The Boston Red Sox are in search of their next head of baseball operations. One new candidate has roots just an hour away from Fenway Park.
The Boston Red Sox are in the hunt for a new head to their baseball operations department after dismissing Chaim Bloom, and longtime Pittsburgh Pirates’ general manager Neal Huntington is reportedly under consideration.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates need as much help in the power department as they can get. Maybe this rookie can help out after hitting his first home run. When
One of the Pittsburgh Pirates second-round picks from 2019 has really put together a strong start to the season. He is playing with the Altoona Curve.
This is something of a homecoming for Huntington, as he spent about a decade working for the club, then known as the Indians, as part of his ascent to becoming a GM.
The Pittsburgh Pirates will have a top 5 pick for the 2nd year in a row. It is vital that the team makes good use of the selection. The last time the
The Pittsburgh Pirates have spent the bulk of the last two years rebuilding the team’s minor league system. What does it look like according to the experts?
The first of many front office blunders by Neal Huntington Think about some of the worst trades that the Pittsburgh Pirates have made. What comes to mind?
Following a strong season at the High-A level in 2021 right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester continues to look like the future ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates The final first-round draft pick Neal Huntington made as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates was right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester.
A new president for the Pirates has meant massive front-office changes (and layoffs) for the franchise.
The Pirates have already dismissed manager Clint Hurdle and parted ways with team president Frank Coonelly, but they’re not done with changes yet.
Only Boston's Dave Dombrowski can say his work led to a World Series title last year, but the season never stops for baseball's general managers.
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