Off the court, Colter had to deal with the death of his older brother JJ during his freshman season and survived a battle with cancer the following year.
Brown has been calling games for 24 seasons and his now-famous “Raise the Jolly Roger” call is something that he has been yelling at the end of every Pirates victory for quite a few years now, but
The Beaver Falls native was a standout on the football, basketball and baseball teams for the Tigers, regularly dunking in basketball games and earning several offers to play pro baseball after
Snider’s 2009 song “America’s Favorite Pastime” chronicles the day in 1970 that Ellis threw a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates… while under the influence of LSD.
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Josh Bell had not hit a walk-off home run since he was a member of the Altoona Curve in 2015. He changed that Friday with a soaring shot for the left field loonies.
Francisco Cervelli is as passionate about the current state of Venezuela as anybody you'll find. Last month, the Pirates' catcher spoke passionately about the movement, his country's state of affairs and the future of Venezuela.
Monday night was more than a game.
For Jameson Taillon, it was another heave in an ongoing push to liberation from a disease that can break down the toughest of men.