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"What Would the Outsider Do" - Pittsburgh Pirates
Brandon Heikoop adds the next installment to his WWOD series, taking over the Pittsburgh Pirates front office. There truly is not much to be said about this organization, however Brandon manages to pump out a couple thousand words about them...
Apple Flicks Off Pirates Fans
Apple Flicks Off Pirates Fans
bugsandcranks.com — Apparently, Best Week Ever had this well…last week, but I just caught this iPhone commercial which Apple... has been running throughout the MLB postseason. As BWE points out, Apple could have gone with a multitude of star players, great plays ... (more) Apple Flicks Off Pirates Fans
Pittsburgh Pirates post a season of low TV viewership - Pittsburgh Business Times:
bizjournals.com — The Pittsburgh Pirates have made at least one list where they didn't finish last. According to industry... data, the Pirates saw their average number of viewers dip about 15 percent in 2008, compared with the previous year. The Pirates averaged about ... (more) Pittsburgh Pirates post a season of low TV viewership - ...
Pirates hit by injuries in winter ball | pirates.com: News
pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com — PITTSBURGH -- The injury bug has already bitten the Pirates' organization early in the fall and winter... ball seasons as prospects Jim Negrych and Eric Krebs both were sidelined due to injuries earlier this month and remain out of action. The severity ... (more) Pirates hit by injuries in winter ball | pirates.com: News
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sportsillustrated.cnn.com 11/25/2008 — PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates hope Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel really do have million-dollar arms. The two 20-year-old pitchers, neither of whom had picked up a baseball until earlier this year, signed free-agent contracts Monday with the ...
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theoutsiderslook.blogspot.com 10/21/2008 — The next stop on Brandon Heikoop's team-by-team WWOD series is in Atlanta, where Brandon looks at a team that is not very good, but not very bad. A team with some impressive prospects, but still pretty far away.
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sports.espn.go.com 11/25/2008 — PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Pirates hope Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel really do have million-dollar arms. The two 20-year-old pitchers, neither of whom had picked up a baseball until earlier this year, signed free-agent contracts Monday with the ...
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sports.yahoo.com 11/25/2008 — The Pittsburgh Pirates announced late on Monday that they have signed pitchers Rinku Singh and Dinesh Kumar Patel as non-drafted free agents. The two Indian pitchers were discovered while participating in the Million Dollar Arm competition in ...
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bucsdugout.com 11/25/2008 — The Pirates signed Indian pitchers Dinesh Patel and Rinku Singh to minor league deals.  They were finalists in something called "the Million Dollar Arm" contest in India. Like the signing of Mpho Ngoepe , the South African shortstop, these ...
Pirates name Joe Kerrigan pitching coachMajor League Baseball News 10/20/2008
The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced that Joe Kerrigan has been named pitching coach for the Major League Club.
Kerrigan hired as Pirates pitching coach (AP)Yahoo! Sports - MLB News 10/20/2008
Joe Kerrigan, a former pitching coach with the Red Sox, Phillies and Expos, will succeed Jeff Andrews in the same job with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Kerrigan was Boston's pitching coach from 1997-2001, during the time Pedro Martinez won two AL Cy Young ...
Pirates hire veteran Kerrigan as pitching coachESPN.com - MLB 10/20/2008
Joe Kerrigan, a former pitching coach with the Red Sox, Phillies and Expos, will succeed Jeff Andrews in the same job with the Pirates.
Kerrigan hired as pitching coachMajor League Baseball News 10/20/2008
On Monday, Joe Kerrigan was hired to replace Jeff Andrews as the Pirates' fourth pitching coach in the past five years.
Kerrigan hired as Pirates pitching coachThe Seattle Times: Sports 10/20/2008
Joe Kerrigan, a former pitching coach with the Red Sox, Phillies and Expos, will succeed Jeff Andrews in the same job with the Pittsburgh Pirates.