A 6-foot-6 strikeout king, he was a star of the Pittsburgh rotation who left batters wary of both his fastball and his ...
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale, who helped lead the team to their win in the 1971 World Series, died this past ...
Time is winding for one of the Pittsburgh Pirates' more influential players in franchise history. Pirates outfielder turned ...
Could the Pittsburgh Pirates be close to contending and reaching the playoffs? MLB.com's Will Leitch believes so, and he believes Pittsburgh could be ready to w ...
During his time with the Pirates, the talented pitcher set league records and helped take the team to the 1971 World Series.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are suddenly looking like a team with a very intriguing pitching staff, and honestly, it's about time!
Bob Veale, a Birmingham native who pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox in the 1960s and 1970s, is shown outside Rickwood Field in Birmingham in 2003. Veale died this week at age 89. ...
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An affiliate of the Major League Baseball Players Association withdrew its lawsuit against the parent company of the ...
The market for one free agent outfielder is heating up, and the New York Yankees are reportedly not among the teams pursuing ...
Longtime Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince had a nickname for Bob Veale’s fastball: a “radio ball.” Why did it get that moniker? Well, you could hear it, but you couldn’t see it. Veale and that radio ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are exploring the MLB free-agent market, with a former New York Yankees outfielder in their sights to ...