Tuesday, March 6, 2012
If not, do you think they will stay in Pittsburgh??|||The Pirates will definitely be improved this year. However, even expecting a modest improvement, they probably will not reach .500. I expect them to improve by about ten games and that would leave them with a 78-84 record. They'll be better, but it's going to take time. As far as staying in Pittsburgh is concerned, there is no danger in them leaving. Why leave when you have one of the most beautiful ball parks in MLB and you are making a profit (from revenue sharing)?|||My prediction 55-107. Doesn't mean much cause I thought Cleveland would win the World Series at the beginning of last year. Picking the Tigers this year. Maybe they will win 65 since I predicted 55.|||No. I think they will finish only above Houston, and even that might be optimistic. They'll be bad, even compared to the other bad teams in the division.
But they will *definitely* stay in Pittsburgh. Nothing to worry about there.
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Dude, PNC is the best park in the majors. That team isn't going anywhere.|||I'm concerned they may have another sub .500 year. I used to live out there and the new park is awesome. Since they got rid of Bonds and Bonilla they haven't had much as a collective team (individual talents, yes), but they are fun to watch and they epitomize what baseball is about - playing hard versus getting big contracts and buying championships. I hope they don't move, but they've been talking about that for years. I'm afriad if they get a few stars, they can't aford to keep them. Go Pirates!|||Why will they stay in Pittsburgh, maybe because the Pirates posted a $20 million dollar profit last season. They are out of contention for playoffs early, but manage to sell out every game. Truly amazing!!!!! As a lifelong Pirate fan it is agonizing to watch them play. But as I am often told baseball is a business, & the Pirates are profitable. Why the hell would they move???
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