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* On Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster ~ Development list # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporarily inactive list updated November 4, 2024 → More rosters: MiLB • Florida State League → Pittsburgh Pirates minor league players
The Pittsburgh Pirates farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic.Four teams are owned by the major league club, while three—the Indianapolis Indians, Altoona Curve, Greensboro Grasshoppers—are independently owned.
Indianapolis became the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1947. [22] The 1948 Indians posted a 100–54 record, a franchise high, [5] but were eliminated in the playoff semifinals by St. Paul. [23] The team was ranked as the 85th greatest minor league team in a 2001 ranking. [24]
The Altoona Curve are a Minor League Baseball team based in Altoona, Pennsylvania, named after nearby Horseshoe Curve (but also alluding to the curveball, a type of pitch). The team plays in the Eastern League and is the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates .
The Greensboro Grasshoppers are a Minor League Baseball team based in Greensboro, North Carolina. They are members of the South Atlantic League and are the High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. They play their home games at First National Bank Field, which opened in 2005 and seats 7,499 fans.
Army catcher Derek Berg was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the Major ... Army has 21 players selected all-time in the MLB Draft. ... P Craig Jones (Braves, fourth, 1980-84, AAA) 1998 - 3B ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates promoted the hard-throwing right-hander and top overall pick in last year's amateur draft to their roster on Saturday ahead of Skenes' start against the Chicago Cubs ...
This list is complete and up-to-date as of August 15, 2024. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Pittsburgh Pirates National League franchise (1891–present), previously known as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1882–1890)