Phil Coyne, who spent more than 80 years ushering Pittsburgh Pirates fans to their seats through varying stages of success and failure by the team, has died. “Phil was and always will be a true Pirates legend,” team chairman Bob Nutting said in a statement. Coyne began working for the Pirates in 1936.
Mitch Keller's stuff has never been in question. It's a lack of command that sometimes handcuff the pitcher the Pittsburgh Pirates view as one of the cornerstones of what they're trying to build around. The search came to an end on Saturday night against Chicago.
No. | Player | Pos |
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31 | P | |
51 | P | |
43 | P | |
34 | P | |
35 | P | |
94 | P | |
30 | P | |
53 | P | |
45 | P | |
52 | P | |
54 | P | |
23 | P | |
39 | P | |
57 | P | |
44 | P | |
48 | P | |
72 | P | |
46 | P | |
56 | P |
No. | Player | Pos |
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5 | C | |
58 | C |
No. | Player | Pos |
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15 | SS | |
24 | 3B | |
26 | 2B | |
2 | SS | |
13 | 3B | |
19 | 3B | |
27 | SS |
No. | Player | Pos |
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6 | LF | |
49 | CF | |
25 | RF | |
10 | CF |