Jeff Locke set a season high with seven strikeouts, running his scoreless innings streak to 14 while receiving early run support in the form of homers from Andrew McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez and Neil Walker in the Bucs' 5-2 win Saturday at Miller Park.More» Locke strikes out seven over six scoreless
Renowned hockey fanatic Brandon Inge is already fretting over what, for him, would be sweet misery. How will he possibly handle a Stanley Cup Final between his longtime rink favorites, the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins.More» Inge dons Penguins gear, skates around
Jeff Karstens felt discomfort in his shoulder Friday while playing catch, once again shutting down his on-and-off rehab from year-long shoulder discomfort.More» Karstens has value when healthy
The Pirates earned a rare victory at Miller Park on Saturday and they will go for the series victory Sunday behind left-hander Wandy Rodriguez. Yovani Gallardo will try to seal the rubber game for the Brewers.More» Wandy tosses seven innings of one-run ball
A.J. Burnett allowed two runs on three hits with six strikeouts in seven strong innings, but the Pirates dropped a pitchers' duel to Marco Estrada and the Brewers on Friday, 2-1.More» Burnett fans six over seven solid innings
Charlie Morton is on a detailed, meticulous two-lane rehab road, making his way back from Tommy John surgery 11 months ago and a more recent case of shoulder discomfort.More» Morton set to return from Tommy John surgery
Four West Virginia Power pitchers combined to strike out 24 batters in a game on Thursday, the second-best total in South Atlantic League history.More»
The Pirates beat the Cubs, 4-2, to complete a three-game sweep of Chicago on Thursday at PNC Park after a 1-hour, 47-minute rain delay, which began with two outs in the top of the fourth inning.More» Snider legs out a triple, plates a run
The Pirates aren't letting down late in games. They are tied with Atlanta and Texas for the most comeback wins in the Majors with 14. Day by day, they're getting battle tested.More» Snider cranks a grand slam to right-center
Homegrown Pirates haven't experienced long-term success over the course of the 162-game grind that is a Major League season. But a few veterans, like Brandon Inge, Russell Martin and A.J. Burnett, have, and it's rubbing off in the clubhouse.More» Inge dons Penguins gear, skates around
Pedro Alvarez's play in the field has been criticized in the past, but Wednesday night, he made three great stops on hard hit groundballs to his left. And while the Pirates did make two errors in their 1-0 win, manager Clint Hurdle said they probably saved five hits with stellar defense, several by their third baseman.More» Alvarez shows some range in the fourth
"Million Dollar Arm" is the next big baseball movie, it and began shooting this month in Mumbai, India. Slated to be released next spring, the Disney film is the story of how an entrepreneurial American sports-marketing agent created a reality show five years ago in India that produced the first two Indian pitchers.More»
Charlie Morton, Jeff Karstens and James McDonald are in various stages of recovery from injuries, but they were all moving in the right direction Wednesday to help a solid Pirates pitching staff.More» Morton set to return from Tommy John surgery
Gaby Sanchez is not among the Pirates who follow the Penguins closely, but he will support Pittsburgh's NHL franchise when the Pirates wear Penguins jerseys in the coming road stretch.More» Penguins head coach Bylsma visits Bucs game
The Pirates will be represented on the first day of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft by former pitcher Kent Tekulve, who had 70 wins and 158 saves with the Bucs from 1974-1985, and pro scout Rob Guzik.More»Franchise heroes represent clubs at the 2013 Draft
Jared Hughes had his locker cleared and his bags packed just two and a half days after he arrived in Pittsburgh. He barely got to settle in before he was right back out the door, as Jose Contreras was activated from the bereavement list.More» Hughes escapes bases-loaded jam unscathed
Jordy Mercer didn't have any family or friends directly affected by a fatal tornado that ravaged part of Oklahoma City and its suburbs on Monday. But Mercer is sending plenty of prayers that way.More» Mercer launches a solo shot to left-center
Slowly but surely, things have begun to turn around under the guidance of general manager Neal Huntington, and the Pirates' farm system is now ranked seventh in baseball.More» Mercer hits two homers in win over the Mets
Jeff Locke added seven dominant innings to his growing trail in the Pirates' series-clinching 1-0 victory over the Astros at PNC Park on Sunday afternoon.More» Locke fans four over seven frames in win
Starling Marte was due to miss his second start of the season, left out of the Pirates' original lineup for Sunday's series finale against the Astros. Instead, Andrew McCutchen missed his second start, scratched with a sore right knee.More» McCutchen slaps a solo homer to left-center
Jason Castro scored from third base on Matt Dominguez's grounder with one out in the 11th inning, a controversial run that snapped a 2-2 tie and sent the Astros to a 4-2 victory over the Bucs.More» Burnett goes seven strong innings vs. Astros
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle was ejected from Saturday night's 4-2 loss against the Astros after Houston took a 3-2 lead in the top of the 11th inning.More» Castro scores go-ahead run in the 11th