| The only clubs that didn't make any moves this offseason have been the Pirates and the Cardinals. Everyone else went out and signed someone who could improve their team. With that in mind, this is... | |
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| Quality Starts/GS, Pirates Wins/GS Zack Duke: 7/18, 7/18Ian Snell: 22/32, 17/32 Tom Gorzelanny: 19/32, 15/32Paul Maholm: 12/29, 12/29 Matt Morris: 3/11, 5/11 Brian Bullington: 0/2, 0/2 John Van... | |
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| Quality Starts/GS, Pirates Wins/GS Zack Duke: 7/18, 7/18 Ian Snell: 22/32, 17/32 Tom Gorzelanny: 19/31, 15/31 Paul Maholm: 12/29, 12/29 Matt Morris: 3/11, 5/11 Brian Bullington: 0/2, 0/2 ... | |
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| So the 25 man roster is finally...finalized today, with the Pirates cutting Burnett for the second year in a row. Sean Burnett will probably be called up in July when they trade Marte for some relief... | |
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| Neal Huntington, what were you thinking? Did you just trade a pitching prospect (even though Redmond isn't a spectacular one) for a veteran reliever? You know, if Milwaukee made this move, it would... | |
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| I'm slightly worried about Nate McLouth's production this March. To summarize, he has been hitting well. Too well. I know you're just trying to earn a job, McLouth, but don't expend yourself so much... | |
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| Finally some actual news in this dreary month of spring training. I don't think this is a good idea, really. The Pirates are better off signing Tom Gorzelanny after 2009 or wait for Ian Snell to... | |
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| Finally some actual news in this dreary month of spring training. I don't think this is a good idea, really. The Pirates are better off signing Tom Gorzelanny after 2009 or wait for Ian Snell to... | |
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| Look, I know spring training doesn't mean much and there's only a little correlation between performances in March and performances from April to September (see: Ronny Paulino last year). But you'd... | |
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| (AP)There are only 22 days until the season opener at Atlanta, so I thought I would do a little bit of lineup projections. Last year's version is here.(AVG/OBP/SLG, HR)Nate Mclouth: .270/.365/.460,... | |
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