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Pirates' Huge Offer to Schwarber
01:41|The Pittsburgh Pirates are making waves in free agency, reportedly offering Kyle Schwarber a four-year, $116 million deal. This is a significant departure from their usual approach, as Schwarber would shatter team records and boost their outfield. The offer, if accepted, would also significantly increase their payroll.
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Pirates Offer Schwarber Record Deal
01:42|The Pittsburgh Pirates, known for modest free agency spending, have reportedly offered Kyle Schwarber, a prominent designated hitter, a four-year deal worth over one hundred million dollars. This significant move could bolster their offense and contend for a National League Wild Card spot, as Schwarber, a recent MVP candidate, is one of the best in the game at his position. However, other teams, including the Cincinnati Reds, are also interested in Schwarbers services.
Pirates Eyeing Cronenworth Trade, Harrington on Table
01:53|The Pittsburgh Pirates are exploring a trade for Jake Cronenworth, a left-handed hitting second baseman from the San Diego Padres. Cronenworth, who has seen a decline in his defensive performance, could provide a balance to the Pirates right-handed heavy lineup. The Padres are eager to trade Cronenworth due to his recent performance dip and are looking to shed his remaining contract, which totals over sixty-one million dollars across five years. The Pirates could acquire Cronenworth by sending a prospect like Thomas Harrington to San Diego, potentially bolstering their team.
Pirates Trade for Marte to Boost Offense
01:43|Pittsburgh Pirates pitching star Paul Skenes needs offensive support to end postseason drought. USA Todays Bob Nightengale suggests trading for Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ketel Marte, a realistic star player with a manageable contract and strong 2025 season stats. Martes bat could spark the Pirates lineup, but other teams like Red Sox, Rays, and Tigers are also interested. The Pirates, with their worst offense in MLB, are eager for significant moves to improve and reach the postseason again.
Pirates' Offseason: New Funds, Big Bats
01:41|The Pittsburgh Pirates are making waves in the off-season, starting with a surprising trade for rookie outfielder Jhostynxon The Password Garcia and another prospect. This move comes after owner Bob Nutting approved more funds for GM Ben Cherington to spend on players, marking a shift from their previous frugal approach. The Pirates, who finished last in MLB in runs scored, home runs, and RBIs, are now reportedly eyeing big bats like Kyle Schwarber, Eugenio Suarez, and Starling Marte. With the Winter Meetings in Orlando approaching, the Pirates seem poised to make significant moves, aiming to improve their offense and end their streak of losing seasons.
Remembering Frank Gehry - A Message from Corey, Creator of The Daily News Now!
00:58|Iconic architect Frank Gehrys passing has left the world in mourning. Despite not studying architecture, Corey admires Gehrys greatness, comparing him to Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan. Gehry didnt just design buildings; he reimagined them, embodying vision, courage, reinvention, and a refusal to think small. His work moved, flowed, challenged, and inspired. As we remember his impact, Corey shares a quote: Greatness isn’t a talent — it’s the courage to imagine what has never been seen. Thank you, Frank, for showing the world what imagination can build when it refuses to be ordinary.
Skenes Denies Yankees Trade Rumors, Pirates Fans Rejoice
01:22|Despite rumors, Paul Skenes remains committed to the Pirates. National reporters dismiss Yankees trade speculation, emphasizing the importance of competitive balance in baseball. The Pirates have no intention of trading their generational talent.