PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Aramis Ramirez is back where he once belonged.
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired the veteran third baseman on Thursday, 12 years to the...
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Gerrit Cole pitched six effective innings, Pedro Alvarez homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates swept Milwaukee 5-2 Sunday, leaving the Brewers with...
NEW YORK (AP) - Major League Baseball has suspended four players involved in last Sunday's brawl between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Milwaukee Brewers.
Milwaukee...
In this July 27, 2013 photo, Yokohama DeNa BayStars Nyjer Morgan watches his RBI infield single for the go-ahead run in front of Hanshin Tigers catcher Akira Fujii in the six inning of a baseball game at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, western Japan. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) NAGOYA, Japan (AP) — Given his past as a two-sport athlete (ice hockey and baseball), former Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Nyjer Morgan figured he would have no trouble adjusting to Japan's unique brand of baseball. A slow start and demotion to the minor leagues may have shaken that confidence, but Morgan is now starting to make a major impact with the Yokohama DeNa BayStars of Japan's Central League. The 33-year-old native of San Francisco is batting .303 with 31 RBIs and a career-high seven home runs in 67 games as the No. 3 hitter for the BayStars.
Russell Martin (55) gets a face full of cream from a towel in celebration from A.J. Burnett after Martin drove in Gaby Sanchez with the game-winning hit in the 14th inning of the baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, June 30, 2013, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) by Chris Adamski PITTSBURGH (AP) — As Gaby Sanchez "trucked" around third some 6 1/2 hours after the game began, one thought went through his head. "'This is enough,'" the 216-pound first baseman said after the game. "'I'm tired. It's been a long day.'"