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Pirates aim to end 3-game skid, play the TigersDetroit Tigers (60-40, first in the AL Central) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (39-61, fifth in the NL Central)Pittsburgh; Monday, 6:40 p.m. EDTPITCHING PROBABLES: Tigers: Jack Flaherty (5-9, 4.65 ERA, 1.24 WHIP,
This season, Hayes is hitting at a .237 batting average for a Bucs team struggling to muster runs. He had a solid night on Saturday, in a team loss to the Chicago White Sox. Hayes posted two runs batted in for Pittsburgh. Hayes now has 33 runs batted in on the season. The MLB trade deadline is July 31.
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Yardbarker on MSNPaul Skenes tries to lift skidding Pirates against MLB's best in TigersComing off his second consecutive start in the All-Star Game, Pirates ace Paul Skenes will oppose Detroit Tigers right-hander Jack Flaherty as he tries to get his squad back on track on Monday night in Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Pirates reached a new low after a horrible weekend at PNC Park, their first series back from the All-Star break. The Pirates suffere
Pittsburgh has not yet made its first selection in the 2025 MLB Draft. In Sunday's first round, the team is slated to pick sixth overall. The Pirates have $14,088,400 in bonus pool spending, according to MLB . That money can be used to sign players drafted by the Pirates in the first 10 rounds.
An unnamed MLB team reached out to the Pittsburgh Pirates about trading for superstar starting pitcher Paul Skenes, but that overture was rejected, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
Falling nearly 20 games below .500 heading out of the All-Star game, the Pirates are expected to be "quite active" at the trade deadline.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates completed their 2025 MLB Draft, where they took 21 different selections, who they hope will serve as a part of their future.
As is usually the case around the All-Star break, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred pops up quite a bit with annual “state of the league” media interactions. Often, his quotes come with some sort of player-salary cost control messaging.