Today's loss showed us that while the roster is different, some realities remain intact. Paul Skenes has never had the freedom to struggle, and this year will be no different.
My column from Queens:
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I spoke 1-on-1 with Don Kelly less than a week before his first opening day as the Pirates manager. We discussed team culture, Paul Skenes, Konnor Griffin and more. Read it all here:
Clamoring for Konnor Griffin to make the Pirates’ opening day roster is no longer “yinzer” activity. It’s something a large portion of the baseball world wants to see.
My column on the most valuable baseball prospect this town has ever encountered:
Andrew McCutchen returned in 2023 hoping to help bring the city he calls home back to the postseason. Accomplishing that mission in 2026, even with him no longer in the mix, is now the best way for this story to end.
My column:
Lucy Schaly, a good friend and coworker of mine, was recently diagnosed with brain cancer. A GoFundMe has been created to help support her and her family during these difficult times.
If you're able, you can donate here:
Marcell Ozuna’s arrival is a microcosm of the Pirates’ offseason as a whole. Due to their past sins, they had to take what they could get, rather than addressing direct needs.
My column:
Many still believe there is a decent chance Andrew McCutchen plays for the Pirates in 2026. But it’s rather clear that one side is far more interested than the other.
My column:
Mike Tomlin’s departure means many things, including the end of his always interesting press conferences. I ranked the top 15 “Tomlinisms,” which you can read here:
On today's Bucco Territory we sat down with MLB's top prospect, Konnor Griffin. Lots of great stuff in his one, especially near the end when Konnor picks the brain of our Josh Harrison.
Check it out here:
I spent the past month crafting this profile on Penn State head coach Matt Campbell. It aims to show who he is, both as a coach and a man. It's a privilege to write stories like these for the Post-Gazette.
You can read it here:
Last night’s win provided a reason to celebrate, along with reason to believe bigger celebrations could be just around the corner.
My column on the most thrilling Steelers win in years:
As we say goodbye to 2025, let’s take one final look back. Here are the top 25 Pittsburgh sports stories from our last trip around the sun:
There are many to blame for yesterday’s loss in Cleveland, but Steelers GM Omar Khan is at the top of my list. That, along with some Pitt, Penn State and Pirates thoughts in this week’s column.
Read it here:
With Christmas only a few days away, this week’s column is an open letter to Santa, one that serves as a collective wish list for Pittsburgh sports fans. Read it here:
This isn’t just a rough stretch for the Penguins. The inability to hold a lead has become this team’s identity, one that's quickly ruining the season.
That, along with some Pitt, Penn State and and college football thoughts in this week's column:
Tonight's Army-Navy game marked the final chapter in Eli Heidenreich and Alex Tecza's football journey. Trailing late in the second half, the Mt. Lebanon duo made sure their story had a happy ending.
Read our third and final part of the series, here:
“From the boys to the moms to the dads, they all really did save me.”
Part 2 of our series on Navy's Eli Heidenreich and Alex Tecza tells the story of a unique support community built through their football journey. Read it here:
This area has produced plenty of great football stories, but none quite like the journey Navy standouts Eli Heidenreich and Alex Tecza have traveled together.
Our first story of a three-part series on the Mt. Lebanon duo:
“It’s stuff like this that will keep him motivated to press on and never give up.”
Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry recently teamed up with "So Many Angels" to give a young fan an experience he'll never forget. My story:
This year’s Ohio State-Michigan game follows last year’s infamous postgame fight over a flag. I spoke with Steelers rookies Will Howard and Jack Sawyer about that day, and how it shaped their national championship team moving forward. My story:
This week’s column ledes with Riverhounds SC, our city’s newest champion. It also includes some lWPIAL finals, Pitt, Penguins, Steelers and Pirates thoughts. Read it all here:
Steelers radio broadcasts have long been a part of the franchise’s lore, but few understand the process behind each game's call. Last week, I spent extended time with the crew to gain an inside look at their preparation.
My story from the booth:
Pat Narduzzi got exactly what he deserved Saturday afternoon -- but Pitt can still prove him right. I discuss that, along with Aliquippa football, the Riverhounds, Paul Skenes and the Steelers in this week's "weekend thoughts."
Read it all here:
“I think about puck; they handle everything else.”
My story on how the Penguins go about making life off the ice as easy as possible for their new players:
On today’s @BuccoTerritory we discuss this year’s NL Cy Young winner; What he’s already done for the Pirates and how they can help him achieve more.
Watch/listen here:
Pitt's Saturday showdown against Notre Dame marks the 50-year anniversary of perhaps the most significant individual performance in program history, one that took the Panthers to another level.
My story that looks back on Tony Dorsett's historic day:
Pittsburgh’s professional sports teams have failed to surprise us much over the last few years. Can the Penguins buck that trend?
That, along with some Riverhounds, Steelers, ACC and WPIAL football thoughts in this week’s column. Read it all here: