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Gerrit Cole to the Astros per Jon Morosi.
Passan of Yahoo says not completely done yet but likely.
Passan of Yahoo says not completely done yet but likely.
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
Never forget him at the Penguins playoff games.ville5 wrote:Gerrit Cole to the Astros per Jon Morosi.
Passan of Yahoo says not completely done yet but likely.

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:lol: You may see him again. Stros' GM is denying any trades are imminent.lemieuxReturns wrote:Never forget him at the Penguins playoff games.ville5 wrote:Gerrit Cole to the Astros per Jon Morosi.
Passan of Yahoo says not completely done yet but likely.
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
#FreeCutch. To the Giants. Good Luck.
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None of Chris Shaw, Tyler Beede or Heliot Ramos are in the trade. That trio represents three of the Giants’ most highly regarded prospects.
-- mlbtraderumors
Some crappy reliever is part of the deal. Krasick? Others not known.
-- mlbtraderumors
Some crappy reliever is part of the deal. Krasick? Others not known.
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
Kyle Crick P and Bryan Reynolds OF (Giants top 5 prospect).
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Who cares anymore. Only chance us fans have of EVER seeing the Pirates succeed is to not attend any more games until Bob sells the team.
It really is that simple. If Bob sees no one will come, and I mean no one.... then he will sell. What a joke that man is to baseball.
It really is that simple. If Bob sees no one will come, and I mean no one.... then he will sell. What a joke that man is to baseball.
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
Honestly, good for Cutch. Get him onto a team that gives a damn.
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I’m sure he local broadcast rights are worth more than the gate. Until he stops making any money he won’t do anything.lemieuxReturns wrote:Who cares anymore. Only chance us fans have of EVER seeing the Pirates succeed is to not attend any more games until Bob sells the team.
It really is that simple. If Bob sees no one will come, and I mean no one.... then he will sell. What a joke that man is to baseball.
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We stockpile crappy relievers. Somewhere in the Allegheny there has to be an Island of Misfit Pitchers.ville5 wrote:None of Chris Shaw, Tyler Beede or Heliot Ramos are in the trade. That trio represents three of the Giants’ most highly regarded prospects.
-- mlbtraderumors
Some crappy reliever is part of the deal. Krasick? Others not known.
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I think it was reported to be 20-25 million. I think that contract is up soon though and will probably be lower the next go-around, with the attendance numbers dropping and viewership as well.DelPen wrote:I’m sure he local broadcast rights are worth more than the gate. Until he stops making any money he won’t do anything.lemieuxReturns wrote:Who cares anymore. Only chance us fans have of EVER seeing the Pirates succeed is to not attend any more games until Bob sells the team.
It really is that simple. If Bob sees no one will come, and I mean no one.... then he will sell. What a joke that man is to baseball.
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Between the TV contract and the welfare he collects from the other owners, he's never selling. Sad as it is.lemieuxReturns wrote:I think it was reported to be 20-25 million. I think that contract is up soon though and will probably be lower the next go-around, with the attendance numbers dropping and viewership as well.DelPen wrote:I’m sure he local broadcast rights are worth more than the gate. Until he stops making any money he won’t do anything.lemieuxReturns wrote:Who cares anymore. Only chance us fans have of EVER seeing the Pirates succeed is to not attend any more games until Bob sells the team.
It really is that simple. If Bob sees no one will come, and I mean no one.... then he will sell. What a joke that man is to baseball.
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Nutting says he wants to be like the Rooneys and have his daughters inherit the Pirates. What he doesn't understand is Pittsburgh loves the Rooneys.... and they HATE the Nuttings.
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Is there any real hope for Pirate fans? Even if the MLB got its act together and adopted a salary cap system similar to the NHL would Nutting still dwell at the bottom of the cap similar to the way Carolina and Arizona do today? It seems like for Pirate fans we are battling both the MLB and Bob Nutting just to get on a level playing field for the opportunity to compete.
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Well, as media has said it takes a whole bunch of people to stop going to games for awhile. Even the die hards with season tickets need to stop spending the money, and unfortunately, too many people are going to still buy tickets to see that crap product.
On the positive side though, maybe more advertisers should follow this lead, as Weirton Medical Center is pulling its advertising from 3 Ogden Newspapers (Nutting's company) over the Andrew McCutchen trade. WMC is thought to be the largest advertiser in these 3 papers:
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pira ... 1517708927
On the positive side though, maybe more advertisers should follow this lead, as Weirton Medical Center is pulling its advertising from 3 Ogden Newspapers (Nutting's company) over the Andrew McCutchen trade. WMC is thought to be the largest advertiser in these 3 papers:
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pira ... 1517708927
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Bob Nutting says team needs "winning culture".
Isn't that like saying "the beatings will continue until morale improves".
http://triblive.com/sports/pirates/1333 ... ng-culture" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Isn't that like saying "the beatings will continue until morale improves".
http://triblive.com/sports/pirates/1333 ... ng-culture" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Well Bob, the winning culture starts the day after you sell the franchise. Maybe you should just keep your mouth shut, and count the profits. After all, that is the only reason why you own this team.lemieuxReturns wrote:Bob Nutting says team needs "winning culture".
Isn't that like saying "the beatings will continue until morale improves".
http://triblive.com/sports/pirates/1333 ... ng-culture" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
Looks like another 20 year wait to see another .500+ season.
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Apparently the only fans not boycotting the Pirates are the wooers. Usually I mute the Reds' feed for the Reds' announcers - tonight it was for the wooers. Pirate feed blacked out here.
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Re: Pittsburgh Pirates
Buccos postponed again due to snow. Nothing like having April games in Detroit, Chicago, and Pittsburgh.
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Holy crap! Jung Ho Kang finally got Visa clearance to come back to the U.S.
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Somewhere out there is a reliever who can actually pitch worth a ****. To bad he's not a Pirate.
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Bruce Kison died. Was 68 and had been battling cancer.
I started following the team during his rookie year (1971).
I started following the team during his rookie year (1971).
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Loved "Spaghetti Arm". R.I.P. 
