Pirates sign Aroldis Chapman, Penguins score on themselves, both teams going in opposite directions

The Fan Morning Show - A podcast by Audacy - Fridays

Hour 1 with Dorin Dickerson: The Pirates have made a major splash in free agency. According to multiple reports, the Pirates signed left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman to a 1-year, $10.5 million deal. Remember when Chapman hit McCutchen in the back while on the Reds in 2012? McCutchen and Chapman played together on the Yankees in 2018. It will be ok. Austin likes the signing and thinks it needs to be the tip of the iceberg.  More moves need to follow this, especially in the rotation. Bechtold baseball breakdown. The Pirates bullpen is deep, but what comes next? The Bucs need to add starting pitching to have a well-rounded staff. The Johan Oviedo and Endy Rodriguez injuries hurt, but you are going into spring knowing they aren't playing. There shouldn't be any issue between Chapman and Cutch. The move makes the team better and why people should be excited. The Penguins scored a goal... on their own net. Kris Letang passed the puck back to Evgeni Malkin during a delayed penalty with Tristan Jarry to the bench for the extra attacker. Letang's puck went off Malkin's stick and into the net to make it a two-goal deficit. The own goal was terrible. We discuss the position the Pens have put themselves in. They're not going to trade Malkin or Letang. Erik Karlsson was supposed to be the new piece that fixed things.  Do the Pirates have the brighter future than the Steelers and Penguins? Austin thinks the Pirates over the next few years have better results coming than the Penguins. Dorin believes it's one of the most frustrating times in Pittsburgh sports in a long time.