On Tuesday night, Paul Skenes threw six shutout frames in Indianapolis. The top prospect in the Pittsburgh Pirates system, and the best pitching prospect...
It's difficult evaluating hitters in Greensboro when they're playing at home. The field dimensions at First National Bank Field have a reduced space in...
Paul Skenes looks ready for the big leagues, following a six shutout inning performance for Indianapolis on Tuesday night. The 2023 first overall pick...
The Pirates have Gold Glove third basemen in Ke'Bryan Hayes and Jared Triolo. They've got another candidate in the system in power hitter Jack Brannigan.
Valentin Linarez had one of the biggest recorded velocity jumps in minor league baseball last year.
Baseball America tracked the year-over-year four-seam velocity gainers from...
At the start of the 2023 international signing period, the Pittsburgh Pirates added David Matoma as their first signing out of Uganda. The right-handed...
Check out this story by Lee Judge of the Kansas City Star. He talks about Clint Hurdle, but it generally applies to almost any minor league system. I'm trying to picture players sleeping in the luggage racks.
The Indy Indians (and presumably the rest of the Pirates' minor league camp) have finished their official spring training games, with the last one yesterday against the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs in Bradenton. No word on the results. The Indians usually arrive in Indianapolis on Monday or Tuesday, and have a couple of final workouts before Opening Day on Thursday.
Some former Pirates and Pirates' farmhands are moving around: P Romulo Sanchez was released by the Yankees, and has signed to play with the Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan. P Ty Taubenheim was released by the Rangers. The Diamondbacks have signed Inf Josh Wilson. The Nationals have released OF Jonathan Van Every. The White Sox released P Jeff Sues, but snapped up Inf Christian Colonel after the Pirates released him this week. Inf/Of Luis Cruz was removed from the Brewers' 40-man roster and elected to become a free agent. P Eric Hacker signed a minor league contract with the Twins. The Rays have released P Jonah Bayliss.
UPDATE: The Altoona Curve roster has been announced: check it out here Note that Rudy Owens, Justin Wilson, and Tony Watson are NOT on the Altoona roster, so they should be in Indianapolis. Also, Chase d'Arnaud, Matt Hague, and Gorkys Hernandez should be in Indy.
The 2011 rosters haven't been released yet, but here are some notes/links for the top two levels in the Pittsburgh Pirates' system:
-Scott McCauley, the...
Things were looking good for the Pittsburgh Pirates today through seven innings. Paul Maholm was cruising along with an excellent start, one day after...
A few more pitchers in the Pirates' minor league organization:
Justin Wilson -- L/L, 6' 2", 233 lb Wilson was chosen by the Pirates in the 5th round of the 2008 draft. He signed late, so made his pro debut in 2009 with A+ Lynchburg. He had a 6-8 record there, with a 4.50 ERA, but in the last two months of the season, he was showing some improvement, with 10 earned runs in 47.1 innings over his last 9 games (1.90 ERA). Wilson was promoted to AA Altoona for 2010, and he began with a rough month of April, when he allowed 9 runs on 13 hits in 12.1 innings (6.57 ERA). He also walked 10 batters that month. Wilson turned it around in May, when he allowed just 5 runs on 19 hits in 32.2 innings, for a 1.38 ERA. Though he still walked 12 batters, he also struck out 36 batters in the month, including a 10-strikeout game and a 7-strikeout game. Wilson settled out in the middle in July, when he earned a 3.65 ERA with 10 earned runs in 24.2 innings, and then a 3.19 ERA in August/Sept with 13 runs in 36.2 innings. He finished the regular season with an 11-8 record in 27 games (one relief appearance), with 49 earned runs and 109 hits in 142.2 innings. Wilson has had control problems, and that continued in 2010. He walked 71 batters (4.5 walks/ 9 innings), and he also struck out 134 batters (8.5 K/ 9 innings). Wilson won both of the games he started for the Curve in their playoff run, pitching 6 scoreless innings with 2 hits in the first round, and then 7 scoreless innings with 5 hits in the championship round. After the regular season, Wilson participated in the Arizona Fall League, where he got into 6 games for the Mesa Solar Sox. He gave up 9 runs on 19 hits, including 2 homers, with 8 walks and 16 strikeouts. The 23-year-old Wilson is ready for AAA, where he'll need to keep working on his command and keep up the strikeouts. He might get sent to Altoona again, though, if the Pirates fill up Indianapolis with a lot of "major league ready" pitchers.
Tony Watson -- L/L, 6' 4", 223 lb The Pirates took Watson in the 9th round of the 2007 draft. Watson was named the Pirates' minor league pitcher of the year in 2008, when he pitched in Lynchburg. He was promoted to Altoona to begin 2009 and made 5 starts there. He pitched just 15.1 innings and allowed 14 earned runs and 22 hits, which were probably due to the elbow problems that put him onto the DL for the rest of the season. Watson returned to Altoona for 2010, where he pitched mostly in relief and stayed healthy. He began with a hot April, allowing 3 runs on 5 hits in 13.2 innings over 5 relief appearances for a 1.98 ERA. He made 8 appearances in each of May and June, and continued to do well, with 10 runs on 20 hits in 36.2 innings (2.45 ERA). July was going well for Watson until the end of the month, with just 2 runs in 15.1 runs in 5 relief appearances. Then he was moved back to the starting rotation -- and gave up 10 runs in a combined 10.2 innings. Watson stayed in the rotation for the rest of the season, and finished the year well, with 10 runs on 30 hits in 40 inning over 7 starts. that gave him a 6-4 record and 2 saves for the season, with a 2.67 ERA and 111.1 innings, with 33 earned runs and 82 hits. His control was solid, with 24 walks for the season (1.9 walks/ 9 innings) and 105 strikeouts (8.5 K/ 9 innings). Like Wilson, Watson also made 2 starts in the Curve's playoff run, allowing 2 runs in each of 2 starts, and winning both games. The Pirates placed the 25-year old Watson onto the 40-man roster last fall. He should be promoted to Indianapolis for 2010, where he' likely be used out of the bullpen. He has a chance of making a trip up to Pittsburgh by the end of the season.
Yesterday I previewed the 2011 West Virginia Power infield, looking at players who could open the season with the Pittsburgh Pirates' low-A affiliate, and...