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Pirates Rumors
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette is reporting At 11:35 a.m., the first Pirates player in uniform to take the field was -- who else? -- Jeff Clement, followed closely by Carlos Garcia for yet another round of extra infield. This kid probably sees grounders in his sleep.![]() Buccofans.com is reporting Yesterday I started my 2010 Pirates preview with a look at ten prospects who could make an impact in the majors this season. Today we're looking at potential trades during the 2010 season. We've seen the comments made by the Pirates management that they're not going to be subtracting from the team in 2010. The literal translation of this would mean absolutely no trades will be made. However, I don't think the literal translation is appropriate, simply because it's not realistic. There's no way you can guarantee that the Pirates won't be making trades this year. Buccofans.com is reporting The Pittsburgh Pirates cut seven players today, according to Rob Biertempfel. Those players were Brian Bass, Vinnie Chulk, Jeff Karstens, Steven Jackson, Jeremy Powell, Anthony Claggett, and Luke Carlin. The Spring Training tracker is updated with the cuts. These cuts pretty much mean that the Pirates' 25-man roster is almost set.![]() The Pittsburgh post gazette is reporting Each winter, Baseball America publishes a top-10 prospects list for every team, one universally read within the industry and dissected by the most diehard fans. There also are much less discussed top-30 lists that the magazine publishes in a book format. So, is that it?Even after the Pirates dealt pitchers John Grabow and Tom Gorzelanny to the Chicago Cubs yesterday for pitcher Kevin Hart and two prospects, pitcher Jose Ascanio and second baseman Josh Harrison, general manager Neal Huntington could not fully commit to being finished in advance of Major League Baseball's trading deadline at 4 p.m. today. Pittsburgh insider sports is reporting that the Dodgers and Yankees are interested in Matt Capps Insider Pittsburgh Sports is reporting Like most relievers on the trade market right now, John Grabow is highly coveted. With 8-10 teams making inquiries this week, it is nearly impossible to speculate on where Grabow will land. The Pittsburgh post gazette has posted a talk show interview called "Jerry Micco's sports chat" The interview talked about all Pittsburgh sports chat. They have good insight into what the Bucs will look for in the next few weeks. Fox Sports is reporting that clearly the signing of Ian Snell was a huge mistake. GM Neal Huntington told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that signing the pitcher to a three-year, $8.6 million extension in March 2008 "certainly feels like a mistake on our part." The Pittsburgh Gazette is reporting that the Pirates are looking to sign Dominican phemon Miguel Angel Sano. Sano wants a $4 million dollar signing bonus. Sano's agent, Rob Plummer, said yesterday. "There's no question they're interested, just as there's no question this is a special talent."
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Pirates Pitchers Denny Bautista Chris Bootcheck Sean Burnett Matt Capps Jesse Chavez John Grabow Dan Haigwood Craig Hansen Juan Mateo Evan Meek Ross Ohlendorf Brian Slo***** Jeff Sues Ronald Uviedo Tyler Yates Jimmy Barthmaier Dave Davidson Jason Davis Zach Duke Phil Dumatrait Tom Gorzelanny Jeff Karstens Paul Maholm Daniel McCutchen Romulo Sanchez Ian Snell Virgil Vasquez Donnie Veal Catchers Eric Hinske Andrew McCutchen Nate McLouth Craig Monroe Nyjer Morgan Brandon Moss Steve Pearce Jeff Salazar Jose Tabata Infielders Pedro Alvarez Brian Bixler Luis Cruz Shelby Ford Garrett Jones Adam LaRoche Andy LaRoche Pedro Lopez Anderson Machado Andy Phillips Freddy Sanchez Ramon Vazquez Neil Walker Jack Wilson Catchers Robinzon Diaz Ryan Doumit Jason Jaramillo Erik Kratz Steve Lerd Miguel Perez | |||||||||
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