There was desire on both sides to get a deal done, and like Bryan Reynolds and Ke’Bryan Hayes before him, Mitch Keller becomes another member of this core locked up for most of the decade.
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Nutting is Cheap, and that Really Changes Nothing
Every year someone writes some exposé about not only how cheap Bob Nutting is, but how incompetent he and his organization have been and in fact are. It’s really never anything fans weren’t aware of, just combining things to show the sum is much worse than they might have assumed. Adding some more meat on already bleached and picked to death bones.
On the Eve of a New Pirates Season Beginning…
I’m not ready to make predictions yet, in fact, I don’t even think they’ve finished forming the roster, I’ll let Spring play out before I go there like every year but I have a few thoughts I wanted to get out there before we get this thing started.
Pirates Sign Yasmani Grandal for 2.5 Million
In keeping with the cherished tradition of the Ben Cherington era, the Pirates signed what at the very least is a notable name during a time when most of the country is busy doing anything but caring about what the Pirates do
I’m Not Upset Gary Sanchez Signed Elsewhere, Hear Me Out
This Gary Sanchez situation in miniature really showed me how far apart I am from a lot of fans. I mean some people were straight heated about what I saw at least as a weird fit.
Compete for the Division in 2024? Maybe, but I Don’t Think I’ll be Predicting it.
We all know the team claims they’ll get more pitching. I’m not even calling them liars, or assuming they’ll fail to get one, but I started thinking, even if they do, could I really believe they’d compete for a division?
Everyone’s Story is Different, but Quinn Priester and Mitch Keller Sure Stack Up Side by Side
Happy Groundhog’s Day everyone, in honor of the day I thought it would be as good a time as any to really dig in on an issue at the very least fans sure as hell feel is recurring year after year in Pittsburgh.
Hey, Let’s Make a Deal! Are the Marlins & Pirates a Good Fit?
This is just one match, with one team. I wrote all this to try to illustrate just how much deeper these things go than reading a report that a team wants THIS, and they have THIS to offer. It’s so much more than that, and I could do this for just about any potential match you toss my way. So could you if you think through all these factors.
Development is Non-Linear, but for the Pirates, it’s Been Almost Non-Existent
The Pirates have curated a fan base that has lowered their expectations down to expecting at least some effort. From players who probably aren’t good enough, from coaches who probably don’t have all the right buttons to push, even if they knew what they’d be.
The Many What If’s of Jack Suwinski
If your roster is filled with young players, your expectations for the upcoming season are filled with what ifs. They just are.