published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Friday, May 8th, 2015 – 2:42 pm
Mark Kaboly live from Steelers Rookie Camp on how the new guys are looking?
The Steelers have signed their first of two sixth-round selections, defensive end L.T. Walton, from the 2015 NFL Draft. Financial terms of the four-year deal were not disclosed.
Walton (6-5, 319), who was the 199th overall pick, played collegiately at Central Michigan. In 39 games, Walton totaled 106 tackles to go along with six sacks, 18.5 TFLs, three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. He started all 12 games in 2014 and earned first-team All-MAC accolades.
Walton is the first of the Steelers’ eight draft selections from the 2015 NFL Draft to sign with the team.
published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Wednesday, May 6th, 2015 – 8:56 am
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Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Gerrit Cole has been voted the National League Pitcher of the Month for
the month of April.
Cole was a perfect 4-0 in five April starts, tying for the Major League lead in wins while ranking among league
leaders with a 1.76 ERA (4th) and 35 strikeouts (6th) in 30.2 innings of work. His ERA was the lowest among NL
pitchers with 30.0-or-more innings of work last month. The 24-year-old held opposing hitters to a .198 batting
average, allowing just 22 hits and eight walks. Cole allowed just a single home run. This is the first career Pitcher of
the Month Award for Cole, who was voted NL Rookie of the Month for September 2013. In addition, he is the first
Pittsburgh pitcher to win the award since Randy Tomlin in June 1992.
S13, Ep 23: Scott McCarron Opens Up About His Cancer Battle | Brandt Jobe on His Battle to Get Back out on Tour, & Clark Dennis on Competing on the European Legends Tour
S13, Ep 20: 2x PGA Tour Winner David Peoples on Q-School Pressure, The Masters & Mental Game + Scott Petersen Founder of Scott Golf on Creating Custom Clubs That Lower Scores