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The Pirates will recall Cook from Triple-A Indianapolis prior to Wednesday's contest in Detroit, Alex Stumpf of MLB.com reports. He will be the roster replacement for Bryan Reynolds, who is headed ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates promoted outfielder/first baseman Billy Cook to the big leagues, the club announced Wednesday. The move comes as Bryan Reynolds was placed on the MLB paternity leave list ...
Jun. 18—The Pittsburgh Pirates promoted outfielder/first baseman Billy Cook to the big leagues, the club announced Wednesday. The move comes as Bryan Reynolds was placed on the MLB paternity ...
Jun. 18—DETROIT — The Pirates are promoting outfielder Billy Cook from Triple-A Indianapolis, sources confirmed to the Post-Gazette on Wednesday morning. MLB.com was first to report Cook's ...
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Red hot hitter Billy Cook reportedly called up by Pirates - MSNAccording to a report from MLB.com, outfielder/first baseman Billy Cook is being recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis. MLB.com’s Alex Stumpf says Cook will be joining the Pirates in Detroit on ...
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Pirates Send Outfielder Back Down to Minors - MSNPITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder will head back down to the minor leagues after a short stint in the MLB. The Pirates announced that they optioned outfielder Billy Cook to Triple-A ...
Farm report is a recurring notebook highlighting the past week of baseball throughout the Pirates minor league system. All rankings are per MLB Pipeline. Below are the most notable ...
Billy Cook, 1B/OF (Triple-A): Cook, the Pirates' No. 18 prospect, is hitting .434 (23 for 53) in Triple-A this month, the second-best June average among all minor leaguers.
Billy Cook hit a big home run in the minor leagues shortly after the Pittsburgh Pirates optioned him down to Triple-A, leaving the organization no excuse, but to bring him right back up.
Tommy Pham's recent MLB achievement draws lukewarm reactions, with one of the fans saying, “Nobody cares” about his so-called milestone.
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