Thank you skipper for everything you have done for myself, the players, the fans, the coaches, the community, and the organization. You helped change the culture and expectations Of
@Pirates
baseball. Thank you and forever grateful!!!
#bucsbooth
Trey Mancini is in the Orioles' lineup today for the 1st time since recovering from Stage 3 colon cancer.. Inspiring story that can give you true persecutive. What a blessing!!! Really looking forward to watching him get back on the field and do some damage to some baseballs.
On this date 11 years ago... I hit my first career homerun. It is a moment I will never forget. Long at bat against the Cubs closer in a tight game and a packed PNC! Cant thank the city of Pittsburgh enough for embracing me like one of their own..
Hayes adding the toe tap has stacked him on the back side earlier, helped him get behind and stay behind the ball better with rhythm and a constant feel for the ground which is where you power comes from. This allows time to happen, and has lead to better swing decisions and
Happy 11th anniversary to my beautiful bride. Thank you for wearing so many hats in our marriage. You have put up with me through the greatest and the worst of times, and I will never understand what I did so right to deserve you, but man I’m I glad I did.
8 years ago today.
One of the most brilliant moments I’ve ever experienced as a Pittsburgher. And, yes, the crowd made Cueto drop the baseball. Ask the guys who played for the Pirates that night.
They’ll tell you.
Been an incredibly ride with this crew! It has been an absolute blessing to work along side each and everyone of them over the last six years. Praying for the best outcome possible for this great group of people that have become my family.
Stan the man!!! A legend!!! I will be forever thankful for a chance to get to know such a great man. It was an absolute honor to work with such a great person and talent. I will always admire the hard work, dedication and fortitude you had to show up through some of the toughest
Longtime Pirates broadcaster and 1971 World Series hero Steve Blass announced today that he will retire from the broadcast booth at the conclusion of the 2019 season.
Throughout the year we'll celebrate Steve's 60th season with the organization.
#Blass60