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[24 Jun 2010 | View Comments | ]
Pirate Revolution: The podcast is back, and so it’s okay for the team to win again. Please?

The Pittsburgh Pirates’ ship began to sink shortly after the last recording of Pirate Revolution, a Titletahn podcast. Hosts Cory Humes and Alan Smodic return to their microphones today, and in doing so, hope to bail out a team that’s struggled through their early schedule in 2010.

Cory Humes, Death Matches, Headline, Pirates »

[18 Apr 2010 | View Comments | ]
Death matches update: So far, Huntington’s infield choices seem wise

Either I’m easily impressed, or you can still see a glimmer of what made Ronny Cedeno a former prospect. I’m not expecting him to become a star, but I do think Ronny can be a usable piece of the Pirates for more than a season or two. Jack Wilson, on the other hand, seems to be trending the other way.

Cory Humes, Death Matches, Headline, Pirates »

[7 Mar 2010 | View Comments | ]
Neal Huntington’s transactions: Death matches

These six scenarios will be fun to watch. They’re the ones where Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said to his colleagues: I’m better than you.

Alan Smodic, Cory Humes, Pirate Revolution, Pirates »

[24 Feb 2010 | View Comments | ]
Pirate Revolution: Hanrahan, Dotel and Donnelly should shorten games in 2010

From the tweeting machine Joel Hanrahan to recently acquired closer Octavio Dotel, to grizzled veteran Brendan Donnelly and up-and-comer Evan Meek, the number of bullpen options the Pirates have in 2010 is greatly improved over 2009.