Pittsburgh Pirates legend Andrew McCutchen signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the team on Dec. 23 to remain in Steel City.
The hits keep on coming for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pirates players at the team's event, PiratesFest, were signing autographs, and there was one clear mistake
Andrew McCutchen can sense some frustration in the fan base. Fans won’t dare get in the franchise icon’s face to voice that irritation, but he’s been around long enough to have his finger on Pittsburgh’s pulse and know what’s up.
The Pittsburgh Pirates play a game of chance by offering fans the opportunity to Ask Pirates Management questions at PiratesFest, so team president Travis Williams knew that he would be facing a first-pitch fastball Saturday morning at David L.
Even with the ups and downs of the last nine seasons, the excitement remains palpable from Pittsburgh Pirates fans. The Pirates held their fan event, PiratesFe
At PiratesFest over the weekend, designated hitter Andrew McCutchen told Pittsburgh Pirates fans to “be careful what you wish for,” when it comes to some of their demands of Bob Nutting to sell the team.
McCutchen’s publicist, John Fuller, wasn't quite so blasé. He told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the incident raised security concerns for his client.
Paul Skenes believes the Pittsburgh Pirates have a path to success that doesn't include them spending like the Los Angeles Dodgers."If you go out and sign the (Shohei) Ohtanis, maybe it (winning) becomes a little bit easier
A free agent who saw time at first base with the Mets in 2024 has signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a new report.
The way the Los Angeles Dodgers have operated this offseason has been hard to ignore, especially for an organization like the Pittsburgh Pirates. A year after signing Shohei Ohtani to a since-broken $700 million record-setting contract,
The Pittsburgh Pirates lack of spending has provoked the ire of fans for decades now. Yes, the Pirates have signed several key players to contract extensions in recent seasons.