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Yardbarker on MSNAre the Owners of the Pirates Wasting Paul Skenes’ Career?Paul Skenes is one of the best pitchers in the league, a generational phenom, and he’s currently on one of the worst teams in the league. The team shows no signs of improvement any time soon.
Heading into the sixth inning, the D-backs held a six-run lead over the Pirates. By the end of the eighth inning, the Pirates had taken the lead.
St. Louis Cardinals star infielder Nolan Arenado has lived in the headlines for the last few months. The 10-time Gold Glove defender was mentioned in quite a fe
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SB Nation on MSNBeyond the Numbers: Mitch Keller pitching underrated season for the PiratesHe’s allowed seven earned runs in his last 25 innings dating back to May 7 in St. Louis. Keller pitched six innings of three-hit ball against the Cardinals, two through seven in New York (Mets), and one earned (two runs) vs. Cincinnati Reds at PNC.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have been swept for the first time season, dropping another close ballgame to the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.
One former member of the St. Louis Cardinals organization has found a new home in the National League Central. St. Louis acquired utility man Michael Helman fro
The Arizona Diamondbacks face two of the weaker teams in the National League at home May 26-June 1, and fans can enjoy fireworks and a bobblehead day.
The Pirates should completely empty the tank with ... Somebody like Erick Fedde of the St. Louis Cardinals would be an affordable yet efficient pitcher to add. The Yankees reportedly haven't ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are surging in the National League Central, but one MLB insider is skeptical about the team's chances.
Trade Paul Skenes? The Pittsburgh Pirates should build around Paul Skenes. But they punted on an opportunity to do that last offseason, and the chances of owner Bob Nutting splurging this offseason are about as good as his team’s current playoff odds: 0.3 percent.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have recalled one of their top pitching prospects, promoting right-hander Braxton Ashcraft from Triple-A Indianapolis.