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Ben Cherington will be the first to admit that the Pittsburgh Pirates expected their bullpen to be dominant last season, and their general manager is the first to acknowledge its shortcomings. Adding ...
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Brett de Geus Traded To PittsburghDe Geus was designated for assignment earlier this offseason but will now take his career to Pittsburgh. Last summer, de Geus logged just 11 2/3 innings at the major league level and posted a 7.15 ...
The Pirates are giving their bullpen more much-needed lefty options, as the club signed veteran southpaw Tim Mayza to a one-year contract on Monday. The deal is expected to be worth $1.15 million, per ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNLocal baseball talents invited to MLB Spring TrainingLocals reporting to MLB spring training camp ...
At this time last year, it could be argued that the Pirates entered spring training with positivity on their side.
The Pirates have also added recent talent, including right-handed pitchers in Brett De Geus in a trade with the Blue Jays, and free agent Carson Fulmer.
The Pirates have also added recent talent, including right-handed pitchers in Brett De Geus in a trade with the Blue Jays, and free agent Carson Fulmer.
He was non-tendered before the deadline. Brett de Geus was claimed less than two weeks later on Sep. 12. Like many other relievers already covered, he’s no longer on the 40-man, as he struggled ...
The Pirates acquired pitcher Brett de Geus from the Blue Jays for cash considerations on Jan. 15 and pitcher Chase Shugart from the Red Sox for minor-league pitcher Matt McShane on Jan. 17.
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