Justin Guerriero stories, Page 47
Josh Palacios collects 1st hit with Pirates in key moment, sparking offensive outburstVideo
Following the (totally appropriate) flair surrounding Drew Maggi’s MLB debut and first big-league hit at the end of April, little opportunity exists for any Pittsburgh Pirates player to exceed that level of hype with a milestone or accomplishment of their own. The one exception in that regard is Andrew McCutchen,...
Pirates activate reliever Rob Zastryzny from injured list, gain another lefty
The last player to make the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Opening Day roster out of spring training, reliever Rob Zastryzny was excited to get going this season. Unfortunately for him, his campaign was disrupted soon after it got underway, with Zastryzny placed on the 15-day injured list April 16 because of left...
Bullpen remains source of strength for Pirates during slump
Dauri Moreta put an exclamation point on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ win Wednesday afternoon in Detroit by striking out the side in the bottom of the ninth. He followed Robert Stephenson and Jose Hernandez — who pitched a scoreless inning each and struck out a pair — in the 8-0 win...
Rich Hill solid, long-dormant bats deliver for Pirates in win over Detroit
For nearly three weeks, the Pittsburgh Pirates had been aiming to play the kind of game they managed Wednesday in Detroit. In beating the Tigers, 8-0, at Comerica Park, the Pirates had no shortage of hits (14) and runs. They were also bolstered by a quality start courtesy of Rich...
Are sports a pass-fail proposition? Local coaches, just like Giannis Antetokounmpo, don’t think so
Sam Albert has experienced his fair share of wins and losses after 28 years coaching football. However, it might come as a surprise to learn that for Albert, who enters his seventh season at Kiski Area this fall, determining a successful year vs. one he deems substandard does not have...
Pirates out-executed in series-losing defeat to Rockies
A week ago, as the Pittsburgh Pirates’ eventual seven-game losing streak was getting underway, at least it could be said that the club was beating lesser opponents. That argument lost some steam Wednesday, however, with the Pirates falling 4-3 to the Rockies at PNC Park to drop two of three...
Pirates’ Mitch Keller living up to expectations as rotation’s anchorVideo
Pittsburgh Pirates starter Mitch Keller, now in his fifth season at the big-league level, has personified what it means to persevere since making his MLB debut in 2019. Strides made by the 27-year-old right-hander are clear for fans of the Pirates who have watched the club navigate through a rough...
Drew Maggi collects 1st MLB hit, RBI in Pirates’ blowout win over NationalsVideo
Drew Maggi thought things would more or less die down when the Pittsburgh Pirates hit the road for six straight games away from home. Maggi had felt the love at PNC Park earlier this week, with Pirates fanatics warmly cheering on the 33-year-old and chanting his name when he made...
Pirates sweep Nationals doubleheader with 16-1 rout in Game 2, earn 20th win
It took all of one day for the Pittsburgh Pirates to earn a series victory against the Washington Nationals. Having taken down the Nationals in the first game of Saturday’s day-night doubleheader, the Pirates scored runs in six of the first seven innings of the nightcap to win 16-1, setting...
Locked in at the plate, Jason Delay providing offensive boost for the Pirates
Who would have thought that a player who started Spring Training unsure whether he’d make the Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day roster would be leading the club in batting average a month into the season? Probably no one in or outside of the Pirates organization. And yet Jason Delay, who beat...
Mitch Keller posts 5th straight quality start, as Pirates best Dodgers to take series
Prominent voices across national MLB media seemed to identify a test and challenge this week for the surprisingly dominant Pittsburgh Pirates: Perform in your three-game series vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers, and then we’ll talk. Not that the Pirates’ recent seven-game win streak, featuring sweeps of the Reds and Rockies,...
Just months ago, Bryan Reynolds seemed unlikely to remain with Pirates
A vivid account of what happened in real time, day by day, capturing how Bryan Reynolds went from requesting a trade from the Pittsburgh Pirates back in November to inking the franchise’s most lucrative contract ever this week is starting to come to light. Being tight-lipped is a trait shared...
Wait of 13 years ends: Pirates’ Drew Maggi makes MLB debutVideo
Overwhelmed with emotion probably doesn’t even come close to describing what Drew Maggi is feeling after the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 8-1 victory over Los Angeles on Wednesday night. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Maggi pinch-hit for designated hitter Andrew McCutchen, making his much-anticipated major-league debut that was 13 years...
Pirates send Wil Crowe to 15-day IL, select contract of Cody Bolton
The Pittsburgh Pirates absorbed another injury to the bullpen Wednesday afternoon, with reliever Wil Crowe placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to April 23, because of right shoulder discomfort. The 28-year-old Crowe (0-1, 4.66 ERA) is in his third season with the Pirates. This year, he has appeared in...
Despite elite talent, Penguins’ power play lacked consistency, results
Evgeni Malkin didn’t like the question. It was April 1, shortly after the Pittsburgh Penguins fell 4-3 to the Boston Bruins at PPG Paints Arena, for their third one-goal loss in as many tries to the 2022-23 Presidents’ Trophy winners. The Penguins had fallen behind repeatedly in the contest, only...
Despite late-season injury, Marcus Pettersson was among the Penguins’ most dependable players
A few games into the first round of the NHL playoffs, fans in Pittsburgh are still grappling with the Penguins’ disappointing year-long performance, which kept the team out of the postseason for the first time since 2006. In media circles and across the spectrum of armchair hockey strategist diagnoses, the...
Jack Suwinski finding his swing and feeding off the Pirates’ hot startVideo
As he headed back to the dugout after striking out for the fourth time in the game, frustration seemed stuck on the face of Jack Suwinski. The second-year outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who will be 25 at the end of July, had good reason to be upset. It was...
Depth at first base allows Pirates to better absorb injury of Ji-Man Choi; JT Brubaker discusses Tommy John surgery
As the calendar flipped months over the course of the 2022 offseason, a series of moves by Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington made one thing clear: upgrading the team’s options at first base, with a particular emphasis on dependable defense, was a major priority. November and December saw Cherington...
Pitt baseball: West Virginia rallies at PNC Park to win first installment of Backyard Brawl, 9-4
West Virginia came to PNC Park on Wednesday night missing its most dynamic player, Mars alum J.J. Wetherholt. The sophomore infielder, who ranks among the Big 12 leaders in a multitude of statistical categories, including batting average (.451, first, sixth nationally), hits (64, tied-first), doubles (16, second) and stolen bases...
Per usual, many of the Penguins’ highest-quality chances involved Jake Guentzel
Generally speaking, 36-goal scorers are largely above reproach when it comes to examining a hockey club’s shortcomings. But given how the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season transpired, with the team missing the playoffs for the first time since 2006, everything and everyone is under the microscope in the aftermath. Without a doubt,...
Brian Dumoulin among several Penguins players whose future is uncertain
In the annals of rock and roll, a select few individuals have been presented with the honorary title of “fifth Beatle,” recognizing their contributions to the highest-selling musical act of all-time. For the Pittsburgh Penguins, their hockey equivalent of the “Fab Four” undoubtedly is the trio of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni...
Tristan Jarry headlines Penguins’ most prominent free agents
The vagueness of how injuries are released by NHL clubs, with designations rarely offering any specification beyond “upper-body” or “lower-body,” often creates more questions than answers when players get banged up. Naturally, speculation then ensues, as media and fans try to discern more precise details. No Pittsburgh Penguins player personified...
Fenway Sports Group non-committal on future of Penguins coach Mike Sullivan
Mike Sullivan’s job as Penguins coach is safe — for now. After the team’s ownership group Friday announced a major shakeup at the top of its front office, a Fenway Sports Group executive was complimentary of Sullivan’s work but said his fate would be left with the team’s next director...
3 takeaways: Penguins put a bow on season with a last blown 3rd-period lead
Three takeaways from the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season-ending 3-2 overtime loss at Columbus: One final blown lead The Penguins’ inability to protect third-period leads is a frustrating component within their overall performance this season that hardly needs elaborated upon. Entering Thursday night, their nine total losses in such situations led the...
Penguins’ loss to Chicago joins long list of confounding, season-altering defeats
It has taken little time for the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Tuesday night loss against Chicago to be assessed by fans and pundits as their worst defeat this season, one to be remembered for many years. The full impact of the loss was clear Wednesday night, after the Islanders beat the Canadiens,...

