We’ll get back to more of what went wrong but let’s backtrack just a bit, all the way back to Spring Training.
Author Archives: Gary Morgan
It Counts as One Loss
The recipe for the Pirates to make everything work is one of very precise measurement.
The League Will Always Show Your Issues
When it comes to hitting a baseball, it doesn’t take long to identify what opposing pitchers think you can and can’t do well. Fail to prove them wrong and you’re destined to watch that weakness put under near constant attack.
Pirates Fall 5-3 to the Reds
At some point the Pirates need to put it all together in one game, tonight was not that night. The bats have been a few big swings away from doing nothing for two games straight now while the pitching has kept them in just about every contest.
Five Pirates Thoughts at Five 4-5-21
The start to the season has had good and bad. We’ve covered all of it but the biggest positive I could take away might be the simple fact that they had a chance to win all three.
Pirates Fall 4-3 to Cubs and Mistakes Play a Big Role
Bucs fall as Keller struggles to find his footing.
Looking for Early Season Easter Eggs?
I love writing about baseball and the Pirates in general. Most of my time doing so has been without actual baseball games, so when the games actually start it’s really hard to not over analyze everything you watch.
Masking an Issue with Strategy
The Pirates are far from a perfect club. They have quite a way to go in order to truly cut into some of the biggest issues the team possesses. Starting pitching is going to be a theme most of the year, and if you’re honest, it always is, good and bad.
Opening Day in Wrigley
Long before the Pirates and Cubs take the field this afternoon at 2:20 many of us legitimately wondered if we’d get here.
Gary’s 2021 Pirates Season Preview
I’ve got a pretty good handle on what this team is up to this season and I’ll break this down into bite sized segments so you all can easily go back and hammer me for my mistakes later.