the click of a button, the ...
Despite a disappointing year at the major league level, the Pirates will be well represented throughout Major League Baseball's All-Star week activities.
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Sam Horn's upside makes him a likely pick in the MLB draft, taking place this year in Atlanta with the first three rounds slated for Sunday.
Isaac Mattson was the man on the mound when Kansas City won in walk-off fashion Tuesday night, with Nick Loftin delivering ...
That power flashed big-time on Wednesday, when he crushed a 466-foot homer over the batter's eye off Pittsburgh Pirates ...
Ray Peterson was an All-Ohio baseball player at Madison High School in the 1950s and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers.
The Royals led 3-0 after Perez’s homer and a monster two-run shot from rookie Jac Caglianone but saw that advantage evaporate ...
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