Pittsburgh Pirates World Series champion pitcher Elroy Face has died, the team announced. He was 97. “The Pittsburgh Pirates ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates confirmed the passing of former right-handed pitcher Elroy Face on Thursday in North Versailles. He ...
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Pirates 'Baron of the Bullpen' Elroy Face dies at 97
Roy Face, Pittsburgh Pirates relief ace during the 1950s and 1960s, has passed away at the age of 97. Known as ElRoy Face in Pittsburgh, he set a major league record by posting an 18-1 record in 1959.
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Pirates fans celebrate baseball opening day
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — ECU baseball is back, and opening day is underway as the Pirates face off against the Xavier Musketeers this weekend. As you’d expect, plenty of Pirates were out early with ...
Known as the “Baron of the Bullpen,” Elroy Face was a pioneer for modern-day closers in baseball who made the forkball famous and played a vital role for the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 1960 World Series ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates knew the Tampa Bay Rays had a left-handed reliever with a reputation for his impressive velocity but ...
The Pirates are reportedly "getting closer" to signing former Braves slugger. The post Pirates Signing 21-HR Former Braves Slugger a ‘Legit Possibility’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Pirates missed MLB playoffs for the 10th straight year but see pitching promise. Paul Skenes won his first NL Cy Young Award, confirming his superstar status. Skenes and Jared Jones’s bond may ...
Paul Skenes won the 2025 NL Cy Young after a stellar, league-leading season. He auctioned game-worn cleats for the Gary Sinise Foundation, supporting veterans and first responders. Pirates plan to ...
Amazon said it will now block apps that have been identified as hosting pirated content, including illegal sports streams. It's just one way the tech giant is stepping up its efforts to thwart piracy.
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Sports pirates just got some bad news
Amazon is making it harder to use its Fire TV streaming sticks to watch pirated content, the latest blow to sports fans looking to access illicit livestreams. Amazon is now blocking access to apps ...
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