Clint Hurdle will not be fired after Pittsburgh's latest late season collapse, according to Neal Huntington.

Huntington responded with a terse "No" when asked whether Hurdle's job is in jeopardy.

"We're all part of it," he said. "We're all part of the really good, and we're all part of the not-as-good. There's no doubt that how we've gotten to this point makes it very easy to put a negative (spin) on it and think the sky is falling. There's a reason for every loss; in some cases it's fixable, and in others it's not."