North Shore Nine: A Pittsburgh Pirates Podcast Bleav Baseball
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NS9 is a Podcast about the Pittsburgh Pirates! We record multiple times throughout the week and almost daily during the season. #LetsGoBucs #Pirates #MLB
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NS9 Postgame Show: Pirates Get Swept By The Athletics
Neil & Doug discussing today's Pirates game vs. the Oakland A's. Quinn Priester got the start and pitched pretty effectively, however this offense was once again non-existent therefore leading to the Pirates getting swept by the A's.
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NS9 Postgame Show: Pirates Drop 2nd Straight to A's
Ryan and Doug discuss the Pirates lifeless bats in a 5-2 loss to the A's. They also discuss Mitch Keller's performance in this one as well as all season and what changes could be made to shake things up.
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NS9 Postgame Show | Pirates Only Find 2 Hits Against The Athletics; Lose 5-1
Cody and Neil break down last night's game as he Pirates lose to the Athletics 5-1. Bailey Falter gave up 5 runs over 5 innings and collected 5 strikeouts. Ke'Bryan Hayes started the game with a hit, but the Pirates would have to rely on a wild pitch for their only run of the game coming in the first inning.
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Starbucs: Pittsburgh Pirates Offensive Struggles Continue
The Pirates finished this last week going 3-4 scoring a total of 19 runs and losing all 4 games by a combined 7 runs. With the pitching still holding up quite well, the offense has let down this club time and time again. We bring on Anthony Murphy (@__Murphy88) from Bucs On Deck to talk the Pirates farm system. Lastly, we preview this upcoming series vs. the Oakland A's.
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NS9 Postgame Show: Jones Touched Up, Offense Remains Quiet in 3-2 loss to Giants
Tyler & Doug discuss today's 3-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants. Jared Jones battled through adversity to put together a competitive outing. The offense remained quiet, only tallying 5 hits.
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NS9 Postgame Show: Back-To-Back 10th Inning Homers Power Pirates to 4-3 Win Over Giants
Jim & Tyler breakdown the action from the Pirates' extra inning win against the Giants. Bryan Reynolds and Ke'Bryan Hayes hit back-to-back home runs in the 10th inning and David Bednar barely held on to capture his 5th save of the year. Martin Perez had yet another quality start as he continued his great start to the season.