BRADENTON, Fla. -- There was a lot of ground to cover and 15 minutes to do it.
It has been an eventful year for the Pittsburgh baseball club, considering where they are in the rebuild and the new collective bargaining agreement. It's also been an eventful couple of months, once factoring in Bryan Reynolds' contract situation and trade request, and even an eventful couple of weeks and days when it comes to the developments with AT&T SportsNet and Discovery Warner Bros., who broadcast Pirate games.
Pirates owner and chairman Bob Nutting spoke with DK Pittsburgh Sports for a brief but open one-on-one interview ahead of the team's first spring training game at LECOM Park Saturday.