Oneil Cruz has the look of a player who’s ready to justify the hype. But if history is any indication, Pittsburgh will be nothing more than a pit stop in his career.
General Manager Ron Hextall has yet to publicly address what needs to be addressed in the wake of the collapse against the Rangers. But it’s what Hextall is willing to do, not what he says, that’ll matter most moving forward.
June is Pride Month, the annual celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, and Pittsburghers can march, dance and even root for the Pirates to celebrate it.
The free agent quarterback understands the position he’s in because of those who have played the position before him. And he welcomes the chance to follow in their footsteps.
We love monuments to sports heroes around here — and, in the long history of Pittsburgh sports, no central trio of players has ever had a more dominant run.
NBC’s family drama partially set in the ’Burgh ends its six-season run at 9 p.m. May 24 at the top of the ratings. For fans in Pittsburgh, it’s been a long, yinzer journey.
It’s not the sudden death they suffered at the hands of the Rangers that stings so much. It’s the realization that an era unlike any other has come to a crashing, crushing end along with the 2021-22 season.