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Pirates' director of Florida operations, delivered a baby when a fan went into labor during an event Tuesday night at McKechnie Field . ''We were waiting for the ambulance and she kept saying, `This baby's coming,''' Gooby said. ''She
winter meetings. ''It really feels like I'm home,'' McLouth said Saturday after a spring training workout at McKechnie Field . ''As tough as it was to leave, it's just as good to be back. I feel comfortable here and I do feel like I
for exhibition games on Monday and Tuesday against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. ... The Pirates drew 82,390 fans for 15 home games this spring. It's the third-highest total since the Pirates moved to McKechnie Field in 1969.
Updated Mar 22, 2012 7:18 PM ET BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) James Shields tipped his cap to the cheering McKechnie Field crowd when he was lifted with two outs in the sixth inning of the Tampa Bay Rays ' 8-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates
Pirates' director of Florida operations, delivered a baby when a fan went into labor during an event Tuesday night at McKechnie Field . "We were waiting for the ambulance and she kept saying, 'This baby's coming,'?" Gooby said. "She gave
300 over the last three seasons. Yesterday, that player sat in a corner of a cramped visitor's clubhouse at McKechnie Field and acknowledged that he was not guaranteed anything more than a bus ride back to Clearwater. "My plan was to come
loss Erik Bedard tossed three scoreless innings, but the Pirates lost, 4-2, to the Minnesota Twins yesterday at McKechnie Field . The left-hander allowed one hit and had three strikeouts. "Just trying to get all my pitches in the strike zone
rotation and showed up overweight, the right-hander reported last month lighter and in better shape. Yesterday at McKechnie Field against the Pirates, Hughes' spring debut consisted of 1 1/3 innings, two runs (one earned) and four hits in
35 AM ET BRADENTON, Fla. - Two newcomers with a chance to crack the Twins ' pitching staff were on display at McKechnie Field on Saturday. The results were mixed but by no means final. Terry Doyle, a Rule 5 draftee, started and was touched
team officials and players insist that a .506 winning percentage isn’t the purpose of their labors at quaint McKechnie Field this spring. Besides, “Let’s Win More Than We Lose” would be a lousy T-shirt slogan. “I’ve never thought about