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Empire Sports Media on MSNWhy the Yankees should stay away from this Pirates infielderThe New York Yankees are chasing wins, and third base is clearly a weak spot in their current lineup structure. […]
Featured in this week’s MLB Power Rankings, the Brewers climb to the top of our rankings, the Yankees can’t figure out the Blue Jays, another injury for the Astros, Rich Hill is on the brink of history, and we’re taking stock of the upcoming MLB trade deadline.
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The Spun on MSNYankees, Pirates Are Reportedly Discussing TradeMajor League Baseball trade deadline is less than two weeks away. Heading into the trade deadline, the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates are reportedly discussing a possible move. Unfortunately for Yankees fans,
The Pittsburgh Pirates have several players that the New York Yankees are interested in picking up, ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
For Triple-A Toledo, Detroit Tigers right-hander Troy Melton posted a 2.72 ERA with nine walks and 56 strikeouts across 36⅓ innings in eight games.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are in regular trade talks with the New York Yankees ahead of the deadline, according to New York Post reporter Jon Heyman. A list posted
Their lead in the NL Central grew to 6 ½ games on June 17. They haven't even been playing poorly lately -- they are still on pace to win 97 games -- but the lead has dwindled. In fact, the Cubs and Brewers are tied for first place.
Which teams would be in 2025 MLB playoffs if MLB postseason began today? Updated MLB playoff picture, standings for National League, American League.
The Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday signed 2025 first-round draft pick Seth Hernandez. Hernandez, a right-handed pitcher, was the sixth overall selection of the 2025 First-Year Player Draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates spent two days building their 2025 MLB Draft Class and have completed their first signings. The Pirates signed three of thei
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For the first time since 2019, the Yankees will hold a baseball game as part of the annual event on Aug. 9 while honoring the 25th anniversary of the 2000 World Series championship team. The Yankees listed 38 scheduled attendees, including four first-timers: Roger Clemens, David Justice, Alfonso Soriano and Jose Vizcaino.