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Aroldis Chapman Suspended For Two Games

Pittsburgh Pirates flame throwing reliever Aroldis Chapman was suspended for two games, after being ejected earlier this week for arguing the strike zone with...

The Pirates Could Use a Day Off

The Pittsburgh Pirates look like they need a day off. Fortunately for Pirates fans, Thursday's action will feature top prospects Paul Skenes and Bubba...

P2Daily: Jared Jones is Looking Like a Rookie of the Year Contender

The Pirates lost 3-1 to the Mets on Tuesday, overshadowing a truly fantastic start from rookie pitcher Jared Jones. Jones was on a restricted pitch...

P2Daily: A Shaky Start to a Bullpen With the Potential to Be the Best

The Pirates have the potential for one of the best bullpens in the game. David Bednar has been one of the best relievers over...

Prospect Watch

Pirates Prospect Watch: Hunter Barco Looks Great Again For Greensboro

Hunter Barco has been worth the wait so far. The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Barco in the second round of the 2022 draft, despite the left-handed...

Pirates Prospect Watch: Tsung-Che Cheng Homers in a 3-for-3 Day

Tsung-Che Cheng had a day for Altoona. The shortstop went 3-for-3 at the plate with his first home run of the 2024 season. Batting fifth...

Pirates Prospect Watch: Pitching Leads the Way in the Pirates System

The strength of this Pittsburgh Pirates team is clearly on the pitching side. The top prospects in the system are pitchers. The depth of...

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Saturday Sleepers

Saturday Sleepers: Valentin Linarez Added Velocity and Improved Control in 2023

Valentin Linarez had one of the biggest recorded velocity jumps in minor league baseball last year. Baseball America tracked the year-over-year four-seam velocity gainers from...

Saturday Sleepers: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a 17 year old throw 100 miles an hour”

At the start of the 2023 international signing period, the Pittsburgh Pirates added David Matoma as their first signing out of Uganda. The right-handed...

Saturday Sleepers: Omar Alfonzo is a Catching Prospect to Follow

On March 26, 2023, the Pittsburgh Pirates sent Omar Alfonzo to big league camp for a day. A catcher entering his age 19 season,...

Saturday Sleepers: Garret Forrester Moving Behind the Plate

BRADENTON, Fla. - The Pittsburgh Pirates are converting 2023 third round pick Garret Forrester to a catcher, splitting his time between first base and...

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Game 159: Loss 103 Comes at the Hands of Bad Hands

Not that Zach Duke was all that great. But it is tough to pull out a victory when three errors are made behind you and five unearned runs are scored.

Kratz and D’Arnaud Head to Puerto Rico With Team USA

Pirates' minor leaguers C Erik Kratz and INF Chase d'Arnaud are off to Puerto Rico with Team USA for the Pan American Games Tournament.� The tournament is run by COPABE (Confederacion Panamericana de Beisbol) and is a World Cup qualifying tournament.� Team USA will be practicing at Roberto Clemente Stadium (a good omen for Pirates' minor leaguers) in Carolina, PR today, then at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan tomorrow (Friday).� Their first tournament game will be on Oct 2nd (Sat.), as the Americans face Puerto Rico in Ponce.� Team USA is also scheduled to play Aruba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Panama in the first round of the tournament.

D'Arnaud was a recent addition to the Team USA roster, just this week, as Andrew Romine joined the Angels' active roster.� Kratz was also not on the original team, but joined last week when Brian Jeroloman (Blue Jays) was removed from the roster.

Former Pirate Brad Eldred, now in the Rockies' organization, is also a member of Team USA, as well as former Pirate farmhand Todd Redmond, now with the Braves.

Team Canada has been working out with Team USA in North Carolina, though the Canadians are in a different group for the first round of the tournament.� Pirate farmhand RHP Tom Boleska (Altoona) will be pitching for Canada.� Two former Pirates farmhands will join him -- LHP Dave Davidson and OF Jamie Romak.� Another familiar face will be in the third base coaching box:� former Altoona manager Tim Leiper.

Pirates Let Walbeck Go

Cory Giger reports that the Pittsburgh Pirates have let Altoona Curve manager Matt Walbeck go.  Walbeck was fresh off being named the Eastern League...

Game 158: Walters Tossed Gem for Redbirds

P.J. Walters limited the Pirates to three hits and no runs over seven innings. James McDonald deserved better but took the loss despite giving up just one run in six innings.

Presley And Owens: Minor League Players Of The Year

Catching up on the past week:

More than 90 of the Pirates' minor league players and newly acquired draft picks who have yet to play their first pro games are busy in Bradenton with the Instructional League.� There is rarely any news about the goings-on at Instrux, though.� There are about a dozen games played, beginning in the next week or so.� Players who have already been through most of the regular season will be at camp through the first week of October, and those who had less playing time (or none at all) will continue to work for another couple of weeks.

The Arizona Fall League begins play in just under two weeks (Oct 12th).� The Pirates are sending seven players to the AFL, and they will be playing for the Mesa Solar Sox:� pitchers Justin Wilson, Aaron Pribanic, and Brian Leach; catcher Tony Sanchez; infielders Josh Harrison and Jordy Mercer; outfielder Andrew Lambo.

IMG_4636The Pirates announced their organizational (minor league) awards:

Alex Presley (photo) was named the Minor League Hitter of the Year.� He split the season between the AA Altoona Curve and the AAA Indianapolis Indians, who named him Rookie of the Year.� In 67 games with the Curve, Presley hit .350 with 86 hits, 13 doubles, 7 triples, 6 homers, and 47 RBI.� In 69 games for the Tribe, Presley hit "only" .294, with another 80 hits, 15 doubles, 6 triples, 6 moer homers, and 38 RBI.� His combined 166 hits and .320 batting average lead all Pirates' minor leaguers for the 2010 season, and he was second in runs scored with 86.� Presley had a 19-game hitting streak while with the Curve.� On May 24th, Presley nearly hit for the cycle, with a double, a triple, and two homers and 8 RBI for the Curve.� Then, in his third game with the Indians, Presley did hit for the cycle, going 5-for-6, and becoming the first Indian player to do so at Victory Field (which is now 15 years old).

LHP Rudy Owens was named the Minor League Pitcher of the Year.� Owens spent the entire season with the Altoona Curve, as he won this award for the second season in a row.� He led the Eastern League with a 2.46 ERA and 0.98 WHIP, and earned a 12-6 record in the regular season.� In 150 innings, Owens allowed 124 hits and 41 earned runs, with 132 strikeouts and only 23 walks.� Opposing batters managed to hit only .226 against him.� Owens was named to the Eastern League's mid-season and post-season All-Star teams.� In the playoffs, Owens started the Curve's first game of the first round against the Harrisburg Senators, but got into trouble in the 2nd inning, and was charged with the loss.� He was the starter in the first game of the Curve's championship series against the Trenton Thunder, though he did not factor into the decision of that game, which the Thunder won in the 10th inning.

Both Presley and Owens (wearing his Curve jersey) were presented with their awards prior to last Sunday's game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

Game 157: Bucs Best Cards as Reds Clinch Division

Brian Burres was effective in a fairly brief outing and Garrett Jones and John Bowker each drove in three runs as the Pirates got a rare win on the road. Also rare is a win over former Bucco and nemesis Jeff Suppan.

Pirates Clinch The 2011 Number One Pick

The Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 3-1 tonight, which means that the Pittsburgh Pirates have clinched the number one pick in the 2011...

The 2009 Prep Pitchers Are Top NYPL Prospects

Baseball America released their top 20 prospects from the 2010 New York-Penn League today (scouting reports here for BA subscribers), and three Pittsburgh Pirates...

Chase d’Arnaud Added to Team USA

Chase d'Arnaud has been added to the Team USA roster, replacing shortstop Andrew Romine, according to Baseball America.  Romine, the older brother of New...

Game 156: Pirates Defeated Away from Home, Again

The Pirates road woes continued as St. Louis scored twice off the bullpen to win the opener of the series. Matt Holliday dingered and drove in three for the Birds.

The Magic Number Is Down to One

With the Pittsburgh Pirates' loss tonight to the St. Louis Cardinals, and the win by the Seattle Mariners, the Pirates' "magic number" for the...

Site changes

If you are a regular Pittsburgh Lumber Co. reader, you may have noticed two things over the past couple weeks. 1.) I haven't been writing much, and 2.) The site layout has changed dramatically. Well, those two things are connected. I have spent much of my free time tweaking colors and adding new features. There is still work to be done, but I thought I should update everyone on some of the changes here at PLC.
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