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Bucs 12; Braves 11
by MomboMan

Enjoy it now, this may be the last day the Pirates are in first place. It is a shame that the franchise has fallen to this point. The author is correct in most of his points: Argueably the best park in the majors, a baseball team in a football town, a small market squad in big market league. It seems to be an almost cruel existence, somewhat like a patient on life support. Not well enough to function by themsleves but not quite dead.

Re: Bucs 12; Braves 11
by evil_robots
It's worse than you think - they're profitable under the current model. We're stuck with them as long as the current owners are making the decisions.
Re: Bucs 12; Braves 11
by RonB52

Are you guys from Pittsburgh?

When I found out that there were something like 6 former Pirates named in the steroid report, my first thought was, "man, they must have really sucked before they started doping!"

Re: Bucs 12; Braves 11
by MomboMan
Originally from the 'Burgh, but haven't lived there for quite a while. The probelm with their yearly trade off of their best players (yard sale as the author says) is that they don't seem to be building for anything. I understand that if a guy is going to be a free agent, you may as well trade him and get something in return. However, this has to lead to something; some type of long term strategy. What we have seen with the Pirates is that they trade the rising star away to get a hanfull of prospects, only to see most of them not pan out and watching one develop into a star. Then they trade THAT star for a handfull of prospects to begin the cycle anew. Its like an infinite loop.
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