T.J. Watt heard it. Then he felt it. Then he breathed it in, exhaled it out and experienced an exhilaration, as he'd later tell me, he'd never experienced at Heinz...
When the Steelers, Penguins, Pirates and all professional sports team open camps this month, they won't be taking any backward strides.
As we walked into the Civic Arena, after making the 90-minute drive from Warren, Ohio, my friends and I were handed packs of cigarettes as part of a Penguins’ giveaway.
There’s coverage, and then there’s a layer beneath. As DK Pittsburgh Sports has grown, adding beats and adding writers, the one gap that’s remained has been that layer. The deeper...
PITTSBURGH -- The Pirates have 59 players they want to use during spring training 2.0, and there is still room for one more.
The Pirates' Edgar Santana was suspended for 80 games Sunday for testing positive for Boldenone, a performance-enhancing substance.
The sun was setting on another Saturday here in the Strip, and I'll confess to have two deep, deliberative thoughts while watching this occur.
When it comes to the best defensive players at Pitt from the past decade, defensive tackle Aaron Donald easily tops the list.
Chris Carter, Dejan and I will be going live on Facebook with the folks at Mike’s Beer Bar Friday to answer your questions on anything!
A discussion on how the national media fixates on the Steelers, another on how fourth-round pick Anthony McFarland could emerge as a summer star.
PITTSBURGH -- But, beginning at noon Eastern time today, Ben Cherington and all Major League Baseball general managers will be free to wheel and deal.
Andrew McCutchen is nothing less than Pittsburgh's generational baseball player. He's the best of the era, one of the best in franchise history.
The return of Major League Baseball could've been so special, so impactful. Instead, it'll be so very nothing.
Coronavirus' apparent comeback in North American has startled professional sports the past couple days. Maybe needlessly so.
If Major League Baseball proceeds with a shorter season, the Pirates will be huge beneficiaries, and their fans probably shouldn't be complaining about it.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame was hopeful to have fans in attendance for the week-long festivities, but governor Mike DeWine isn't on board.
The Pirates signed second-round pick Jared Jones, a pitcher out of La Mirada High School in California, and avoided losing him to the University of Texas.