Nope. 1950s era….
Not a trick question! This player was actually a running back drafted by the Steelers, but signed with the Pirates as a pitcher and played for...
It is a known (though little discussed) phenomenon that a player’s offense can improve if he is switched to an easier defensive position. That is...
Meanwhile, Lamb (who hits left but throws right, and so can play some third as well as first) is hitting .333 with an OPS just below.900…. at...
I mean, first is at the extreme left of the leftward drift, the easiest defensive position. Any outfielder or third baseman should be able to...
Browns fans (and management) are too stupid to sabotage anything but their own team. Might have been Ratbirds fans, some are pretty smart.
It would not surprise me if they traded him, but only if someone more suited to being what they need (a swing tackle) becomes available, and if...
Yay, close enough! S.T.D. is a winner! Both buried in New Mexico and both have the same middle name.
Ok, since I tortured you guys with one that was too hard, here is an easy one, though not Pirates related: Billy The Kid and Smokey The Bear have...
Ok, I am depriving Steel Machine of sleep, so this must have been too hard. Here is the answer. The first pair of players were catchers, both...
Nope, but he actually was a teammate of the first pair!
I have tried to clarify it. If not for one of the first pair of players, Maz would never have had his shot at baseball immortality, and that part...
Two catchers with the same first and last names. Two pitchers, also with the same first and last names. All played for the Bucs, but none at the...
Actually, I think I wrote it stoned. Sorry.
There were two sets of two players with the same first and last names for the Pirates. First pair: One played for the Pirates for two years, and...
Bing Bing Bing! We have a winner! They also both wore #39.
Ok. Player 1 was known for being a talented jagoff. Player 2 was known for his speed.
Player #1 was a slugging outfielder for the Pirates from the early 70s to the early 80s. He wore the same uniform number as Player#2, who was a...
Hey Steel, if you blinked you missed him. What makes it fun is that it seems like these pictures come from some alternate universe and should not...
Ok, drum roll please…..it is Ken Reitz. Played most of his seasons as a Cardinal. Signed by the Bucs in April, released in May. Went 0 for 10 in...