This one's on Conor Sheary's place in the Penguins' lineup, the NFL starting to tiptoe and whether sports are starting to be singled out in coronavirus debates.
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Pirates first rounder Nick Gonzales made a name for himself as the Cape Cod league MVP, and his coach from that summer thinks he could be an elite hitter.
Pirates coaches are being mindful of the added injury risk for pitchers this year as spring training potentially draws closer.
The Penguins might not have the salary-cap space to re-sign Matt Murray and Tristan Jarry, but Jim Rutherford feels their friendship is a plus.
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.
MLB is expected to submit a plan on restarting spring training soon, but the Pirates' staff has already been working on how it might look.
With public access limited, the NFL and television networks were forced to get creative in ways to show draft prospects. It might be something that sticks.
The MLB season may be Arizona or bust, but there are multiple logistical and scheduling issues they need to sort out to make it viable.
Mike Sullivan is a man of principle, especially when it comes to his work. He knows how he wants his team to play, and expects it to do so.
Sure, the Steelers signing Jameis Winston or Cam Newton might look good in a vaccum. But it doesn't happen in a vacuum.
With the NHL considering extending its playoffs into July and August -- if they happen -- the quality of ice in many places will be a concern.
If there was any wonder why his teammates loved Troy Polamalu, a Christmas letter he sent to Bryant McFadden details why that was the case.
No one knows whether hockey (or any other sport) will be played again this season, of course, let alone what form the Stanley Cup playoffs might take.
A most intriguing matchup will be the one that will pit Patrick Marleau's ironman streak against the Penguins' wretched luck with injuries this season.
Despite having traded away about half of their draft picks, including their first and second selections, the Penguins won't ignore the draft.
With the NHL trade deadline approaching Monday, Penguins GM Jim Rutherford could be in a wait-and-see mode with some injured players.