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‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Producer Says ‘We’re Gonna Reboot’ the Franchise, Which Is ‘Easier to Put Together Because You Don’t Have to Wait for Certain Actors’ – Variety

  1. ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Producer Says ‘We’re Gonna Reboot’ the Franchise, Which Is ‘Easier to Put Together Because You Don’t Have to Wait for Certain Actors’ Variety
  2. ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Producer Says ‘We’re Gonna Reboot’ the Franchise, Which Is ‘Easier to Put Together Because You Don’t Have to Wait for Certain Actors’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jerry Bruckheimer Says Next ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Movie Will Be a Reboot Hollywood Reporter
  4. Margot Robbie Is Nobody’s Barbie: The ‘Babylon’ Star on Navigating Hollywood Vanity Fair

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Roundabout to Stage ‘Pirates of Penzance’ and ‘Yellow Face’ on Broadway – The New York Times

  1. Roundabout to Stage ‘Pirates of Penzance’ and ‘Yellow Face’ on Broadway The New York Times
  2. Daniel Dae Kim Returning To Broadway In David Henry Hwang’s ‘Yellow Face’ Deadline
  3. Roundabout’s 2024-2025 Season Will Include New Orleans-Style PIRATES OF PENZANCE with Ramin Karimloo and David Hyde Pierce, YELLOW FACE Starring Daniel Dae Kim, and More BroadwayWorld
  4. Sanaz Toossi’s English, David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face, New Orleans-Themed Pirates of Penzance Join Roundabout Season Playbill
  5. David Hyde Pierce, Ramin Karimloo and Daniel Dae Kim to Lead Roundabout’s 2024-25 Broadway Season Broadway Shows

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MLB Wild Card: Philadelphia Phillies clinch playoff berth with win over Pittsburgh Pirates – WPVI-TV

  1. MLB Wild Card: Philadelphia Phillies clinch playoff berth with win over Pittsburgh Pirates WPVI-TV
  2. Phillies’ playoff-clinching scenarios going into Tuesday’s game The Philadelphia Inquirer
  3. 2023 National League playoff odds: Phillies poised to clinch postseason spot Tuesday, Diamondbacks and Cubs favored for final two Wild Card berths sportsline.com
  4. Which team is the Phillies’ ideal Wild Card opponent? PhillyVoice.com
  5. Philadelphia Phillies can clinch playoff berth Tuesday night. Here’s the Wild Card series schedule WPVI-TV
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‘We’re trying to get better’: Pirates GM says call-ups sending message to struggling team – TribLIVE

  1. ‘We’re trying to get better’: Pirates GM says call-ups sending message to struggling team TribLIVE
  2. Cleveland Guardians Achieve Wacky Feat on Monday, Accomplishing Something That Hasn’t Been Done in at Least 100 Years Sports Illustrated
  3. Josh Naylor’s 2 home runs and 6 RBIs lead Guardians to 10-1 rout of Pirates and Mitch Keller The Associated Press
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates: Mitch Keller Shelled as Bucs Drop 5th Game in a Row Rum Bunter
  5. Xzavion Curry starts for the Guardians, crushes the Pirates 11-0 Bally Sports Ohio & Great Lakes
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Luis Castillo shuts down Pirates with ease as Mariners coast to victory – The Seattle Times

  1. Luis Castillo shuts down Pirates with ease as Mariners coast to victory The Seattle Times
  2. Luis Castillo strikes out 10 as Seattle Mariners beat Pirates 5-0 Seattle Sports
  3. Mariners come into game two against the Pirates with cannons loaded, striking down and striking back to a shu… Lookout Landing
  4. Luis Castillo strikes out 10 as Seattle Mariners beat Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 Houston Chronicle
  5. Seattle Mariners fans praise Luis Castillo for his one-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates: “He’s the ace for a reason” “What a stud!” Sportskeeda
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Behind Mitch Keller’s shutout, Rodolfo Castro’s HR, Pirates top Rockies to snap 7-game skid – TribLIVE

  1. Behind Mitch Keller’s shutout, Rodolfo Castro’s HR, Pirates top Rockies to snap 7-game skid TribLIVE
  2. Mitch Keller four-hits Rockies as Pirates end skid with their first complete-game shutout since 2018 CBS Sports
  3. Mitch Keller Ends the Pirates’ Losing Streak With a Complete Game Shutout Pirates Prospects
  4. Redemptive efforts from Rodolfo Castro, Mitch Keller help Pirates snap seven-game losing streak Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  5. Pittsburgh Pirates: Mitch Keller Throws Dominant Complete Game, Ends Losing Streak Rum Bunter
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Tim Benz: ‘Gentlemen’ on the base paths, Pirates race to the NL lead in stolen bases – TribLIVE

  1. Tim Benz: ‘Gentlemen’ on the base paths, Pirates race to the NL lead in stolen bases TribLIVE
  2. Ron Cook: Derek Shelton’s best education as manager comes at breakfast with Jim Leyland Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  3. Pirates Prospects Daily: Extending Derek Shelton Was The Right Call Pirates Prospects
  4. Derek Shelton extension was ‘no-brainer’ for Pirates, even after two 100-loss seasons The Athletic
  5. Jason Mackey: Why extension of manager Derek Shelton matters to the Pirates’ ongoing evolution Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Keira Knightley felt “caged in” after Pirates Of The Caribbean – The A.V. Club

  1. Keira Knightley felt “caged in” after Pirates Of The Caribbean The A.V. Club
  2. Keira Knightley confesses feeling ‘caged’ after being ‘object of lust’ in ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ role Fox News
  3. Keira Knightley Says Lusty ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Role Made Her Feel ‘Caged In’ and ‘Stuck’: I Wanted to ‘Break Out of That’ Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Keira Knightley Struggled with Fame After Pirates of the Caribbean PEOPLE
  5. Keira Knightley says Madonna row shows there is no “right” way for women to age NME
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Catching Market Rumors: Blue Jays, Contreras, Royals, Pirates

Sean Murphy stands at the center of the offseason trade market for catchers, and the Oakland star is drawing plenty of interest. The Guardians, White Sox, Rays, Red Sox, Cardinals and even the Braves have all been linked to him recently, but the A’s are just one of two teams widely expected to trade a catcher this winter. The Blue Jays, who have a trio of Major League-caliber catchers on the roster — Danny Jansen, Alejandro Kirk and Gabriel Moreno — are also pondering the possibility of trading from that depth to address areas of need on the roster.

A trade involving one of the Toronto backstops, however, might not come together particularly quickly. In writing about the Twins’ desire to add to their catching corps, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reported this week the Jays appear to be intent on waiting until some of the top names on the free-agent market have signed before they begin more earnestly engaging in talks with teams that miss out on their top targets. Jansen, with two years of club control remaining (as opposed to Kirk’s four and Moreno’s six), is the most logical trade option of the trio, but all three should draw considerable interest and prompt offers of some extent.

It’s worth bearing in mind, too, that one offer could accelerate the Jays’ willingness to make a deal, so even if their current preference is to let the market play out, that’s not a guarantee they’ll wait until Willson Contreras, Christian Vazquez and perhaps Murphy all have new teams before making a swap.

A few notes on the rest of the catching market…

  • The Marlins made an inquiry with Willson Contreras’ representatives but aren’t expected to be prominent players in his market, per the New York Post’s Jon Heyman. Unsurprisingly, Heyman suggests that Contreras’ price tag was deemed too steep for the Fish, who received underwhelming production from Jacob Stallings after acquiring him from the Pirates last offseason. Miami has been linked to trade interest in Contreras at multiple points in the past, so it’s only logical they’d at least gauge his price tag now that he’s on the open market. The 30-year-old is the top catcher available in free agency and seems likely to command a guarantee of four-plus years after a .243/.349/.466 showing with the Cubs. He rejected a qualifying offer from Chicago, so he’d cost any signing team a draft choice.
  • The Royals have drawn some trade interest in young catcher/outfielder MJ Melendez, reports Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic. The 24-year-old made his major league debut this year and hit .217/.313/.393 with 18 home runs across 534 plate appearances. That’s roughly league average output once one accounts for the diminished offensive environment and Kansas City’s cavernous ballpark, by measure of wRC+. Melendez, a recent top prospect, showed a promising combination of power and plate discipline while splitting his time between catcher, the corner outfield and designated hitter. Kansas City can control Melendez for six seasons and seems unlikely to deal him, although his path to everyday reps behind the plate is blocked by face of the franchise Salvador Perez. The seven-time All-Star is under contract through 2025, and the deal contains a club option for the ’26 season. Rosenthal unsurprisingly writes that Kansas City has no interest in trading Perez.
  • Roberto Perez’s first season with the Pirates was cut short after 21 games by a severe hamstring strain that required season-ending surgery. The veteran backstop, soon to turn 34, is back on the open market. Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette speaks with a number of members of the Bucs’ pitching staff who hope the team re-signs Perez. Hurlers like JT Brubaker and Chase De Jong raved to Mackey about the longtime Cleveland backstop’s ability to connect with his pitchers and call a game. Perez has never been an impactful hitter, but he’s a two-time Gold Glove winner. The Pirates are sure to bring in some catching help this winter, as prospect Endy Rodriguez is currently the only player at the position on the 40-man roster.

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Red Sox Acquire Versatile Infielder In Trade With Pirates

The Boston Red Sox made their first real move of the offseason Wednesday by signing a relief pitcher, but they weren’t done there.

The Red Sox also pulled off a trade later in the day, acquiring infielder Hoy Park from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 18-year-old left-handed pitcher Inmer Lobo. The 26-year-old Park was designated for assignment by the Pirates on Tuesday.

Park played in 23 games for the Pirates this past season, batting .216 (11-for-51) with two home runs and six RBIs. While obviously not displaying the most potent of bats, Park showcased his versatility as a defender by starting games at second base, third base and shortstop. Park also has experience playing in the outfield as he earned 12 starts on the grass over the past two seasons.

Park made his major league debut with the Yankees in 2021 before New York dealt him away as part of a mid-season trade that year to the Pirates for Clay Holmes.

Lobo, a 6-foot-1, 193-pound hurler from Venezuela, pitched for the Red Sox in the Dominican Summer League, posting a 2-0 record in five starts along with a 0.82 ERA. He also struck out 28 batters in 22 innings pitched.

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