Commitment to Jurickson Profar, top 10 1st baseman, and more
Reigning National League Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes is back in the pitching lab getting ready for the 2025 season, and his stuff already looks great. Take t
Paul Skenes mentioned at the annual "Piratesfest" that he hadn't heard anything about an extension. The Pittsburgh Pirates would be foolish to not extend him.
The once fruitful free agent market for outfielders is starting to turn bare, which is bad news for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The top two options remaining both signed in recent days. The Toronto Blue Jays pried Anthony Santander away from the Baltimore Orioles to a five-year deal worth $92.
The former Atlanta Braves right-handed pitcher shared what happened that led to his offseason signing with the Baltimore Orioles.
The Braves scored the first eight points to regain control of the contest and roll to the 68-55 victory. For the Pirates, Jacoby Miller led the way with 15 points. McKinsey and Beaver both had 13 ...
This year’s version of the game will mark the first time the cover features three players — three of baseball’s youngest stars.
ATLANTA — New Atlanta Braves pitching prospect Raudy Reyes won’t turn 17 until August and has a fastball that’s touched 102 mph. Even in this velocity-obsessed era in baseball, when triple-digit heaters aren’t the rarity they were years ago, topping 100 mph at age 16 remains stunning.
The Atlanta Braves didn't make the deep run they wanted to in 2024. That mainly was because of the fact that the club dealt with a plethora of injuries. The Braves couldn't get healthy and yet ...
The Braves are the car buyer who passes on the new German luxury model and instead purchases a year-old sedan that’s nice but not over the top. The Dodgers are the guy who
The Pittsburgh Pirates have spent the entire offseason looking for a right fielder to fill the biggest hole in their roster. At least, that’s what they say. Spring training is two weeks away and the Pirates still haven’t found their man.
Pittsburgh Pirates star pitcher and NL Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes get real about one of his major goals in his MLB career.