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The drive for seven straight State Championships (and 16 in 19 seasons) begins soon for the Valley View High School volleyball program. “The Drive with Brad Bobo” opened up the First National Bank High School Coaches’ Corner on Monday to welcome back the head coach of the Lady Blazers’ juggernaut, Margie McGee. She looks at team camps, and previews her 2021 campaign, one in which she’ll have to replace seven seniors from last year’s title team.
Pirates rookie pitcher Max Kranick recalled to make DH start
Field Level Media
11 Jul 2021, 05:19 GMT+10
The Pittsburgh Pirates recalled pitcher Max Kranick and placed him on the active roster for Saturday s doubleheader against the New York Mets.
Kranick, who turns 24 this month, was pulled up from Triple-A Indianapolis to start Game 2.
The right-hander has one appearance for the Pirates, which came June 27 against the St. Louis Cardinals. In that contest, he earned the win in his first major league game, throwing five shutout innings with no hits, runs or walks given up, while striking out three.
That performance made Kranick the first pitcher since 1893 to leave a game with a perfect game intact (through at least five innings) in his MLB debut, per the Elias Sports Bureau. Still, he was optioned back to Indianapolis after the stellar start.
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Family, friends, and former teachers were excited over Sunday night s success. Author: Stacy Lange Updated: 8:01 PM EDT June 28, 2021
ARCHBALD, Pa. Local baseball fans are still excited about a game that happened Sunday night in St. Louis.
Max Kranick pitched in his major league debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates and did so perfectly.
Tuggy Wilson was setting up soccer fields at Valley View High School in Archbald by the afternoon. But, when he mowed the baseball field in the morning, he admits, he got a little emotional.
Tuggy used to prepare the pitching mound for Cougars baseball standout Max Kranick, who pitched his major league debut Sunday night.
ST. LOUIS One of the Pirates’ top prospects will make his Major League debut on Sunday at Busch Stadium.
Max Kranick, the club’s No. 26 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will start for the Pirates on Sunday, manager Derek Shelton confirmed. Shelton said right-hander Geoff Hartlieb is expected to be