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Welcome to Friday ... Outsider? Might be where we're headed for the foreseeable future. And by we, I mean, we who cover sports for a living.
Of the 50 states that comprise our union, exactly two have come forth to declare that professional sports can resume: Arizona and, as of yesterday, Florida.
In this episode of Morning Java, brought to you by GetGo Cafe+Market, Alex Stumpf and I talk baseball.
There's hope that the Pirates will retake the field at PNC Park for a de facto second spring training by mid-June.
In this episode of Morning Java, Ramon Foster and I discuss why he chose writing, his life after football, and one seldom-cited strength of the AFC North.
In this episode of Morning Java, Dave Molinari and I discuss the NHL's potential restart and the Penguins' greatest defenseman.
We don't want people in Georgia to die. There it is. I've found it. One thing absolutely all of us can agree upon, related to this coronavirus crisis.
“I wasn’t surprised at all,” Ryan Shazier insisted to reporters Monday when asked about the almost barbaric punishment being doled out.
A week ago, right here in the previous Site Stuff, I hinted that we were working toward adding a contributor to our staff who'd 'bowl you over.'
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In this episode of Morning Java, Dale Lolley and I talk about about the Steelers' just-released 2020 schedule.
PITTSBURGH -- Several counties in Pennsylvania, including Allegheny, will be partially reopened from the coronavirus shutdown beginning May 15.
Llamas have awesome antibodies. No, really. Something about their X and Y properties do something something that assist scientists in attacking viruses.
Our city's been blessed by 16 big-league championships between the Steelers' six and the Penguins and Pirates with five each.
Fast-forward to Thanksgiving. Or Christmas. Or whenever this whole sordid coronavirus episode's seen all the credits roll.
It isn't true, not in the slightest, that fans won't be able to watch the Pirates at PNC Park this summer. Heck, they won't even need a ticket.
In this episode of Morning Java, Chris Carter and I talk lots and lots of varsity football.