Things haven’t been going well. To be blunt, everyone should have expected a weak performance down the stretch, but it’s all worth it if they come out of the rest of this season with answers.
Author Archives: Gary Morgan
Pirates Fall 2-1 in Well played and Pitched Ball Game Against Brewers
The Pirates ran into the buzz saw that reminds me a whole lot of the Nasty Boys bullpen of the 1990 Reds with Myers, Dibble and Charlton.
Pirates Finally Break Losing Streak 14-4 in Game One of Double Header
Big win to break a long streak.
The Pirates Still Have a Communication Breakdown
Way back in 2019 before Bob Nutting did the Pirates franchise bare minimum for accountability in disposing of his front office, I wrote about how much the communication from the Pirates needed to improve.
Friday Focus: The Field of Dreams Game
Baseball has always been there, linking the generations through a common bond. The game, the players, and the cathedral like feel of where it’s played.
The Pittsburgh Air is Thick With Impatience
It certainly doesn’t need to be this bad, at least not moving forward, 2021 has been what I hope represents the basement of the rebuild.
Wainwright Shuts Out Pirates on Two Hit Effort, Cardinals Win 4-0
Adam Wainwright shuts out Pirates, and the Bucs were kind enough to help.
A Failed Prospect. An Underused Resource. What is Michael Chavis?
A first round pick by the Red Sox back in 2014, Michael Chavis has had a strange path to the Majors, one that he’s still traversing.
How Does the Pirates Coaching Look Heading Into 2022?
As I started writing the forecast for 2022 on Sunday, I realized this couldn’t be done without touching on the coaching staff. I mean the pitching and hitting was one thing, but there was just no way any of you were going to let me stop without talking to the coaching.
Five Pirates Thoughts at Five
Thank goodness this isn’t called Five Positive Pirates Thoughts at Five.