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Justin Fields makes Pittsburgh Steelers history in loss to Colts
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields put up a flashy stat line in the Steelers’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts. After falling behind by as much as 17, Fields had to put the team on his back, and he did, almost leading Pittsburgh to a stunning comeback win.
Instead, Fields and the Steelers fell just short, but in his efforts, Fields accomplished something that no other Steelers quarterback had ever done. After throwing for 312 yards, rushing for 57 yards, and adding two touchdowns on the ground, Fields is the only quarterback in Steelers history to have over 300 passing yards, over 50 rushing yards, and two or more total touchdowns in franchise history.
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Fields did something that Ben Roethlisberger and Terry Bradshaw never did, and the most likely candidate who could have done something like Fields would have been Kordell Stewart, but even he fell short of that.
Still, he fumbled the ball in a critical play that took points off the board for the Steelers. Fields has to clean up those plays in his game, but he did a valiant job of trying to will the Steelers back into the game. Now, it remains to be seen if the Steelers can ultimately capitalize on Fields’ surprising hot start to the season.
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One person shot inside Club Pittsburgh in city’s Strip District
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — One person was shot overnight inside Club Pittsburgh, a gay club in the city’s Strip District.
The shooting happened just after 2 a.m. on Friday at the club located along Penn Avenue.
Dispatchers confirmed to KDKA-TV that one person was taken to the hospital. Their condition is unknown at this time.
Police officers, paramedics, and firefighters all responded to the active scene.
It’s unclear what led up to the shooting or if anyone was taken into custody.
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New Houston Astros Trade Idea Buys Low On Embattled Pittsburgh Pirates Slugger
The Houston Astros need offensive help in the outfield and will need find a value-forward option in the trade market to do so.
One such player is Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Bryan De La Cruz.
He was a deadline addition last year for the Pirates and saw a sharp decline in play after the deal was made.
Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report now has De La Cruz as the most likely Pittsburgh player to be shipped out this winter.
That leaves the Astros open to swoop in and grab a player who still has a bit of potential for a low price. A possible deal between the two teams could see Houston send prospects Zach Cole and Jackson Nezuh to the Pirates in exchange for the struggling slugger.
De La Cruz posted a disappointing .200/220/.294 slash line over the final 44 games of the 2024 season. It may seem odd to trade for a guy coming off of such a cold stretch, but just a few months ago, he was on All-Star alert and on the verge of a potential 30-plus home run campaign.
Over the first 105 games of the year as a member of the Miami Marlins, he had a much better slash line of .245/.289/.417 with 18 home runs and 51 RBI.
He was one of the few players worth watching in the Marlins lineup this past season.
The 27-year-old debuted back in 2021 and still has a lot of room to grow. If The Astros can get his development turned back around into a positive direction, they could find a serious value with him.
Going back to Jake Meyers, Mauricio Dubon and Chas McCormick alongside Kye Tucker would simply not be acceptable for Houston next season, so they will need to be proactive in upgrading the lineup.
While they don’t have a ton of trade capital in their farm system, they could combine a couple of prospects to entice a team.
Cole is kind of the opposite of De La Cruz.
He’s an incredible defensive presence who can steal bases but doesn’t have much promise at the plate.
Even if the 24-year-old gets called up next year, that isn’t the type of player the Astros need right now.
Nezuh looksed solid in his first professional campaign with a 4.19 ERA and 11.3 K/9.
He is already looking more refined than he did in college, so Houston could do a quick flip of the prospect while the value is growing.
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