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Falter was the only starting pitcher the Pirates traded, keeping right-handed pitchers in All-Star Paul Skenes, veteran Mitch ...
Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington believes the team's moves at the trade deadline created flexibility going ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates took an offer for their closer from the New York Yankees, but was it the best offer available to them?
Report: The Phillies were very interested in David Bednar. And were willing to trade catcher Eduardo Tait for the closer.
The admission may leave some scratching their heads — and Cherington is facing increased pressure in his sixth season as ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates completed trades at the deadline, but also didn't make trades that fans of the team expected would happen. The Pirates sent ...
The New York Yankees were active during the MLB trade deadline, finding multiple relievers before closing shop and officially heading into the final stretch of ...
The MLB Draft was winding down, the Home Run Derby hadn’t started and trade-deadline talk already was heating up, Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said on his weekly radio show.
Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington is in a very tough position as the MLB trade deadline nears.
A highly experienced executive may make his "biggest mistake" at the trade deadline, and the Yankees should be there to take ...
The Pirates traded away David Bednar, Ke'Bryan Hayes, Bailey Falter and Caleb Ferguson. In return, got several prospects -- ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates arrived at spring training six months ago stressing that it was time to win. They talked about urgency. They talked about internal improvements. They talked about returning to ...