Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Scott Sauerbeck has died at the age of 53. Sauerbeck pitched for the Pirates for five ...
Scott Sauerbeck, a relief pitcher who was a Rule 5 Draft pick and spent five seasons with the P Pirates, has died. He was 53.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Former relief pitcher Scott Sauerbeck, who spent parts of two seasons with Cleveland during his career, has ...
Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Scott Sauerbeck has died. He was 53. The Pirates posted about Sauerbeck’s death on X. “The ...
The Pirates confirmed that the Cincinnati native, who appeared in parts of seven major league seasons, died of a heart attack ...
The left-handed pitcher set the Pittsburgh Pirates record for most games pitched in a single season when he made 78 ...
Scott Sauerbeck, a former MLB pitcher originally drafted by the Mets, died on Tuesday, the Pirates announced. He was 53. The ...
According to Pittsburgh Baseball Now, the 53-year-old Sauerbeck suffered a heart attack in Bradenton, Fla., earlier this week. The Pittsburgh Pirates confirmed Sauerbeck’s passing. “Our thoughts are ...
While the Pirates did not provide details on his passing, Pittsburgh Baseball Now reports that the left-hander suffered a ...
Former New York Mets draft pick Scott Sauerbeck, who was a relief pitcher in the majors for eight seasons, has died. The ...
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman looks back on the Wahconah Park career of former big league pitcher Scott Sauerbeck. Sauerbeck died earlier this week. He was 53.
Sauerbeck was a Cincinnati native who attended Miami University in Ohio. The Mets selected him in the 23rd round of the 1994 draft. Sauerbeck pitched four years in the New York system. They lost him ...