Tag Archives: Justin Wilson
Hernandez and Ciriaco Boost Indians To Series Win
The Indianapolis Indians came from behind again tonight, to beat the Charlotte Knights by a score of 5-4 at Victory Field in Indianapolis. ( box ) The win gives the… Read more
Prospect Primer for Trade Partners – Starting Pitchers
The first in a series of 3 articles will present trade chips for potential trading partners with the Pirates. This article will focus on Starting Pitcher prospects in the full-season leagues.
The Altoona Four: What Has Happened?
When the season ended last year, Altoona had what many Pirates fans considered a strong rotation full of four prospects who would all start the year for Indianapolis in 2011…. Read more
Reviewing the 2011 Rule 5 Roster Crunch
We’ve reviewed the upcoming Rule 5 roster crunch before, noting that the Pittsburgh Pirates will have a lot of players eligible for the upcoming draft in December. With about half… Read more
Where Do the New Picks Rank in the System?
The Pittsburgh Pirates have yet to sign a draft pick, and no individual signing is guaranteed. That’s not stopping us from projecting where the 2011 draft picks would rank with… Read more
Justin Wilson: The Left Handed Charlie Morton?
Last night, Justin Wilson put up a typical Justin Wilson stat line: seven shutout innings, one hit allowed, five walks, and three strikeouts. Wilson threw 98 pitches in the outing,… Read more
Five Things That Need to Change
Yesterday I took a look at the early results from the minor league system, focusing on five players who need to continue their early season success in order to help… 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
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