Tag Archives: Chase D’Arnaud
Jim Callis on Taillon, Heredia, Rendon, Cole
Jim Callis held a chat on Baseball America yesterday, talking about the 2011 draft, as well as other topics. He covered several topics relating to the Pirates. A summary follows,… Read more
2011 Indianapolis Indians Roster Announced
Here are the players who will be with the Indianapolis Indians on Opening Day: Catchers: Dusty Brown, Wyatt Toregas Infielders: Pedro Ciriaco, Chase D’Arnaud, Brian Friday, Matt Hague, Josh Harrison,… Read more
How Short Should Cedeno’s Leash Be?
As I watched Ronny Cedeno bobble an easy double play ball last night, late in the game, a question crossed my mind: how short should the leash be on Cedeno?… Read more
Could the Pirates Start Trading Prospects Soon?
In my interview with Neal Huntington last week, I asked him whether the Pittsburgh Pirates would be open to trading prospects for major league players. His response was: We are… Read more
Ten Pirates Prospects Who Could Make An Impact In 2011
This is part three of a three part 2011 season preview. The other two parts are below: 1. 19 Things to Watch For in 2011 2. The Pittsburgh Pirates 2011 Trade… Read more
Typical Minor League Timeline
One of the most important pieces of information we must consider when evaluating a prospect is the player’s age relative to the level at which he is playing. If a… Read more
What The Indianapolis Infield Should Look Like
A few weeks ago I previewed the 2011 Indianapolis Indians infield, with a projection of how that lineup would look. The summary of that projection: C – Jason Jaramillo (Dusty… Read more
Andrew Lambo and Chase D’Arnaud Go To AAA
Earlier today the Pittsburgh Pirates cut ten players from Major League camp. Andrew Lambo, Chase D’Arnaud, and Brian Friday were all among the cuts, although because they were non-roster invitees,… Read more
Pirates Cut Ten Players From Major League Camp
Locke was optioned to Altoona today. According to Rob Biertempfel, the Pittsburgh Pirates have made ten cuts this morning, lowering their Spring Training roster to 44 players. The Pirates cut… Read more
Updates On The Non-Roster Invitees
This spring the Pittsburgh Pirates invited 22 non-roster players to their major league camp for spring training. Now just under a month into the camp, 16 of them still remain… Read more