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Bucs Dugout on MSNPirates need Joey Bart breakout seasonThe Pittsburgh Pirates are hoping that catcher Joey Bart can contribute in a big way for the team in the 2025 season. Bart, 28, was acquired by the Bucs in early April 2024 to help the team’s ailing catcher situation,
Bailey Falter and Joey Bart are in secure places, a change from previous springs in which they were in roster battles. They had mixed results for the Pirates in a 12-3 loss to the Yankees on Monday night,
Joey Bart and Henry Davis entered professional baseball with high expectations. Based on their draft pedigree, both had the ceiling of being All-Star caliber catchers. Bart was selected second overall in 2018 by the San Francisco Giants.
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Pittsburgh Baseball Now on MSNPirates Recap: Cruz’s Thunderous Blast First of Back-to-Back HomersConsecutive blasts from the heart of the Pirates’ lineup proved to be the difference in their 7-6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays at LECOM Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Leading up to the 2024 season, Joey Bart did something new to prepare: he started working with a hitting coach. In his eyes, he “just went up there and swung” early in his career. Leading up to that pivotal year of his career,
The catcher position in fantasy is relatively shallow, which is all the more reason why managers could seek out a valuable fantasy baseball sleeper.
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes got a chance to showcase his expanded repertoire to opposing hitters while pitching in a Grapefruit League game for the first time this year.
With one swing, Oneil Cruz turned the tide on a tied game. Cruz crushed a 2-2 changeup from Jake Bloss, sending it over the boardwalk in center field for a three-run home run that sailed out of LECOM Park.
After a 70-minute rain delay, the Pittsburgh Pirates built a five-run lead and held off the Toronto Blue Jays with a 7-6 victory Wednesday.
Pittsburgh has won exactly 76 games. The Pirates arguably feature the most beautiful ballpark in Major League Baseball, but the on-field product has been co
Two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning helped the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 Friday afternoon. Pittsburgh (9-5) tied the game in the fourth on Adam Frazier's RBI single to center.
Oneil Cruz blasted a 425-foot three-run homer in the fifth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates downed the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-6, in a rain-delayed exhibition game on Wednesday. Joey Bart also homered for the Pirates.
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