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Greg Brown

@gbrowniepoints

Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster

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Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy with some praise for the Don Kelly-led Pirates: "The Pirates have been playing good baseball. Playing good defense, playing better in so many aspects ... They're playing loose, they're playing free. Donnie's got 'em in a good spot."

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Mark Sauer, president & CEO of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1991-1996, has passed away. Always grateful for hiring me (& Bob!). Mark was a good man. Tough as nails, but a good man. RIP Mark.

Mark Sauer, president &amp; CEO of the <a href="/Pirates/">Pittsburgh Pirates</a> from 1991-1996, has passed away. Always grateful for hiring me (&amp; Bob!). Mark was a good man. Tough as nails, but a good man. RIP Mark.
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Philip Barbaree Jr. shows love to the fans at Oakmont by donning a Pittsburgh Pirates jersey on his final hole of a memorable week. 🏴‍☠️

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Congratulations to Joe & Alyssa Manetta on the recent birth of their beautiful daughter, Miller Leigh! She's excited to watch her Pittsburgh Pirates play the Tigers in Detroit tonight!

Congratulations to Joe &amp; Alyssa Manetta on the recent birth of their beautiful daughter, Miller Leigh! She's excited to watch her <a href="/Pirates/">Pittsburgh Pirates</a> play the Tigers in Detroit tonight!
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have outscored opponents 43-4 over their last six games. That's the most runs scored over a six-game span while allowing fewer than five runs in MLB history. The previous most while allowing so few was by the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds in 1884 (42).

The <a href="/Pirates/">Pittsburgh Pirates</a> have outscored opponents 43-4 over their last six games.

That's the most runs scored over a six-game span while allowing fewer than five runs in MLB history. The previous most while allowing so few was by the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds in 1884 (42).