Last season, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller had to get used to sharing a rotation with star rookies Paul Skenes and Jared Jones.This spring, there's an even fresher face in his life.Keller's son,
The Pittsburgh Pirates' hopes of reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2015 will lean heavily on its starting pitching. Through two starts, Mitch Keller has looked the part for Pittsburgh in spring training.
It never dawned on Mitch Keller that he took the mound for their Grapefruit League home opener a year to the day after he signed a five-year, $77 million contract extension with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Utility players are all the rage in baseball, especially with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates have more than a dozen players in their spring training camp who can play multiple positions, and they aren’t apologizing for that.
Mitch Keller made his second start of the spring for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at LECOM Park in Bradenton. The right-hander twirled three-scoreless innings, upping his spring total to five-shutout frames.
Pittsburgh has won exactly 76 games. The Pirates arguably feature the most beautiful ballpark in Major League Baseball, but the on-field product has been co
The Pittsburgh Pirates downed the Minnesota Twins, 5-1 on Sunday to start the 2025 exhibition season at 2-0. Mitch Keller started for the Pirates and threw two scoreless innings, and Caleb Ferguson fired two scoreless innings in his Pirates debut.
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Pittsburgh Baseball Now on MSNPirates Recap: Cruz’s Thunderous Blast First of Back-to-Back HomersConsecutive blasts from the heart of the Pirates’ lineup proved to be the difference in their 7-6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays at LECOM Park on Wednesday afternoon.
O’Neil Cruz hammered a three-run homer in the bottom of the fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie and the Pittsburgh Pirates went on to defeat Toronto, 7-6, in Grapefruit League play Wednesday in Bradenton,
The Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates will begin Wednesday's game in a rain delay. Toronto is set to take on the Pirates in Grapefruit League action for the first time this spring, with Kevin Gausman scheduled to make his 2025 debut against Mitch Keller.
After a 70-minute rain delay, the Pittsburgh Pirates built a five-run lead and held off the Toronto Blue Jays with a 7-6 victory Wednesday. Pittsburgh's Joey Bart and Oneil Cruz each hit their second home run of the spring.
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