The names associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ search for a right fielder are hardly overwhelming – Alex Verdugo and ...
A 6-foot-6 strikeout king, he was a star of the Pittsburgh rotation who left batters wary of both his fastball and his ...
The names associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ search for a right fielder are hardly overwhelming – Alex Verdugo and ...
The Boston Red Sox could still look to move star first baseman Triston Casas if they get the right value in return.
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale, who helped lead the team to victory in the 1971 World Series, died this past ...
Longtime Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince had a nickname for Bob Veale’s fastball: a “radio ball.” Why did it get that moniker?
Former Pittsburgh Pirates World Series champion pitcher Bob Veale has died, the team announced Tuesday. He was 89. Veale, a ...
One of the most intimidating pitchers of the 1960s, credited with inventing a popular baseball saying, has reportedly passed ...
The New York Yankees will have a new face in their rotation with the addition of Max Fried. However, a familiar face could ...
MLB insider Mark Feinsand reported Friday that right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton has decided to not pitch for the Atlanta Braves during the 2025 season.
The famous story about Bob Veale, one Steve Blass loves to share when talking about his halcyon days with the Pittsburgh Pirates, involves the two-time All-Star left-handed pitcher's glasses.
Bob Veale, a Birmingham native who pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox in the 1960s and 1970s, is shown outside Rickwood Field in Birmingham in 2003. Veale died this week at age 89. ...