The Pittsburgh Pirates are scrambling to find a replacement for Spencer Horwitz after his injury news. This former Yankees infielder could be a perfect fit.
Heaney is one of the more egregious Yankees busts in recent memory, posting a 7.32 ERA and allowing 13 home runs in 35.2 innings. The Yankees tired of him so quickly that they moved him to the bullpen after five starts.
The Pirates are reportedly in agreement with veteran starting pitcher Andrew Heaney on a contract for the 2025 season.
The Pittsburgh Pirates will be one of the more intriguing teams to watch in spring training. Here are 10 reasons why.
The 2010s saw an amusingly bizarre catcher pipeline between the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees develop.
Acquired from Seattle before the 2005 season, Johnson trimmed his shoulder-length hair and was clean shaven when he reported for spring training. Owner George Steinbrenner greeted him by saying: “Glad you’re here. Glad you’re cleaned up, and glad you’re here.”
The New York Yankees are changing their long-standing no-beard rule and will let players and coaches have "well-groomed" facial hair from now on.
Few have entered the big leagues with higher expectations than Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. Skenes' performance in his final season at LSU was why h
A tradition that dates back to 1969 continues as the Pittsburgh Pirates kick off their spring training in ... make their only visit to Bradenton on Tuesday, March 4, while the New York Yankees come to town for a game on Tuesday, March 11.
One MLB pitcher is pulling a Neftali Feliz and going from the Texas Rangers to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Robert Murray of FanSided reported on Thursday that left-hander Andrew Heaney has agreed to a deal with the Pirates.
The New York Yankees pulled back a longstanding facial hair policy but which players have they missed out on over the years?