Sources: Quarterback Aaron Rodgers to visit Steelers, likely to play for team in 2026

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to visit the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend and is likely to play for the team this season, sources told NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport on Thursday.

However, sources told ESPN there is currently no agreement between Rodgers and the Steelers.

Steelers president Art Rooney II told NFL Network last week that he remained confident Rodgers would be Pittsburgh’s quarterback in 2026 and believed the uncertainty would be resolved soon. Rooney previously said during the NFL’s annual meeting in late March that the organization expected a decision from Rodgers before the NFL Draft, though that deadline passed without an agreement.

With Rodgers still unsigned in free agency, the Steelers applied the rarely used unrestricted free agent tender to the quarterback late last month. The move ensures Pittsburgh could receive a compensatory draft pick if Rodgers signs elsewhere.

If Rodgers signs the tender, he would receive a 10% raise over last season’s salary, earning approximately $15 million this year. The tender also gives the Steelers exclusive negotiating rights if Rodgers does not sign with another team by July 22 or the first day of training camp, whichever comes later.

Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds reaches 1,000th career hits

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds recorded his 1,000th career hit in the third inning of the team’s 1-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix on Wednesday.

It was one of two hits Reynolds collected in the game, and he also added a stolen base.

Reynolds became just the fifth player in Pirates history to record 1,000 hits, 200 doubles, and 140 home runs, joining Andrew McCutchen, Willie Stargell, Dave Parker, and Roberto Clemente.

Paul Skenes throws 8 innings of 2-hit ball, leads Pirates to a 1-0 win over the D-backs

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PHOENIX (AP) — Paul Skenes threw eight brilliant innings in one of the best outings of the young star’s career, Brandon Lowe hit a solo homer and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Arizona Diamondbacks 1-0 on Wednesday night.

Skenes — the defending National League Cy Young award winner — retired the first 14 batters he faced until Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a soft dribbler down the third-base line for a single. The right-handed pitcher tried to make the play, but his throw was well wide of first base.

Nolan Arenado followed with a line drive single to left, but that was the final baserunner Skenes allowed. The 23-year-old struck out seven, including the final three batters he faced in the eighth.

He threw 97 pitches, including 65 strikes.

Gregory Soto worked around a one-out walk in the ninth to earn his second save.

Lowe’s homer to center field was a towering shot that traveled 435 feet and bounced off the batter’s eye. Bryan Reynolds earned his 1,000th career hit on a single in the third, finished the night with two hits and also had a stolen base.

D-backs right-hander Michael Soroka (4-2) gave up several hard-hit balls in the first — including Lowe’s homer — but had more success as the game progressed. He went 6 1/3 innings, giving up seven hits and two walks while striking out six.

Skenes (5-2) has never thrown a nine-inning complete game in his big-league career. He threw 8 1/3 innings once in 2024 and threw an eight-inning complete game last season in a 1-0 loss against the Phillies.

Up next

The D-backs start RHP Zac Gallen (1-2, 4.45 ERA) on Thursday while the Pirates counter with RHP Mitch Keller (3-1, 2.85) in the finale of the three-game series.

Quaker Valley High School boys track and field wins third straight team WPIAL 2A Championship; North Catholic High School girls win 2026 WPIAL 2A team track and field title

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(McMurray, PA) The Quaker Valley High School track and field boys team won its third consecutive title at the WPIAL Class 2A Championships in McMurray on Tuesday.

Quaker Valley defeated Riverview 116-34, North Catholic 112-42 and Greensburg Central Catholic 98-52 to secure the championship.

The Quaker Valley girls team, however, saw its four-year run as WPIAL champion come to an end.

Trailing 73-72 entering the 4×400 relay — the final event — North Catholic won the race to clinch a 77-72 victory over Quaker Valley.

Eduardo Rodriguez throws 7 innings of 2-hit ball, D-backs beat the Pirates 9-0

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez throws against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the first inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

PHOENIX (AP) — Eduardo Rodriguez gave up just two hits over seven strong innings, Geraldo Perdomo added a two-run double and the Arizona Diamondbacks cruised past the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-0 on Tuesday night.

The D-backs used a five-run sixth inning to take a 7-0 lead. Gabriel Moreno hit an RBI double down the right-field foul line, Perdomo added his two-run double, Ketel Marte hit an RBI groundout and Corbin Carroll brought home the final run on a sacrifice fly.

Pittsburgh reliever Yohan Ramirez was tagged for all five runs and recorded just one out.

Rodriguez (3-0) didn’t give up a hit until the fifth inning when Jared Triolo lined a two-out single to left. The veteran left hander struck out seven and walked three. The performance was a welcome sight for the D-backs, who came in with a 5.07 ERA, which was the worst mark in the National League.

The D-backs jumped ahead 2-0 in the first inning after Adrian Del Castillo’s sacrifice fly and Ildemaro Vargas’ RBI double. The 34-year-old Vargas — who was recently named MLB’s NL Player of the Month for March/April — has a .377 batting average and a 1.051 OPS this season.

Pittsburgh’s Bubba Chandler (1-4) fought control issues all night, giving up two runs over five innings. He gave up just two hits, but walked six and struck out four.

The Pirates were without reliever Chris Devenski, who was suspended two games and fined by Major League Baseball for intentionally throwing at Cincinnati Reds rookie Sal Stewart on Saturday.

Manager Don Kelly was suspended one game because of the incident and also missed Tuesday’s contest. Bench coach Kristopher Negron replaced him.

Up next

The D-backs will start RHP Michael Soroka (4-1, 4.70 ERA) on Wednesday while the Pirates counter with RHP Paul Skenes (4-2, 3.18).

Former Pirates outfielder Bob Skinner, a 3-time All-Star and 3-time World Series champion, dies at 94

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Pirates pitching coach Harvey Haddix, center, gets a lift from former teammates Vernon Law, left, now pitching coach for the Seibu Lions, from Japan, and Pirates coach Bob Skinner, right, at the baseball team’s spring training complex in Bradenton, Fla., Feb. 23, 1979. (AP Photo/File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bob Skinner, who earned three World Series rings and was named to the All-Star team three times during a baseball career that spanned more than four decades as a player and coach, has died. He was 94.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, where Skinner began his career and helped the franchise stun the New York Yankees in the 1960 World Series, said Tuesday they were informed of Skinner’s death from his wife, Joan. He died in San Diego. A cause was not provided.

“Bob was an important part of one of the most beloved teams in our storied history and helped deliver a moment that will forever be woven into the fabric of our city,” Pirates chairman Bob Nutting said in a statement. “Bob was a talented player, a proud Pirate and a respected member of the baseball community.”

Skinner, a 6-foot-4 left-handed-hitting outfielder who threw right-handed and was known as “Sleepy” for his laid-back demeanor, spent 12 seasons in the majors with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St. Louis.

A career .277 hitter, Skinner was named to the National League All-Star team in 1958 and twice in 1960, during the brief period when Major League Baseball held two All-Star games a season. Skinner spent eight-plus seasons with Pittsburgh from 1954-63 before being traded to Cincinnati and then the Cardinals, where he was part of the 1964 team that won the World Series.

Skinner retired at the end of the 1966 season before going into coaching and managing. He went 93–123 during a short managerial run with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1968-69 and a one-game interim stint with his hometown San Diego Padres in 1977.

A respected coach who worked with six different organizations in various capacities, Skinner returned to Pittsburgh in 1979 as the club’s hitting coach, winning a third ring as part of the “We Are Family” Pirates that beat Baltimore in the 1979 World Series.

Skinner’s best season may have been 1960, when he drove in a career-high 86 runs while hitting in the middle of a Pirates lineup that reached the World Series. He started in Game 1 against the New York Yankees but injured his thumb while sliding into a base, forcing him to sit out until Game 7. He went 0 for 2 with a walk in Game 7, scoring on Rocky Nelson’s second-inning homer and later laying down a sacrifice bunt that advanced two runners during an eighth-inning rally that put Pittsburgh in front.

Skinner was born on Oct. 3, 1931, in La Jolla, California. A standout at San Diego Junior College, he signed a contract with Pittsburgh in the early 1950s and eventually made his debut in 1954 after spending two years in the military during the Korean War.

Skinner is survived by Joan, sons Mark, Craig, Drew and Joel, along with eight grandchildren.

MLB suspends Pirates pitcher Chris Devenski and manager Don Kelly for intentional throw at Reds player

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates manager Don Kelly and pitcher Chris Devenski were both suspended following an incident during a game against the Cincinnati Reds.

Major League Baseball announced Tuesday that Devenski was suspended three games and fined an undisclosed amount for intentionally throwing at Sal Stewart in the seventh inning Saturday. The pitch led to his ejection.

The suspension is set to begin Tuesday, coinciding with the Pirates’ road series in Arizona, unless Devenski appeals. If appealed, the discipline will be delayed until the process is complete.

The MLB then said Devenski’s suspension was reduced to two games later in the day after negotiations with the players’ association. His fine was undisclosed.

Kelly was suspended one game and fined an undisclosed amount for his role in the incident and is expected to serve the suspension Tuesday.

Former Steelers quarterback Skylar Thompson signs with division-rival Ravens

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Steelers quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Skylar Thompson throw as Logan Woodside and Mason Rudolph look on Aug. 7, 2025, at Saint Vincent College. (Chaz Palla | TribLive)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Baltimore, MD) The Baltimore Ravens announced Monday they have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Skylar Thompson.

Thompson, 28, is a four-year veteran who previously played for the Miami Dolphins and spent last season with Pittsburgh. A seventh-round pick in 2022, he has appeared in 10 games with three starts, most recently in 2024.

He spent most of last season on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

Pittsburgh nominated for Best NFL City in 2026 USA Today Sports Readers’ Choice Awards

(Caption and Credit for Photo: Steelers fans cheer on the team against the Dolphins in the first quarter Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at Acrisure Stadium. (Chaz Palla/TribLive)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh is among 20 nominees in the running for Best NFL City in the 2026 USA Today Sports Readers’ Choice Awards.

Each city was nominated by an expert panel. According to USA Today, “few cities capture an NFL vibe better than Pittsburgh,” citing traditions such as the Terrible Towel and a statue of late running back Franco Harris at the city’s airport.

Voting is open through May 11, with the top 10 winners to be announced May 20. You can vote for Pittsburgh by clicking here.

PHEAA Joins PIAA In Awarding Student-Athlete Scholarships

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association have announced their inaugural 2025–26 All-Academic Athletic Teams, recognizing student-athletes for excellence both on the field and in the classroom.

The agencies awarded $1,000 scholarships to 24 high school seniors selected from 193 nominees across all PIAA districts in Pennsylvania.

According to a release from the PHEAA, here are the 2025-26 PHEAA / PIAA All-Academic Athletic Teams:

Boys:

District 1 – Thomas Ginnetti, Pennridge

District 2 – Nicholas Burak, Valley View

District 3 – Colton Rutt, Cocalico

District 4 – Tyler Ulrich, Warrior Run

District 5 – Brennan Lohr, Conemaugh Township

District 6 – Cooper Lovrich, Bellwood-Antis

District 7 – Ryan Spitznagel, South Park

District 8 – Jaden Colbert, Obama Academy

District 9 – Dalton Wenner, Cranberry

District 10 – Blake Glass, Fort LeBoeuf

District 11 – Sean Steckert, Southern Lehigh

District 12 – Ryan Connor, Cardinal O’Hara

Girls:

District 1 – Avery Lustgarten, Garnet Valley

District 2 – Amanda Dempsey, Dunmore

District 3 – Kaydon Brandt, Susquenita

District 4 – Haley Litzelman, North Penn-Liberty

District 5 – Alyssa Yeatts, Northern Bedford

District 6 – Zaelinh Nguyen-Moore, Altoona

District 7 – Anabella Aquino, Penn Trafford

District 8 – Mia Quarles, Obama Academy

District 9 – Harley Thompson, Northern Potter

District 10 – Miah Skelly, North East

District 11 – Leah Black, Tamaqua Area

District 12 – Dailyanis Nunez Guzman, Thomas A. Edison