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History Brewing for Pirates

By Pat LackeyMar 23rd 2009 – 7:30PM

FanHouse continues its 2009 MLB Preview with a look at the Pittsburgh Pirates. For the better part of the last decade, the Pittsburgh Pirates aimlessly wandered through the wilderness of baseball with Kevin McClatchy and Dave Littlefield at the helm. Finally, they lost their jobs and Frank Coonelly and Neal Huntington took...

Was It All Worth It for the Dodgers?

By Pat LackeyOct 16th 2008 – 1:18PM

The Phillies are the National League champions. As Jacob mentioned earlier, this obviously means that the Dodgers are not and that they're facing a pretty good amount of uncertainty this winter with a lot of players, namely Manny Ramirez, Rafael Furcal, and Casey Blake all facing free agency at the end of this season....

Who Won and Lost During Trading Season?

By Andrew JohnsonJul 31st 2008 – 9:08PM

Take a deep breath, baseball fans. The dust has settled after another trading deadline, and what a deadline it was. Three future Hall of Famers were moved. So was a reigning Cy Young winner and two former All-Stars. And we haven't talked about Rich Harden yet. Undoubtedly, 2008 was the most entertaining trading season in...

The Pittsburgh Pirates Might Actually Know What They're Doing

By Pat LackeyJul 31st 2008 – 8:03PM

You know Manny Ramirez has gone to Los Angeles. That's the big news. The national news that everyone will be talking about all night and into tomorrow. But the trade was three-team trade, and a pretty layered one at that. Most people's reaction to the Pittsburgh Pirates' trading Jason Bay is going to be, "Well, I guess the...

BryanMorris News From the Web

  • 05/02/12 Indianapolis Knocks Out Norfolk 3-1 Source: Minor League Baseball Left fielder Gorkys Hernandez gunned down former Tribe infielder Bill Hall at the plate to end a key rally in the fifth, while reliever Bryan Morris tossed 3.2 scoreless innings of relief to help lead the Indianapolis Indians over the Norfolk Tides 3-1 on Wednesday night at Harbor Park. The Norfolk Tides would get off to a quick start on Wednesday night when LF Jamie Hoffmann homered off Indians starter Jo-Jo Reyes with two outs in the first inning.

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