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Would another lefty hitter like Hank Blalock, right, be the best fit for the Pirates? Browse more photos>> Straight to the point today: one thing I find a bit strange about the idea of the Pirates pursuing Rick Ankiel and/or Hank Blalock is that both those guys are left-handed, whereas most of the Bucs' other options at first base and right field ...
Bucs Make Flurry of Roster Moves
Thomas and Karstens aren't huge surprises--Thomas was claimed from the M's only a couple weeks ago, and Karstens was arbitration-eligible--but I'm a surprised by Diaz being cut.
Pirates enter free agency cautiously
The Pirates enter the opening of free-agent season today as patient, prudent investors in pursuit of a bat and bullpen arms.
Where have you gone Andy Van Slyke?
2010 CHONE projections and Ronny Cedeno
BaseballProjection.com released their 2010 CHONE projections for hitters over the weekend.
Mariners sign Wilson to two-year deal
The Mariners made it clear Friday that they didn't acquire shortstop Jack Wilson to keep him just a couple of months, signing him to a two-year deal through 2011.
Pearce, Clement use winter to heal
Next season, either Steve Pearce or Jeff Clement could be the Pirates' starting first baseman or at least a power-hitting threat off the bench.
Community Projetion Review: Shortstop
Next up in the list of community projections is Jack Wilson . Community : .271/.313/.360 ZiPS : .267/.317/.358 Actual : .255/.292/.362 Bonus: We predicted Wilson's last game with the Pirates would be August 13; actually his last game was July 27.
Jonathan Broxton toed the rubber and delivered another blazing fastball. It was thigh height, inner part of the plate, touching 97 miles per hour as it left his hand.
Potential strategies for the future
One frequent criticism during Dave Littlefield's tenure in Pittsburgh was that he focused on a player's weaknesses, ignoring the potential value in a limited skill set.
Snell acquisition paying off for Mariners
The midseason trade with the Pirates that brought right-hander Ian Snell to the Mariners looks better each time he pitches.
Highlighting top Mariners prospects for '10
We break down the top five prospects for each organization for 2010, taking into consideration: games, at-bats, innings and major-league service time.
Coonelly hosts monthly chat with fans
Pirates president Frank Coonelly participated in his monthly live online chat with Pirates fans on Wednesday.
Though it hasn't been made official yet, it seems nearly certain that Jeff Clement will be called up to the Pirates this month, as the club tries to determine just where he fits into the mix heading into the 2010 season.
One hard hit: HR sends Rays' Howell tumbling
When the Mariners' Ryan Langerhans connected for a game-winning homer in the 11th inning against Tampa Bay on Aug.
Each week I'll answer a handful of the most pertinent questions I've received during the week in my attempt, weak as it might be, to bring insightful fantasy analysis to the fore .
Bucs GM previews September callups
With Sept. 1 just over a week away, general manager Neal Huntington said that the organization anticipates calling up fewer players this season than last year and that some of the additions will happen later than usual.
Dejan Kovacevic's Pirates chat transcript
No baseball today, but lots of questions, apparently ... Ron: Dejan, any thoughts on Justin Wilson moving into our Top 30 Prospect list? Not sure what has clicked with him recently, but whatever it is, has really clicked.
Clement will be in Bucs uniform com.....
Count on Jeff Clement being with the Pirates in September. General manager Neal Huntington confirmed the obvious Sunday by saying the slugging first baseman will be among the players the Pirates bring up from Class AAA Indianapolis for the final month of the season.
Vasquez's arm, clutch hitting spark Tribe
Right-hander Virgil Vasquez allowed one run and three hits in seven innings Wednesday to lead the Indianapolis Indians to a 2-1 win over the Columbus Clippers at Victory Field.
Indians Reach .500; 12th Win For McCutchen
The Indianapolis Indians still had a lot of hits left in their bats -- after posting 16 hits last night on their way to 14 runs, they came up with another 16 hits tonight, again stomping on the Clippers at Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio.
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