Pirates beat reporters join national correspondents to take an inside look ahead at the story lines and developing news that impact the team's outlook.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | SportsBaseball |
The Pirates’ greatest strength could be their outfield depth in 2019. MLB.com's Dani Wexelman (@DaniWex) and Pirates reporter Adam Berry (@adamdberry) spotlight the starting outfielders and how depth at each position will be a great asset to their se... more
Who's most likely to start Opening Day for the Pirates? What about who drives the craziest car during Spring Training? MLB.com's Dani Wexelman (@DaniWex) and Pirates reporter (@adamdberry) have some fun before Spring Training spotlighting guys who ar... more
Can Jung Ho Kang earn the everyday starting spot at third base? MLB.com's Dani Wexelman (@DaniWex) and Pirates reporter Adam Berry (@adamdberry) break down the position battle, explain why Adam Frazier could benefit from more consistency and look ahe... more
Is Josh Bell ready to turn the page and step up in 2019? MLB.com's Dani Wexelman (@DaniWex) and Pirates reporter Adam Berry (@adamdberry) examine the depth chart at first base and how Bell can improve his value this season. Plus, they spotlight Steve... more
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The stuff is good but very infrequent
This is good coverage, but I’m hoping you’ll be making more episodes now that the season is firmly underway.
Just what I’m looking for!
Quick, informative, entertaining.
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