Before Signing 1 Free Agent, Here’s What I’d Do with this Pirates Team

Gary Morgan details a hypothetical plan to revamp the Pittsburgh Pirates, focusing on budget, player decisions, coaching changes, and ambitious playoff goals over the next decade.

Five Pirates Thoughts at Five – Winding Down

Pittsburgh baseball season ending; dissatisfaction over team’s uninspired play; suggestion to watch minor league games; discussing offseason changes; NL Central player performance; unclear managerial future; team rankings stagnant, signaling need for change.

Slow & Steady Improvement Didn’t Produce the Fan Reaction this Team Assumed it Would

The Pittsburgh Pirates face a challenging end to their season and fans hold varying expectations, but the team aims for internal improvement amid scrutiny.

The Pirates Never Fail to Make Me Ask Questions

The Pirates face challenges managing their young pitchers for playoffs while stretching them out. Rotation’s shuffling creates issues. Next year might be easier.

Series Preview: Miami Marlins (54-89) at Pittsburgh Pirates (67-76)

9-9-24 – By Michael Castrignano – @412DoublePlay on X It’s been a race to the bottom for both the Pittsburgh Pirates and visiting Miami Marlins, though both have shown up a bit more as of late with each team having won 4 of their last 7 games. Both teams have a bottom-of-the-barrel offense as the Pirates rankContinue reading “Series Preview: Miami Marlins (54-89) at Pittsburgh Pirates (67-76)”

Good Intentions, Poor Results; A Story About Wanting Things Both Ways

The Pirates face challenges managing their young pitchers for playoffs while stretching them out. Rotation’s shuffling creates issues. Next year might be easier.

Series Preview: Nationals (62-77) at Pirates (65-74)

The Pittsburgh Pirates recently faced the Chicago Cubs, but the story is the no-hit game. Now, they prepare for a series against the Washington Nationals. Players’ recent performances and key injuries are also highlighted.

A Simple Pirates Question with a Not So Simple Answer

The Pittsburgh Pirates’ progress since 2019 is mixed. While the starting rotation and bullpen have improved, the offense still needs work. Overall, there’s potential for growth.

If Andrew McCutchen Wants to Play in 2025, Someone Will Happily Take Him

Andrew McCutchen’s return to Pittsburgh may end with retirement or a messy breakup. Despite concerns, his on-field performance suggests he’s still valuable. Possible DH role.