Pirates’ Ryan O’Hearn sets club record with 10 RBIs during 3-homer night in team’s 12-4 win vs. Braves

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Ryan O’Hearn (29)celebrates a three-run home run off Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Hurston Waldrep during the third inning of an MLB game, Tuesday, July 7, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Philip G. Pavely)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Ryan O’Hearn has been playing baseball nearly all his life. Never has the left-handed slugger had a game quite like Tuesday’s 12-4 win over Atlanta.

Not in Little League. Not in high school. Not at Sam Houston State. Not in the minors. Not in Baltimore. Not in San Diego. Not ever.

Three home runs. Ten RBIs. One magical night that included a rare curtain call and ended with his batting helmet headed to Cooperstown.

The Pirates have been playing baseball since 1882. No player across 145 seasons had ever driven in 10 runs in a game. A grand slam in the first and a three-run homer in the third off Braves starter Hurston Waldrep, and another three-run shot off Atlanta reliever Connor Thomas in the sixth changed all that, breaking the club single-game record of nine RBIs set by Johnny Rizzo against St. Louis on May 30, 1939 — a scant 54 years before the 32-year-old O’Hearn was born.

The 10 RBIs also marked the most in the majors by a player this season, and he became the 11th big leaguer since RBI became an official statistic in 1920 to have at least three home runs and 10 RBIs in a game and the first since Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani did it against Miami in September 2024.

“Got some good pitches to hit and after the third one I was like, ‘Oh man, no kidding? I guess today’s supposed to be my day,’” O’Hearn said.

In more ways than one. When O’Hearn took Thomas deep to push his RBI total to 10, it also marked the 100th home run of his nine-year career. Not bad for a semi-late bloomer who didn’t reach the majors until 25 and didn’t become an All-Star until last season, just after turning 31.

The Pirates saw enough to sign him to a two-year deal in the offseason, their first multiyear investment in a free agent in nearly a decade. O’Hearn has embraced the role of clubhouse leader on a team trying to reach the postseason after 10-plus years in the wilderness. His 16 homers are one short of his career high of 17 set last season, and his record-setting night came just hours after Pittsburgh lost rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin for two months with a left hand injury.

“We’re going to keep rocking,” O’Hearn said. “We have good players.”

O’Hearn is one of them. Pirates manager Don Kelly wanted to give O’Hearn a break late with Pittsburgh comfortably ahead, but didn’t want to do it at the cost of robbing O’Hearn of a shot at history.

So O’Hearn headed to the plate in the ninth, looking to become the 22nd player to hit four homers in a game. When he looked at the mound, he couldn’t help but smile when he saw Braves infielder Jorge Mateo, whom O’Hearn called a “good buddy.”

Atlanta turned to Mateo to give the bullpen a breather in a blowout, and Mateo did what Waldrep and Harris couldn’t by keeping O’Hearn in the yard, though not off the bases. O’Hearn laced a single to right field to complete a four-hit night and give the Pirates their third straight victory as ace Paul Skenes earned his first win in nearly two months.

The reigning NL Cy Young winner gave up two runs on eight hits over six solid innings, walking one and striking out four. Skenes, who opted out of next week’s All-Star Game and was replaced by teammate Braxton Ashcraft, also saw his velocity consistently stick in the 97-98 mph range after frequently dipping into the mid-90s during a loss to Philadelphia last week.

Not that Skenes wanted to talk about it much. For once, his performance wasn’t the story, even if he couldn’t help but have a little fun at his teammate’s expense.

“I think it was kind of selfish, to be honest,” Skenes deadpanned. “Everybody else was getting on, and then, home runs are rally killers. You hit a three-run home run or a grand slam, and it’s just like, what now? There’s nobody on. Nobody can drive him in. Good for him, I guess.”

Flaugherty Run Road temporarily closed because of recent storm damage

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Moon Township, PA) Flaugherty Run Road is temporarily closed to traffic in both directions between Brodhead Road and Route 51 in Moon Township because of recent storm damage. No estimate has been released on the reopening time of the road. However, the PennDOT 511 Map affirms that the detours could be in place through August 31st. According to the Township of Crescent, the top of Stoops Ferry will also close. According to a report from the Beaver County Times, suggested detours for drivers can be found below:

Northbound Route 51 to Flaugherty Run Road 

Continue northbound on Route 51 past Flaugherty Run Road 

Turn left onto westbound Route 151 (Laurel Road) 

Turn left onto Brodhead Road 

End detour 

Southbound Route 51 to Flaugherty Run Road 

Continue southbound on Route 51 past Flaugherty Run Road 

Turn right onto University Boulevard 

Turn right onto Business Loop 376 

Take the east 376 toward Flaugherty Run Road/Airport exit 

Turn right onto Flaugherty Run Road 

End detour 

Pirates pitcher Braxton Ashcraft replaces fellow Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Braxton Ashcraft throws during the third inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Saturday, July 4, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The MLB announced today that Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Braxton Ashcraft will replace fellow Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game next Tuesday, July 14th in Philadelphia.

Skenes was the only Pirate player to make it to the National League’s team this year, but since he stated on Saturday that he is pitching tonight’s game against the Atlanta Braves and Sunday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers at PNC Park, he is ineligible to play in the 2026 edition of baseball’s all-star game.

Ashcraft’s 2026 statistics going into his next start against the Milwaukee Brewers at PNC Park on Friday include 122 strikeouts, an ERA of 3.24 and a 9-3 record.

Skenes also requested for Ashcraft to take his place, and this makes Ashcraft a first-time MLB All-Star.

Pirates rookie shortshop Konnor Griffin placed on injured list again; expected to be out eight to ten weeks

(Credit for Photo: The Pirates’ Konnor Griffin runs the bases after hitting a home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Reds, Friday, June 26, 2026, at PNC Park, in Pittsburgh. (Matt Freed/Post-Gazette))

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates senior director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said today that the team placed shortstop Konnor Griffin on the 10-day injured list with a torn sagittal band, which stabilizes the extensor tendon, in his left ring finger. 

He will not be expected back for the Pirates until at least September and this injury occurred during the team’s game against the Washington Nationals in Washington, D.C. on Sunday when Griffin was making a diving catch. 

His estimated timeline is eight to ten weeks and Tomczyk confirmed that his injury will be splinted for six weeks. 

The twenty-year-old rookie already missed nearly a month for the Pirates this season because of a flexor strain in his right forearm and has played just eight games since returning from that first injury on June 26th. 

Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014, the world’s largest operating steam locomotive, makes its appearance in Beaver County this weekend

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Leetsdale, PA) The world’s largest operating steam locomotive dubbed the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 is getting ready to visit Beaver County this Saturday, July 11th.

It is expected to arrive in the area of eastern Allegheny County sometime after 11:15 a.m. and eventually follow Route 65 through Sewickley, Avalon and Bellevue.

It will stop for thirty minutes for a public viewing in Leetsdale at 6:15 p.m. The train will then stop at the Conway Yard before departing on Sunday, July 12th at 9 a.m. to go to Ohio.

Source: Pirates rookie shortshop Konnor Griffin diagnosed with torn tendon in his left ring finger

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates shortshop Konnor Griffin, front, makes a diving catch on a popup hit by Washington Nationals’ Keibert Ruiz for an out during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan, Pittsburgh Pirates rookie shortshop Konnor Griffin has been diagnosed with a torn tendon in his left ring finger and could be sidelined for at least a month.

Griffin’s status is day-to-day and he injured that finger while he was making a diving catch during the Pirates’ game against the Washington Nationals in Washington, D.C. on Sunday.

Griffin has already missed about a month for the Pirates this season with a right forearm strain.

He was put on the injured list for the forearm strain injury on May 31st and returned to play for the Pirates on June 26th.

Prosecutors show video of Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson from the day Kirk was killed as preliminary hearing continues

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Tyler Robinson, accused in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, appears during a hearing in 4th District Court in Provo, Utah, on Friday, June 12, 2026. (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, Pool)

(PROVO, UTAH- AP) The weeklong preliminary hearing for the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk enters its second day on Tuesday. Prosecutors aim to show that they have enough evidence against Tyler Robinson to proceed to a trial. After the hearing concludes, state District Judge Tony Graf must determine if the case should proceed, which experts say is likely.

Prosecutors were expected to present a recorded statement from Robinson’s roommate and more videos from law enforcement on Tuesday.

Robinson, 23, is charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination on the Utah Valley University campus, for which prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Robinson’s attorneys have not commented on his guilt or innocence.

Sheetz Giving Away Free Fries on National French Fry Day

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Altoona, PA) Sheetz is celebrating National French Fry Day on July 10th with a special offer that lasts for a week.

The convenience store brand is giving away one free bag of French fries with any qualifying purchase of $10 or more at all of its over 830 locations.

This promotion is available from Friday, July 10th through Thursday, July 16th and it can be added in the Sheetz app under the OFFERZ tab.

One redemption can be used per My Sheetz Rewardz member.

Explore Fort McIntosh thanks to new technology

Beaver County Radio

BEAVER — As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, a team of developers is using advanced technology to resurrect a vanished piece of America’s frontier history.

Immersive Beaver, a new volunteer-led initiative making interactive media for local museums, announced its partnership with the Beaver Area Heritage Museum to develop a historically informed digital twin of Fort McIntosh for use as an in-person exhibit.

Built in 1778 along the Ohio River in present-day Beaver, the fort was a consequential Revolutionary War outpost and the site of significant treaty negotiations. It is also recognized as the birthplace of the United States Army in peacetime. While the physical structure disappeared centuries ago, this new reconstruction will allow the public to explore the fort as it may have stood all those years ago.

The upcoming digital exhibit was introduced at the museum July 4 as the nation commemorated the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Visitors received a preview of the work-in-progress experience, which is planned to become a permanent museum installation in 2028, marking
the 250th anniversary of Fort McIntosh. While the project has reached an important milestone, significant historical research, 3D modeling, programming, and exhibit development remain.

Immersive Beaver is actively seeking volunteer historians, artists and engineers, as well as financial supporters to help enhance the experience and ensure it remains freely accessible to the public through the Beaver Area Heritage Museum.

“Our team is excited to unveil our work to bring Fort McIntosh back to life, built by hand on an accurate digital landscape of Beaver,” said Robert Belle-Isle of Immersive Beaver. “We are using revolutionary approaches to give people the chance to see something that has not been seen in centuries.”

The reconstruction is a serious historical and educational undertaking. The Immersive Beaver team will use archival evidence, historical maps and archaeological data to build the environment. Given the ambiguity of historical data from the time, a complete interpretation is not possible. However, the digital space helps the team test competing historical interpretations.

“I have always been drawn to the idea that new technology can help us reach backward, not just forward. We usually talk about innovation in terms of creating the future, but it can also give us extraordinary new ways to recover, preserve and understand the past,” said Ryan O’Shea of Immersive Beaver.

“We are in the business of making history accessible to everyone from children to adults,” said Mark Miner, chairman of the Beaver Area Heritage Museum. “This digital reconstruction allows us to pull the fragments of a rather scattered history together in a truly immersive way so that you can really visualize in an all new format what it felt like to be at the fort. And by doing this, we are going to make history as accessible as possible, not only for today but for future generations.”

Immersive Beaver volunteers Ryan O’Shea, Davey Wagner and Robert Belle-Isle, (left to right) stand before a screen
displaying the team’s digital reconstruction of Fort McIntosh during the project’s public unveiling at the Beaver
Area Heritage Museum in Beaver, on July 4, 2026. The historically informed 3D environment is
being developed for a planned permanent museum installation in 2028, the 250th anniversary of the fort’s
construction.

About Immersive Beaver

Immersive Beaver is an ambitious volunteer-led organization that partners with small local museums to develop state-of-the-art exhibits and immersive experiences. By bringing together engineers, artists, historians and educators, the organization creates opportunities for volunteers to apply their professional skills in service of their communities.

Immersive Beaver is actively accepting volunteers to help develop the Fort McIntosh digital reconstruction and future museum projects. The organization welcomes software developers, digital artists, grant writers, researchers and anyone interested in applying their skills to create innovative museum experiences for their local communities.

To start your adventure with Immersive Beaver, visit: immersivebeaver.org

Support the Fort McIntosh Project
The Fort McIntosh reconstruction is made possible through community support. Donations directly fund historical research, software and equipment costs, exhibit development and the permanent installation at the Beaver Area Heritage Museum. Additional funding will directly expand the scope and depth of the experience, enabling more detailed environments, enhanced interactive features, and a richer, more engaging visitor experience.

As a one-time recognition, supporters who contribute during the project’s early development will have their names permanently displayed on an Early Supporters Monument within the digital exhibit.
To support the project, visit: beaverheritage.org/digital-fort-mac-donation/

Creating Jobs in Allegheny County: Governor Shapiro Secures $80 Million Investment from Curtiss-Wright to Expand Operations, Creating 150 New Jobs

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Governor Josh Shapiro announced yesterday in Harrisburg that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has secured an $80 million, multi-year investment from Curtiss-Wright to expand its operations in Allegheny County. The Commonwealth is investing more than $1.2 million in the project, which will create 150 new jobs over the next three years while retaining over 860 existing positions. 

Curtiss-Wright’s Cheswick campus spans 118 acres and designs, manufactures, and tests advanced solutions for critical naval defense and commercial nuclear markets.  

The company will construct two new buildings to expand manufacturing and testing capacity, improve operational efficiency, reduce lead times, and support future growth as part of these investments.