
Will Graves
Pittsburgh Sports Writer at Associated Press
AP National Writer based in Pittsburgh. I write a lot about a lot.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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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RT @WillGravesAP: Two things can be true. 1. You can think the Pirates season is irrevocably lost and regime change is coming … again.…

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

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.