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Pirates open to 'impact' trade

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08:27 AM ET 05.28 | Pittsburgh certainly has arms -- bats, however, are a different story. If ever a team should consider trading pitching for hitting -- similar to what the Mariners did in the Michael Pineda-for-Jesus Montero exchange -- it's the Pirates. "Offensively challenged" would be far too kind a description for the Pirates. ... Now, no one should advocate the Pirates trading righty Gerrit Cole or righty Jameson Taillon, their two top pitching prospects. But for a team desperate to improve -- and end its streak of 20 consecutive losing seasons -- pretty much everyone else should be in play. "We are open to an impact trade if it is the right deal," general manager Neal Huntington says, "not because we need offense."

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May 28, 2012  09:36 AM ET
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May 28, 2012  09:47 AM ET

Why does Fox Sports get the poor folks in Pittsburgh all uppity about the Bucs...

And this year they're not even .500 at Memorial Day (and we all know it goes down hill from here)

FOX Sports should stick to what they know...

Oh... Hold On... Then they'd be out of work.

May 28, 2012  10:06 AM ET

I would love to see Pittsburgh make a deal that actually helps the Pirates. I am long tired of seeing them deal prospects and players for **** journeymen and minor league dogs.

May 28, 2012  11:26 AM ET

Who is worth tradeing for on the Pirates?

May 28, 2012  01:08 PM ET
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Who is worth tradeing for on the Pirates?

Besides McCutchen? Not a whole lot.

May 29, 2012  08:47 AM ET

Pirates open to 'impact' trade


This, I'd have to see.

May 29, 2012  12:13 PM ET
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Pirates open to 'impact' tradeThis, I'd have to see.

For the Pirates the defination of what qualifies as 'Impact" is pretty low to begin with....but I agree I'd have to see it too!!!!!

May 29, 2012  12:13 PM ET
QUOTE(#7):

Pirates open to 'impact' tradeThis, I'd have to see.

For the Pirates the defination of what qualifies as 'Impact" is pretty low to begin with....but I agree I'd have to see it too!!!!!

May 29, 2012  12:14 PM ET

*fefinition

May 29, 2012  12:14 PM ET

*definition

May 29, 2012  12:15 PM ET

CINCO!!!!!

May 29, 2012  03:06 PM ET
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CINCO!!!!!

Don't stop now! You're on a roll!

May 30, 2012  09:08 AM ET

There one thing in the Bucs favor their old trading partner the Cubs don't have that much anyone wants. I would keep my prospects and keep on building.

 
May 31, 2012  04:16 PM ET

They are probably going to trade Cutch and Alvarez for Soriano and 4 pitchers with a alarming 89 mph fastball and two other pitches.Then give us the whole it was a "no brainer" decision because we have to build through the farm system. Its sad, thats been the approach since bonds bounced.

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