Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/mymlbin/public_html/pirates/wp-settings.php on line 520

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/mymlbin/public_html/pirates/wp-settings.php on line 535

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/mymlbin/public_html/pirates/wp-settings.php on line 542

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/mymlbin/public_html/pirates/wp-settings.php on line 578

Deprecated: Function set_magic_quotes_runtime() is deprecated in /home/mymlbin/public_html/pirates/wp-settings.php on line 18
News | myMLB - Pirates

Posts Tagged ‘news’

Diaz is at it again -

It was a perfect night on the farm and some Jonathans and and an Oliver did some major damage.
Las Vegas 15 at Sacremento 10

Las Vegas was down by 6 after the fourth inning and won by 5. That’ll happen when you score multiple runs in 4 of the last 5 innings, including a 4 and 5 spot. The offense was remarkably balanced, as every starter but one had a hit and seven of the nine players reached base safely at least once, led by Jonathan Diaz who went 4/6 with a homer and double, driving in 2. The 51s ended up tallying 13 hits and 11 walks in total. Jarret Hoffpauir went 1/3 with 3 walks, Chris Lubanski singled and walked twice, Brad Emaus singled, doubled and walked, and Danny Perales hit a home run and drove in 4. Robert Ray took the hill and took the damage in this one, giving up 8 runs, 7 earned, in 3.1 innings. The rest of the pitchers did well, with Jeremy Roenicke picking up the win and Jamie Vermilyea the save in 1 and 2 scoreless innings, respectively.

Harrisburg 2 at New Hampshire 3

Harrisburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the Cats came back with runs in the 2nd and 6th before pushing the winning run across on a Callix Crabbe double in the bottom of the 8th. Jonathan Jaspe, getting the start at first, reached base safely 4 times on 2 walks and 2 doubles, scoring twice. Adam Loewen and Chris Liuzza also walked twice, while Adeiny singled and Mastroianni tripled. Kyle Drabek started for New Hampshire but only went 3 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk; he struck out 5. Danny Farquhar pitched 2 hitless innings for the save.

Dunedin 4 at Lakeland 1

The D-Jays were aided by no fewer than 4 Lakeland errors leading to 2 unearned runs. Limiting Lakeland to 3 hits also helped. Dunedin’s offense came almost entirely from 3 players, as Ryan Schimpf, Yan Gomes and Kevin Ahrens each had 2 knocks, with Ahrens having the team’s only extra base hit, a double. Schimpf also stole 2 bases, and Justin Jackson and Kenny Wilson swiped one apiece. Chuck Huggins pitched an effective 5 innings, giving up one run on one hit and one walk, with 4 strikeouts.

Western Michigan 2 at Lansing 6    

Lansing struck for 2 in the first, second and fourth innings and that was more than enough to put the Whitecaps away. Egan Smith started and put pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 8 hits. He walked none though and struck out 5, and got 8 of his 12 outs in play on the ground. Meanwhile Lansing got all the offense it needed from Oliver Dominguez, who singled, homered and walked twice in 4 plate appearances, scoring 3 times. Brad McElroy and KC Hobson also chipped in with 2 hits, while BRad Glenn doubled and Jake Marisnick tripled.

Auburn 3 at Lake College 2

Auburn had 4 hits, including 3 doubles, in the first inning to jump out to a 3–0 lead that they would not relinquish. Gustavo Pierre had 2 of the teams 6 hits, including a double, to pace the squad, while Lance Durham and Stephen McQuail both doubled, the later drawing a walk as well. Pierre, Markus Brisker and Matthew Nuzzo also stole bases. Sam Strickland got the start for Auburn, going 4 and allowing both runs. The pen shut things down, allowing only 1 run in 5 innings.

3 Stars!

3rd Star! Jonathan Diaz - 4/6, 2B, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
2nd Star! Jonathan Jaspe - 2/2, 2 2B, 2 BB, 2 R
1st Star! Oliver Dominguez - 2/2. HR, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 RBI.

What do you think.

Professional quality baseball equipment border= Want to give yourself an edge? Want the same professional equipment that the pros use? Want a great deal? Get $0 shipping on orders over $99 when you shop online at BaseballRampage. These guys have just about everything you could need, from bats balls and gloves to cleats, bases, even pitching machines.

Diaz is at it again -

It was a perfect night on the farm and some Jonathans and and an Oliver did some major damage.
Las Vegas 15 at Sacremento 10

Las Vegas was down by 6 after the fourth inning and won by 5. That’ll happen when you score multiple runs in 4 of the last 5 innings, including a 4 and 5 spot. The offense was remarkably balanced, as every starter but one had a hit and seven of the nine players reached base safely at least once, led by Jonathan Diaz who went 4/6 with a homer and double, driving in 2. The 51s ended up tallying 13 hits and 11 walks in total. Jarret Hoffpauir went 1/3 with 3 walks, Chris Lubanski singled and walked twice, Brad Emaus singled, doubled and walked, and Danny Perales hit a home run and drove in 4. Robert Ray took the hill and took the damage in this one, giving up 8 runs, 7 earned, in 3.1 innings. The rest of the pitchers did well, with Jeremy Roenicke picking up the win and Jamie Vermilyea the save in 1 and 2 scoreless innings, respectively.

Harrisburg 2 at New Hampshire 3

Harrisburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the Cats came back with runs in the 2nd and 6th before pushing the winning run across on a Callix Crabbe double in the bottom of the 8th. Jonathan Jaspe, getting the start at first, reached base safely 4 times on 2 walks and 2 doubles, scoring twice. Adam Loewen and Chris Liuzza also walked twice, while Adeiny singled and Mastroianni tripled. Kyle Drabek started for New Hampshire but only went 3 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk; he struck out 5. Danny Farquhar pitched 2 hitless innings for the save.

Dunedin 4 at Lakeland 1

The D-Jays were aided by no fewer than 4 Lakeland errors leading to 2 unearned runs. Limiting Lakeland to 3 hits also helped. Dunedin’s offense came almost entirely from 3 players, as Ryan Schimpf, Yan Gomes and Kevin Ahrens each had 2 knocks, with Ahrens having the team’s only extra base hit, a double. Schimpf also stole 2 bases, and Justin Jackson and Kenny Wilson swiped one apiece. Chuck Huggins pitched an effective 5 innings, giving up one run on one hit and one walk, with 4 strikeouts.

Western Michigan 2 at Lansing 6    

Lansing struck for 2 in the first, second and fourth innings and that was more than enough to put the Whitecaps away. Egan Smith started and put pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 8 hits. He walked none though and struck out 5, and got 8 of his 12 outs in play on the ground. Meanwhile Lansing got all the offense it needed from Oliver Dominguez, who singled, homered and walked twice in 4 plate appearances, scoring 3 times. Brad McElroy and KC Hobson also chipped in with 2 hits, while BRad Glenn doubled and Jake Marisnick tripled.

Auburn 3 at Lake College 2

Auburn had 4 hits, including 3 doubles, in the first inning to jump out to a 3–0 lead that they would not relinquish. Gustavo Pierre had 2 of the teams 6 hits, including a double, to pace the squad, while Lance Durham and Stephen McQuail both doubled, the later drawing a walk as well. Pierre, Markus Brisker and Matthew Nuzzo also stole bases. Sam Strickland got the start for Auburn, going 4 and allowing both runs. The pen shut things down, allowing only 1 run in 5 innings.

3 Stars!

3rd Star! Jonathan Diaz - 4/6, 2B, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
2nd Star! Jonathan Jaspe - 2/2, 2 2B, 2 BB, 2 R
1st Star! Oliver Dominguez - 2/2. HR, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 RBI.

What do you think.

Professional quality baseball equipment border= Want to give yourself an edge? Want the same professional equipment that the pros use? Want a great deal? Get $0 shipping on orders over $99 when you shop online at BaseballRampage. These guys have just about everything you could need, from bats balls and gloves to cleats, bases, even pitching machines.

Diaz is at it again -

It was a perfect night on the farm and some Jonathans and and an Oliver did some major damage.
Las Vegas 15 at Sacremento 10

Las Vegas was down by 6 after the fourth inning and won by 5. That’ll happen when you score multiple runs in 4 of the last 5 innings, including a 4 and 5 spot. The offense was remarkably balanced, as every starter but one had a hit and seven of the nine players reached base safely at least once, led by Jonathan Diaz who went 4/6 with a homer and double, driving in 2. The 51s ended up tallying 13 hits and 11 walks in total. Jarret Hoffpauir went 1/3 with 3 walks, Chris Lubanski singled and walked twice, Brad Emaus singled, doubled and walked, and Danny Perales hit a home run and drove in 4. Robert Ray took the hill and took the damage in this one, giving up 8 runs, 7 earned, in 3.1 innings. The rest of the pitchers did well, with Jeremy Roenicke picking up the win and Jamie Vermilyea the save in 1 and 2 scoreless innings, respectively.

Harrisburg 2 at New Hampshire 3

Harrisburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the Cats came back with runs in the 2nd and 6th before pushing the winning run across on a Callix Crabbe double in the bottom of the 8th. Jonathan Jaspe, getting the start at first, reached base safely 4 times on 2 walks and 2 doubles, scoring twice. Adam Loewen and Chris Liuzza also walked twice, while Adeiny singled and Mastroianni tripled. Kyle Drabek started for New Hampshire but only went 3 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk; he struck out 5. Danny Farquhar pitched 2 hitless innings for the save.

Dunedin 4 at Lakeland 1

The D-Jays were aided by no fewer than 4 Lakeland errors leading to 2 unearned runs. Limiting Lakeland to 3 hits also helped. Dunedin’s offense came almost entirely from 3 players, as Ryan Schimpf, Yan Gomes and Kevin Ahrens each had 2 knocks, with Ahrens having the team’s only extra base hit, a double. Schimpf also stole 2 bases, and Justin Jackson and Kenny Wilson swiped one apiece. Chuck Huggins pitched an effective 5 innings, giving up one run on one hit and one walk, with 4 strikeouts.

Western Michigan 2 at Lansing 6    

Lansing struck for 2 in the first, second and fourth innings and that was more than enough to put the Whitecaps away. Egan Smith started and put pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 8 hits. He walked none though and struck out 5, and got 8 of his 12 outs in play on the ground. Meanwhile Lansing got all the offense it needed from Oliver Dominguez, who singled, homered and walked twice in 4 plate appearances, scoring 3 times. Brad McElroy and KC Hobson also chipped in with 2 hits, while BRad Glenn doubled and Jake Marisnick tripled.

Auburn 3 at Lake College 2

Auburn had 4 hits, including 3 doubles, in the first inning to jump out to a 3–0 lead that they would not relinquish. Gustavo Pierre had 2 of the teams 6 hits, including a double, to pace the squad, while Lance Durham and Stephen McQuail both doubled, the later drawing a walk as well. Pierre, Markus Brisker and Matthew Nuzzo also stole bases. Sam Strickland got the start for Auburn, going 4 and allowing both runs. The pen shut things down, allowing only 1 run in 5 innings.

3 Stars!

3rd Star! Jonathan Diaz - 4/6, 2B, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
2nd Star! Jonathan Jaspe - 2/2, 2 2B, 2 BB, 2 R
1st Star! Oliver Dominguez - 2/2. HR, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 RBI.

What do you think.

Professional quality baseball equipment border= Want to give yourself an edge? Want the same professional equipment that the pros use? Want a great deal? Get $0 shipping on orders over $99 when you shop online at BaseballRampage. These guys have just about everything you could need, from bats balls and gloves to cleats, bases, even pitching machines.

Diaz is at it again -

It was a perfect night on the farm and some Jonathans and and an Oliver did some major damage.
Las Vegas 15 at Sacremento 10

Las Vegas was down by 6 after the fourth inning and won by 5. That’ll happen when you score multiple runs in 4 of the last 5 innings, including a 4 and 5 spot. The offense was remarkably balanced, as every starter but one had a hit and seven of the nine players reached base safely at least once, led by Jonathan Diaz who went 4/6 with a homer and double, driving in 2. The 51s ended up tallying 13 hits and 11 walks in total. Jarret Hoffpauir went 1/3 with 3 walks, Chris Lubanski singled and walked twice, Brad Emaus singled, doubled and walked, and Danny Perales hit a home run and drove in 4. Robert Ray took the hill and took the damage in this one, giving up 8 runs, 7 earned, in 3.1 innings. The rest of the pitchers did well, with Jeremy Roenicke picking up the win and Jamie Vermilyea the save in 1 and 2 scoreless innings, respectively.

Harrisburg 2 at New Hampshire 3

Harrisburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the Cats came back with runs in the 2nd and 6th before pushing the winning run across on a Callix Crabbe double in the bottom of the 8th. Jonathan Jaspe, getting the start at first, reached base safely 4 times on 2 walks and 2 doubles, scoring twice. Adam Loewen and Chris Liuzza also walked twice, while Adeiny singled and Mastroianni tripled. Kyle Drabek started for New Hampshire but only went 3 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk; he struck out 5. Danny Farquhar pitched 2 hitless innings for the save.

Dunedin 4 at Lakeland 1

The D-Jays were aided by no fewer than 4 Lakeland errors leading to 2 unearned runs. Limiting Lakeland to 3 hits also helped. Dunedin’s offense came almost entirely from 3 players, as Ryan Schimpf, Yan Gomes and Kevin Ahrens each had 2 knocks, with Ahrens having the team’s only extra base hit, a double. Schimpf also stole 2 bases, and Justin Jackson and Kenny Wilson swiped one apiece. Chuck Huggins pitched an effective 5 innings, giving up one run on one hit and one walk, with 4 strikeouts.

Western Michigan 2 at Lansing 6    

Lansing struck for 2 in the first, second and fourth innings and that was more than enough to put the Whitecaps away. Egan Smith started and put pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 8 hits. He walked none though and struck out 5, and got 8 of his 12 outs in play on the ground. Meanwhile Lansing got all the offense it needed from Oliver Dominguez, who singled, homered and walked twice in 4 plate appearances, scoring 3 times. Brad McElroy and KC Hobson also chipped in with 2 hits, while BRad Glenn doubled and Jake Marisnick tripled.

Auburn 3 at Lake College 2

Auburn had 4 hits, including 3 doubles, in the first inning to jump out to a 3–0 lead that they would not relinquish. Gustavo Pierre had 2 of the teams 6 hits, including a double, to pace the squad, while Lance Durham and Stephen McQuail both doubled, the later drawing a walk as well. Pierre, Markus Brisker and Matthew Nuzzo also stole bases. Sam Strickland got the start for Auburn, going 4 and allowing both runs. The pen shut things down, allowing only 1 run in 5 innings.

3 Stars!

3rd Star! Jonathan Diaz - 4/6, 2B, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
2nd Star! Jonathan Jaspe - 2/2, 2 2B, 2 BB, 2 R
1st Star! Oliver Dominguez - 2/2. HR, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 RBI.

What do you think.

Professional quality baseball equipment border= Want to give yourself an edge? Want the same professional equipment that the pros use? Want a great deal? Get $0 shipping on orders over $99 when you shop online at BaseballRampage. These guys have just about everything you could need, from bats balls and gloves to cleats, bases, even pitching machines.

Diaz is at it again -

It was a perfect night on the farm and some Jonathans and and an Oliver did some major damage.
Las Vegas 15 at Sacremento 10

Las Vegas was down by 6 after the fourth inning and won by 5. That’ll happen when you score multiple runs in 4 of the last 5 innings, including a 4 and 5 spot. The offense was remarkably balanced, as every starter but one had a hit and seven of the nine players reached base safely at least once, led by Jonathan Diaz who went 4/6 with a homer and double, driving in 2. The 51s ended up tallying 13 hits and 11 walks in total. Jarret Hoffpauir went 1/3 with 3 walks, Chris Lubanski singled and walked twice, Brad Emaus singled, doubled and walked, and Danny Perales hit a home run and drove in 4. Robert Ray took the hill and took the damage in this one, giving up 8 runs, 7 earned, in 3.1 innings. The rest of the pitchers did well, with Jeremy Roenicke picking up the win and Jamie Vermilyea the save in 1 and 2 scoreless innings, respectively.

Harrisburg 2 at New Hampshire 3

Harrisburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the Cats came back with runs in the 2nd and 6th before pushing the winning run across on a Callix Crabbe double in the bottom of the 8th. Jonathan Jaspe, getting the start at first, reached base safely 4 times on 2 walks and 2 doubles, scoring twice. Adam Loewen and Chris Liuzza also walked twice, while Adeiny singled and Mastroianni tripled. Kyle Drabek started for New Hampshire but only went 3 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk; he struck out 5. Danny Farquhar pitched 2 hitless innings for the save.

Dunedin 4 at Lakeland 1

The D-Jays were aided by no fewer than 4 Lakeland errors leading to 2 unearned runs. Limiting Lakeland to 3 hits also helped. Dunedin’s offense came almost entirely from 3 players, as Ryan Schimpf, Yan Gomes and Kevin Ahrens each had 2 knocks, with Ahrens having the team’s only extra base hit, a double. Schimpf also stole 2 bases, and Justin Jackson and Kenny Wilson swiped one apiece. Chuck Huggins pitched an effective 5 innings, giving up one run on one hit and one walk, with 4 strikeouts.

Western Michigan 2 at Lansing 6    

Lansing struck for 2 in the first, second and fourth innings and that was more than enough to put the Whitecaps away. Egan Smith started and put pitched 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 8 hits. He walked none though and struck out 5, and got 8 of his 12 outs in play on the ground. Meanwhile Lansing got all the offense it needed from Oliver Dominguez, who singled, homered and walked twice in 4 plate appearances, scoring 3 times. Brad McElroy and KC Hobson also chipped in with 2 hits, while BRad Glenn doubled and Jake Marisnick tripled.

Auburn 3 at Lake College 2

Auburn had 4 hits, including 3 doubles, in the first inning to jump out to a 3–0 lead that they would not relinquish. Gustavo Pierre had 2 of the teams 6 hits, including a double, to pace the squad, while Lance Durham and Stephen McQuail both doubled, the later drawing a walk as well. Pierre, Markus Brisker and Matthew Nuzzo also stole bases. Sam Strickland got the start for Auburn, going 4 and allowing both runs. The pen shut things down, allowing only 1 run in 5 innings.

3 Stars!

3rd Star! Jonathan Diaz - 4/6, 2B, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
2nd Star! Jonathan Jaspe - 2/2, 2 2B, 2 BB, 2 R
1st Star! Oliver Dominguez - 2/2. HR, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 RBI.

What do you think.

Professional quality baseball equipment border= Want to give yourself an edge? Want the same professional equipment that the pros use? Want a great deal? Get $0 shipping on orders over $99 when you shop online at BaseballRampage. These guys have just about everything you could need, from bats balls and gloves to cleats, bases, even pitching machines.

I wonder how Morgan’s real fans feel -

A night after bowling over the catcher, Nyjer Morgan gets a pitch behind him. Morgan goes after the pitcher, when — BAM! — Gaby Sanchez out of nowhere. This was a good one, folks. MLB.com More »

what do you think?This might be shocking news for Morgan fans, but some of you who will say that you saw it coming. I can’t say I’m all that surprised though. Morgan is spectacular, I hope this doesn’t affect the season.

Take a peek at a vid of Morgan doing his best work:

GOAT AND MORGAN playing baseball

Major League Baseball ChecksEvery day can be opening day when you open your checkbook and see the logo of your favorite Major League Baseball team proudly displayed. All 30 teams available. Coordinating labels and cover are also available. These baseball checks are only $27.90 at DesignerChecks.com

I wonder how Morgan’s real fans feel -

A night after bowling over the catcher, Nyjer Morgan gets a pitch behind him. Morgan goes after the pitcher, when — BAM! — Gaby Sanchez out of nowhere. This was a good one, folks. MLB.com More »

what do you think?This might be shocking news for Morgan fans, but some of you who will say that you saw it coming. I can’t say I’m all that surprised though. Morgan is spectacular, I hope this doesn’t affect the season.

Take a peek at a vid of Morgan doing his best work:

GOAT AND MORGAN playing baseball

Major League Baseball ChecksEvery day can be opening day when you open your checkbook and see the logo of your favorite Major League Baseball team proudly displayed. All 30 teams available. Coordinating labels and cover are also available. These baseball checks are only $27.90 at DesignerChecks.com

I wonder how Morgan’s real fans feel -

A night after bowling over the catcher, Nyjer Morgan gets a pitch behind him. Morgan goes after the pitcher, when — BAM! — Gaby Sanchez out of nowhere. This was a good one, folks. MLB.com More »

what do you think?This might be shocking news for Morgan fans, but some of you who will say that you saw it coming. I can’t say I’m all that surprised though. Morgan is spectacular, I hope this doesn’t affect the season.

Take a peek at a vid of Morgan doing his best work:

GOAT AND MORGAN playing baseball

Major League Baseball ChecksEvery day can be opening day when you open your checkbook and see the logo of your favorite Major League Baseball team proudly displayed. All 30 teams available. Coordinating labels and cover are also available. These baseball checks are only $27.90 at DesignerChecks.com

I wonder how Morgan’s real fans feel -

A night after bowling over the catcher, Nyjer Morgan gets a pitch behind him. Morgan goes after the pitcher, when — BAM! — Gaby Sanchez out of nowhere. This was a good one, folks. MLB.com More »

what do you think?This might be shocking news for Morgan fans, but some of you who will say that you saw it coming. I can’t say I’m all that surprised though. Morgan is spectacular, I hope this doesn’t affect the season.

Take a peek at a vid of Morgan doing his best work:

GOAT AND MORGAN playing baseball

Major League Baseball ChecksEvery day can be opening day when you open your checkbook and see the logo of your favorite Major League Baseball team proudly displayed. All 30 teams available. Coordinating labels and cover are also available. These baseball checks are only $27.90 at DesignerChecks.com

I wonder how Morgan’s real fans feel -

A night after bowling over the catcher, Nyjer Morgan gets a pitch behind him. Morgan goes after the pitcher, when — BAM! — Gaby Sanchez out of nowhere. This was a good one, folks. MLB.com More »

what do you think?This might be shocking news for Morgan fans, but some of you who will say that you saw it coming. I can’t say I’m all that surprised though. Morgan is spectacular, I hope this doesn’t affect the season.

Take a peek at a vid of Morgan doing his best work:

GOAT AND MORGAN playing baseball

Major League Baseball ChecksEvery day can be opening day when you open your checkbook and see the logo of your favorite Major League Baseball team proudly displayed. All 30 teams available. Coordinating labels and cover are also available. These baseball checks are only $27.90 at DesignerChecks.com