From Mirror, wire reports The Pittsburgh Pirates split two games played on Wednesday afternoon in spring training exhibition play, beating the Baltimore Orioles 7-3 at home in Bradenton, while losing 9-4 to the Atlanta Braves in North Port.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano warms up before a spring training baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, in Bradenton, Fla. (AP Photo/)
The Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates take the field Saturday afternoon in Sarasota for the 2025 MLB spring training opener for both sides.
It was a split-squad day for the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday. The Pirates hosted the Baltimore Orioles at LECOM Park in Bradenton and were on the road to face the Atlanta Braves in CoolToday Park in North Port.
The Pittsburgh Pirates bested the Baltimore Orioles by a final tally of 10-5 in their first Grapefruit League game of the year in Sarasota. Among the notable performers were a pair of first basemen who are trying to crack the roster and fill in for the injured Spencer Horwitz.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes might have just gotten even more unfair, as it appears that he busted out his new cutter on Saturday in Grapefruit League action. Playing against the Baltimore Orioles,
When Konnor Griffin connected on Brandon Young’s 1-1 pitch, he knew he barreled the ball and immediately believed it would be an extra-base hit. With the Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles tied at 2-2 in the top of the ninth inning,
The Baltimore Orioles are seen as a potential trade partner for a second-year Pittsburgh Pirates starter with plenty of upside.
On a day when Oneil Cruz and Paul Skenes played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Konnor Griffin was the difference maker in a 5-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles. Gri
The league’s central office said Monday that the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals have settled their media-rights disputes, ending a drama that has been in court for a decade and ultimately reaches back 20 years to 2005, when the Nationals moved to Washington D.C.
Jackson Holliday is feeling more comfortable at second base and the Orioles lost to the Pirates, 10-5, in their spring training opener.