2024 Pittsburgh Pirates Thread

Mufasa94

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Pirates are a dumpster fire. Walked 4 straight runs home. completely blowing Skenes debut.
Just read the recap, guess they made it up to 6 walked in runs, and somehow that wasn’t a record. Amazing.

They came back to win, but I accepted the season for what it will be a few weeks ago.
 

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Pirates are a dumpster fire. Walked 4 straight runs home. completely blowing Skenes debut.
Well other than not being able to hit, relief pitch, run the bases and field the ball they are doing great. The only bright spot has been starting pitching. Long overdue for Sheltonand his staff to be shown the door.
 

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Just read the recap, guess they made it up to 6 walked in runs, and somehow that wasn’t a record. Amazing.
I went to read the recap, too, as I couldn’t believe what you typed. Jesus!


Perhaps fittingly, that is a little league-ish stat.
 

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Well other than not being able to hit, relief pitch, run the bases and field the ball they are doing great. The only bright spot has been starting pitching. Long overdue for Sheltonand his staff to be shown the door.
Never seems to matter who's GM, manager, coaches, etc. They're generally horrible. Face it, just a joke of a franchise.
 
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Let’s get back to celebrating the Pirates! Raise it, another quality effort by the team. Looking at .500 by the end of the short Detroit series this week.
 

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Let’s get back to celebrating the Pirates! Raise it, another quality effort by the team. Looking at .500 by the end of the short Detroit series this week.
I wish I could share your optimism, but I see them losing the next 2 to the Braves, a much better team. Either that or they will take the next 2 and then lose 2 to Detroit. I'm hope I'm wrong.
 

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I wish I could share your optimism, but I see them losing the next 2 to the Braves, a much better team. Either that or they will take the next 2 and then lose 2 to Detroit. I'm hope I'm wrong.
After the Braves scored five to make it 11-5, I wasn't ruling out another blown lead last night. This bullpen is plain terrible.
 

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He wasn't at his best, but good enough. One of the amazing things tonight was 36 year old Chapman hitting 104mph several times.
It was impressive but I’m never confident when he enters the game. The bullpen looks to be the weak spot of this team. Hopefully, they have something in mind at the trade deadline.
 
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It was impressive but I’m never confident when he enters the game. The bullpen looks to be the weak spot of this team. Hopefully, they have something in mind at the trade deadline.
Some games they look great, others, they have their challenges. We now known Grandal can catch a 104 MPH fastball thrown out of the strike zone. I wonder how many other catchers can as well?

I Would still be looking first for batting production as the trade deadline approaches.
 
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Trouble with this team is it just can't seem to gain any real momentum.
They are frustrating to follow, but with nearly 40% of the season gone they are only a game and a half out of a wild card spot. Still, I won't hold my breath.
 

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Good idea. Today's debacle backs that up. So typical.
Need bullpen arms ASAP. Problem though is that only the CWS, Angels, A's, Rockies, Mets and Marlins will be in sell mode right now and most of them dont have anything useful in the pen. GOing to need to stick it out another 3 weeks and then see if someone else can drop out of the wild card race
 

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It is amazing how bad the bulklpen has been.

Coming into the season, one might have reasonably expected it to be quite good, and the strength of the team:
1) At the back end, Bednar, Chapman (though there is no way he was worth $10 million, especially not for this team, with their other needs), and Holderman, at the back end of the bullpen.
But only Holderman has been solid.
Hopeful that either/or Ortiz or Contreras could be a good multi-inning guy (and Ortiz has been solid enough).
Moreta, Borucki, Hernandez, and Mlodzicki all showed decently last year - but between injuries and poor performance, there has been nothing but gas cans there.
Most of their bullpen, honestly, wouldn't find a job on most AAA teams. Maybe not even AA. They are that bad.

2) One might have hoped for some decent run production - if Suwinski could even repeat last year (and hopefully improve), Ke'Bryan - What time is my next DL stint? - Hayes could be more the guy from the 2nd half of last year, than the "out with a sore ____" slap hitter he has been most of his career, and Cruz and Davis could live up to some of their promise.
But the offense has stunk of week old fish all season. Leading the league in nothing but strikeouts.

3) But the rotation - which after losing Oviedo for the year looked like Keller (who had 1/2 of a good season coming into 2024) followed by a bunch of duct tape, bailing twine, and spit, and hoping for Skenes to come through - has actually been quite good. Overall.

Go figure.
 

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It is amazing how bad the bulklpen has been.

Coming into the season, one might have reasonably expected it to be quite good, and the strength of the team:
1) At the back end, Bednar, Chapman (though there is no way he was worth $10 million, especially not for this team, with their other needs), and Holderman, at the back end of the bullpen.
But only Holderman has been solid.
Hopeful that either/or Ortiz or Contreras could be a good multi-inning guy (and Ortiz has been solid enough).
Moreta, Borucki, Hernandez, and Mlodzicki all showed decently last year - but between injuries and poor performance, there has been nothing but gas cans there.
Most of their bullpen, honestly, wouldn't find a job on most AAA teams. Maybe not even AA. They are that bad.

2) One might have hoped for some decent run production - if Suwinski could even repeat last year (and hopefully improve), Ke'Bryan - What time is my next DL stint? - Hayes could be more the guy from the 2nd half of last year, than the "out with a sore ____" slap hitter he has been most of his career, and Cruz and Davis could live up to some of their promise.
But the offense has stunk of week old fish all season. Leading the league in nothing but strikeouts.

3) But the rotation - which after losing Oviedo for the year looked like Keller (who had 1/2 of a good season coming into 2024) followed by a bunch of duct tape, bailing twine, and spit, and hoping for Skenes to come through - has actually been quite good. Overall.

Go figure.
Following a team for 162 games is hard but few things in life can be more satisfying than when your team grabs lightning. 1969, 1980, 2019. Hang in there and hope the good outweighs the bad.
 
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Nits74

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Following a team for 162 games is hard but few things in life can be more satisfying than when your team grabs lightning. 1969, 1980, 2019. Hang in there and hope the good outweighs the bad.
Good way to view it, Jim. But, most Pirates fans now follow the old "Hope for the best and prepare for (or expect in the Pirates case) the worst."
 
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