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  • 6 days ago | citizentribune.com | Will Graves

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — There is an optimism to Don Kelly. A buoyancy. A lightness. How could there not be? The Pittsburgh-area native has spent the last two-plus decades authoring an unlikely success story that has carried him from a downtown liberal arts college to nearly a decade in the big leagues as a utility player who got by more on intelligence than innate talent.

  • 6 days ago | stltoday.com | Will Graves

    PITTSBURGH — Andrew McCutchen hasn't had the conversation with 7-year-old son Steel yet, but the Pittsburgh Pirates star knows it's probably coming at some point. Steel, already playing in a youth baseball league, will probably come home at one point and ask his five-time All-Star father if he can have whatever hot item his teammates might be wearing during a given spring. McCutchen plans to accommodate Steel up to a point.

  • 6 days ago | chronicle-tribune.com | Will Graves

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andrew McCutchen hasn't had the conversation with 7-year-old son Steel yet, but the Pittsburgh Pirates star knows it's probably coming at some point. Steel, already playing in a youth baseball league, will probably come home at one point and ask his five-time All-Star father if he can have whatever hot item his teammates might be wearing during a given spring. kAm|4rFE496? A=2?D E@ 244@>>@52E6 $E66= FA E@ 2 A@:?E] %96 @=56DE @7 |4rFE496?’D 7@FC 49:=5C6? :D 2=C625J C@4<:?8 2?

  • 6 days ago | omaha.com | Will Graves

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — There is an optimism to Don Kelly. A buoyancy. A lightness. How could there not be? The Pittsburgh-area native has spent the last two-plus decades authoring an unlikely success story that has carried him from a downtown liberal arts college to nearly a decade in the big leagues as a utility player who got by more on intelligence than innate talent.

  • 6 days ago | ncnewsonline.com | Will Graves

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bailey Falter allowed just two hits over six innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates made manager Don Kelly a winner in his debut, holding off the Atlanta Braves 3-2 on Friday night. Kelly, a Pittsburgh-area native promoted from bench coach to manager on Thursday after the club fired Derek Shelton, received a warm ovation when introduced before the game, then sat back and watched the Pirates put together a crisp nine innings of work that's been elusive during their miserable start.

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Will Graves
Will Graves @WillGravesAP
10 May 25

RT @WillGravesAP: Two things can be true. 1. You can think the Pirates season is irrevocably lost and regime change is coming … again.…

Will Graves
Will Graves @WillGravesAP
10 May 25

RT @WillGravesAP: In baseball these days, "it's all about the drip" as Andrew McCutchen said. That is especially true at the youth level,…

Will Graves
Will Graves @WillGravesAP
10 May 25

Two things can be true. 1. You can think the Pirates season is irrevocably lost and regime change is coming … again. And 2. It can still be kinda cool that a local self-made baseball lifer is managing the team he grew up rooting for.