The Pittsburgh Pirates officially added designated hitter Andrew McCutchen to the 40-man roster on Monday night. McCutchen signed a one-year, $5 million deal to return 2025 for a third-straight season back in Pittsburgh and his 12th year overall with the Pirates.
The Pittsburgh Pirates made sure that they'll have one of their greats ready for the upcoming season. Alex Stumpf of MLB.com reported that the Pir
Pittsburgh Pirates legend Andrew McCutchen signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the team on Dec. 23 to remain in Steel City.
Be careful what you wish for. I’m still reeling from the fact that Andrew McCutchen spoke those words at PiratesFest last weekend, in defense of team owner Bob Nutting — the man who didn’t have the guts to take questions during the “Ask Pirates Management” session,
Nearly a month after re-signing him to a one-year, $5 million contract in free agency, the Pittsburgh Pirates have formally added Andrew McCutchen to their 40-m
The Pittsburgh Pirates need to get better coming off a last place finish in 2024. Period. Yes, some of that will come from offseason additions. So far this winter, the Pirates have added first baseman Spencer Horwitz,
Andrew McCutchen can sense some frustration in the fan base. Fans won’t dare get in the franchise icon’s face to voice that irritation, but he’s been around long enough to have his finger on Pittsburgh’s pulse and know what’s up.
Staff writer Alex Kiger explains why the team’s quiet offseason has suppressed some of the momentum for a new baseball season.
On October 31st, 1973, the Pittsburgh Pirates made a trade with the Houston Astros, dealing backup catcher Milt May for Jerry Reuss, a left-handed starting pitc
Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected as the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the museum announced.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a mess. They just missed the postseason for the ninth straight season. They finished with a losing record for the eighth time in thos
It's enough to give fans tired of their team's steward hope that perhaps their club will be the next to change hands. Be that as it may be, don't expect Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting to be the next to get out of the baseball business.