With Paul Skenes, Jared Jones, and Mitch Keller set to lead what should be one of the National League's best starting rotations in 2025, the Pittsburgh Pirates'
The Pirates confirmed that the Cincinnati native, who appeared in parts of seven major league seasons, died of a heart attack in a social media post Thursday.
According to Pittsburgh Baseball Now, the 53-year-old Sauerbeck suffered a heart attack in Bradenton, Fla., earlier this week. The Pittsburgh Pirates confirmed Sauerbeck’s passing. “Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time,” the team wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
The Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates won't be facing off at BayCare Ballpark on Monday as originally planned due to continued rain in the forecast.
Scott Sauerbeck, a relief pitcher who was a Rule 5 Draft pick and spent five seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, has died. He was 53.
The Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday released their spring training broadcast schedule ahead of the 2025 Grapefruit League season. SportsNet Pittsburgh is set to broadcast 12 of Pittsburgh’s home games plus an additional seven games from the opposing team’s broadcast.
Pittsburgh will play all its games at LECOM starting at 1:05 pm except for two: on Friday, March 10, the Pirates host the Baltimore Orioles at 6:05 pm, and on Friday, March 14, they host the Detroit Tigers, again at 6:05 pm. The Boston Red Sox make their ...
The Boston Red Sox have three of the top prospects in baseball. Boston is trending in the right direction and have plenty of talent at the big league level alr
In his Boston Red Sox spring training debut after signing a three-year, $120 million last week, Alex Bregman went 3-for-3 with a two-run homer while playing third base, but the visiting Toronto Blue Jays rallied with a six-run ninth inning in an 8-7 win Sunday in Fort Myers,
Former Boston Red Sox Michael Chavis has signed a minor league deal with the reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
A first baseman lost his signature glove in the bating cage and is willing to offer a five-figure reward for its return, but understands it's a longshot.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Scott Sauerbeck has died. He was 53. The Pirates posted about Sauerbeck’s death on X. “The Pirates family mourns the passing of Scott Sauerbeck,” the team wrote. “Scott played for the Bucs from 1999-2003 and shares the club record for most games pitched by a LHP in one season.
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