10-5-24 – By Gary Morgan – @garymo2007 on Twitter The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon in which a large segment of the population misremembers an event or shares a memory of an event that did not actually happen. For Pittsburgh Pirates fans, that effect is fully at work as it comes to the oft referenced Cherington 5 YearContinue reading “Bob and Ben Don’t Ever Seem to Get Why Pirates Fans Might be Over It.”
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For Pirates Fans, There Were Never Going to be Enough Firings
The Pirates are undergoing coaching changes, notably letting go of Hitting Coach Andy Haines, Bullpen Coach Justin Meccage, and Conditioning Coach Adam Vish. Fans express dissatisfaction, primarily targeting ownership.
Five Pirates Thoughts at Five – Into the Great Wide Open
The Pittsburgh Pirates concluded the 2024 season with a 76-86 record, prompting discussions about management changes, player performances, and future development opportunities for the team.
Other “Small Market” Teams Can Do It, Why Can’t the Pirates?
9-28-24 – By Gary Morgan – @garymo2007 on Twitter I’m going to write a lot about what these other smaller market teams have done today in this piece, and before I even start, there is one big reason we all know that sets them apart. It’s of course Bob Nutting, but more specifically than just being cheap,Continue reading “Other “Small Market” Teams Can Do It, Why Can’t the Pirates?”
Mitch Keller Didn’t Have a Disastrous Season, but He Hardly Answered the Bell Either
9-27-24 – By Gary Morgan – @garymo2007 on Twitter In just about every measurable way Mitch Keller took a slight step backward in 2024. He’s had brilliant starts, and some downright stinkers too, but what the Pirates needed him to be in 2024, well, overall, he didn’t answer the bell. Let’s not get crazy, this is aContinue reading “Mitch Keller Didn’t Have a Disastrous Season, but He Hardly Answered the Bell Either”
Clouded by Underachievement, There Were Some Positive Pirates Stories Along the Way
The article reflects on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ roster strengths amidst challenges, praising standout players like Luis Ortiz and Paul Skenes while critiquing areas for improvement heading into 2025.
With Seemingly Every Move, The Pirates Create a Poison Pill
Rowdy Tellez was a poor signing for the Pirates in 2024, and his DFA reflects the team’s mismanagement and lack of awareness regarding fan scrutiny.
Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers (89-67) at Pittsburgh Pirates (73-83)
9-24-24 – By Michael Castrignano – @412DoublePlay on X After clinching the NL Central for a second straight year, the Brewers are hyper-focused on post-season but will need to finish up the season against the Pirates, who have nothing to lose at this stage in the year. That doesn’t mean the Brewers will necessarily let up againstContinue reading “Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers (89-67) at Pittsburgh Pirates (73-83)”
Five Pirates Thoughts at Five – Losing Season, Once More
9-23-24 – By Gary Morgan – @garymo2007 on Twitter This version of the Pittsburgh Pirates should have been able to end the losing record streak. I believed that before the season, I believe it now. They didn’t get there, and that has to come with changes, growth and new goals. We’ll talk about them all off seasonContinue reading “Five Pirates Thoughts at Five – Losing Season, Once More”
The Pirates are Careful with Player Health, Sometimes, Maybe, Depending…
Gary Morgan discusses the Pittsburgh Pirates’ questionable handling of player injuries, particularly regarding pitchers Johan Oviedo and Jared Jones, raising concerns about the team’s medical decisions and management practices.