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Pirates Could Pursue More Contract Extensions

By Steve Adams | April 27, 2023 at 2:39pm CDT

The Pirates’ extension of Bryan Reynolds — seven years and $100MM on top of his current $6.75MM salary — put an end to a long-running saga of trade rumors swirling around the All-Star outfielder. It’s the first nine-figure contract in franchise history and the second long-term deal with a hopeful core player of the past 14 months; Pittsburgh also signed third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes to an eight-year, $70MM deal prior to the 2022 season. Speaking at yesterday’s press conference to announce the Reynolds extension, Pirates owner Bob Nutting suggested that he hopes to work out long-term deals with additional core players (link via Kevin Gorman of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review).

Nutting noted that “to a great degree, we’re just getting started,” going on to call Reynolds’ new contract “a huge step forward for the franchise” before adding that he’s “confident we’ll have future steps as we go forward.” Pirates fans, in particular, will want to check out Gorman’s full piece for comments not only from Nutting but also from Reynolds himself and from general manager Ben Cherington.

On the one hand, it’s fairly common for owners and baseball operations leaders to offer up what’s essentially boilerplate executive-speak about wanting to extend core players on a young club. On the other, Nutting has kept a notoriously tight budget and small payroll for the Pirates. The extensions for Hayes and especially for Reynolds mark a definitive change in course for the club, and with fresh off guaranteeing his top player an additional $100MM in guaranteed money, Nutting’s words perhaps carry a bit of extra credence.

If the Bucs do plan to explore — or already have explored — long-term pacts with additional players, there are a handful of logical candidates for such a deal. In the rotation, right-handers Roansy Contreras and Mitch Keller both increasingly look like solid building blocks, though they’re at very different stages of their careers. The 23-year-old Contreras doesn’t yet have a full season of Major League service time, putting his earning power on an extension considerably south of Keller. The Reds just locked up righty Hunter Greene, who was controllable for five more seasons, on a six-year, $53MM contract. Contreras is even further removed from free agency and would presumably come with a lower price tag.

Keller, meanwhile, is earning $2.4375MM in 2023 with just two more seasons of club control remaining beyond the current campaign. The 2014 second-rounder ranked as one of the game’s top pitching prospects prior to his debut in 2019, and while it’s taken some time for him to get there, Keller has begun to solidify himself as a quality starter.

Dating back to last May, when he added a sinker to his repertoire and began to rely less heavily on his four-seamer, the 27-year-old sports a 3.28 ERA with a 21.9% strikeout rate, 8.6% strikeout rate and 48.1% ground-ball rate in 159 1/3 innings. That includes an impressive six-inning, two-run, 10-strikeout performance against the Dodgers today. If he were to continue at this pace, he’d have a strong case in extension talks. For some context, Keller will be in the same service class following the 2023 season that Kyle Freeland (five years, $64.5MM) and Pablo Lopez (four years, $73.5MM) were when they signed their own extensions. The Bucs could try to pursue something sooner, but regardless, much of Keller’s breakout looks sustainable.

Elsewhere on the roster, closer David Bednar is a local product who’s emerged as a fan favorite and as one of the game’s better relievers. Since coming over from the Padres as part of the return for Joe Musgrove, he’s pitched to a 2.26 ERA with a 32.6% strikeout rate, 7.3% walk rate, 30 saves and 17 holds. His 2023 campaign has been particularly impressive, as Bednar has yielded just one run in 12 innings with a 15-to-1 K/BB ratio.

That said, relievers are notoriously volatile on a year-to-year basis, and Bednar is already 28 years old. The Pirates control him through his age-31 season and might find some risk in locking him into an extension that would effectively be buying his age-32 campaign and perhaps a season or two thereafter.

In the lineup, the Pirates have some interesting candidates. Shortstop Oneil Cruz is currently out while recovering from a fractured ankle but has displayed some of the most tantalizing tools in all of baseball when healthy. His development is still a work in progress, particularly with regard to his approach at the plate, but few players can match his combination of power, speed and athleticism. Meanwhile, outfielder Jack Suwinski has quickly become a Statcast darling, with eye-popping exit velocity, barrel rates and sprint speed. Both young hitters are controllable through the 2028 season at present.

The Bucs have plenty of young talent beyond that grouping — some of it yet to debut in the Majors. Catchers Endy Rodriguez and Henry Davis are among the most highly regarded in the sport at their position. Right-handers Luis Ortiz and Quinn Priester are both considered potential rotation pieces in the long term. Infielder Nick Gonzales just hit the minor league injured list with a shoulder strain today but is in Triple-A and could potentially make his debut later this year if the issue proves minor.

Broadly speaking, the Pirates have a deep and talented system, with plenty of interesting long-term pieces already on the roster and also on the cusp of debuting while biding their time in the upper minors. There’s always risk for a low-payroll club like this to lock players up so early, as the margin for error is thinner than with a deep-pocketed rival. That said, hitting a home run on an early extension can also be key in allowing teams in this payroll sphere to spend a bit more in free agency, if their core players are locked in at affordable rates. Only time will tell whether Nutting’s comments were merely lip service or the beginning of a welcome trend for Bucs fans, but regardless of which is true, the organization’s future looks increasingly bright.

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  1. Sunday Lasagna

    2 years ago

    Was Ke’Bryan Hayes really worth 8/70? His D is way ahead of his bat.

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    • koz125

      2 years ago

      If you watch his defense then yes. Was 1st in NL in WAR. Will certainly win a gold glove before he’s done.

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      • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

        2 years ago

        Yeah, he low key puts up a nice WAR of your into that sort of thing!

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        • TheMan 3

          2 years ago

          It’s spelled “ you’re “ in that context and saving runs is equally as important as creating them

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      Worth more defensive alone. Add in the running ability and it’s a steal. Was always the chance his wrist improved although that is probably why he signed to contract.

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    • wvsteve

      2 years ago

      I have followed them religiously for 13 years and there is a healthy competition for young players to earn playing time. the starting pitching to me has been the most encouraging part so far this season. with all that said if you watched the Dodgers series the Pirates were just a physically a better team. I know that sounds crazy but they really were the better team.

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      • Scott Kliesen

        2 years ago

        Wasn’t even close. Dodgers were very fortunate to not get swept.

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      • Scott Kliesen

        2 years ago

        A name probably few of you know, Oscar Marin, needs to be mentioned when talking about the Pirates. He’s the Pitching Coach who resurrected the careers of Tyler Anderson and Jose Quintana. He unlocked the potential of Mitch Keller and Roansy Contreras. And now he’s bringing Vince Velasquez to new heights.

        Simply put, he’s a master at his craft. And he deserves to be recognized for being a huge part of the Pirates success this season.

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        • Topshelf Nick

          2 years ago

          Also add Austin Hedges to the mix, he contributed a lot to the Indians young rotation and now does the same with the Pirates.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          I mentioned this earlier (below). If you watched and spring training ball, he had Brubaker looking like a new pitcher, too. Finally, he was keeping the fastball out of dead red and his spin pitches were tighter and going where he wanted them
          Kayakers in the Allegheny really miss the old Pirates pitching style

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  2. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    2 years ago

    I “could pursue” losing weight, but that won’t happen either!

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    • acoss13

      2 years ago

      At least Nutting is “pursuing” instead of penny pinching, but good comment lol

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    • TheMan 3

      2 years ago

      Nutting said during spring training that he was hoping to extend other players after a deal was reached with Reynolds on other key players

      It’s called research, try it sometime

      Reply
  3. Howiedoin

    2 years ago

    As a Braves fan, I wish the Pirates all the good luck in the world. They have a great fan base that deserves a winner.

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    • rct

      2 years ago

      Same here from a Mets fan. Baseball is better when the Pirates are good! Plus, their stadium is beautiful.

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    • njbirdsfan

      2 years ago

      This is probably more of a general fan comment than specific to Pittsburgh, but this is my first season living here, and honestly, the whole negativity from a lot of locals is just getting old.

      I get they haven’t seen much success, but all you ever hear is how the other shoe is eventually going to drop, it’s not sustainable, call me in July, etc. And maybe it will, maybe it won’t. If nothing else, it’s an entertaining team. It’s almost like people don’t even care about the game or even the team, only winning. Which is all fine and well, but I’ve seen that movie before, and they’ll abandon the Pirates the second they lose 3 in a row (which happens to every team, eventually), or they spend a lot of money to go, lose, and they’ll start the whole “same old Pirates” routine. What they don’t seem to understand is baseball isn’t football, so flipping out about a loss here, or a big AB that doesn’t go your way isn’t worth it.

      I mean, they’re not even attempting to sell tickets in several sections of the park. But whatever, I’m sure they’ll pack the joint and pretend they never said what they said if they’re still relevant in July.

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      • TheMan 3

        2 years ago

        you have to realize that with kids still in school, attendance in Pittsburgh won’t be the same as say New York or even Chicago
        The population of the area is roughly 3 million people, whereas the population in NY is closer to 10 million and Chicago 6 million

        I read today that Pirate memorabilia and clothing is selling out all over the local area and ticket sales once school is over have increased significantly

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  4. iH8PaperStraws

    2 years ago

    But Nutting is soooooooooooo cheap!! That’s what everyone keeps saying. Or maybe he’s smart enough to know you need to invest in a group, not a just a single player here and there.

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      Smarter than most fans. I been trying to educate them but only a small percentage of adults are open minded. I never seen him fail to spend enough when needed.

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    • Kruk's Beer League

      2 years ago

      F*#k Nutting. He is cheap. You don’t get a pass for doing what you were SUPPOSED to be doing all along as an owner. F*#k that. He’s owned the team for 16 years and this is the first time he’s done literally ANYTHING.

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      • Robertowannabe

        2 years ago

        He paid McCutchen, Polonco, Tabata Marte Nova, Liriano, …..

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        • TheMan 3

          2 years ago

          and AJ Burnett

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        • Kruk's Beer League

          2 years ago

          When comparing this to other owners, this is literally the bare minimum. It’s an expectation of owning a team. Stretch this it over 16 years as well and it’s next to nothing in the grand scheme of baseball ops.

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        • Robertowannabe

          2 years ago

          Well, you yelled that this was the first time that he did literally anything. That statement was wrong. He has paid several players. Not all worked out.

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      • YourDreamGM

        2 years ago

        When I said Nutting was smarter than most fans I obviously wasn’t talking about intellects like you Kruk’s Left Nut.

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        • Tyler Durden

          2 years ago

          Lol

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  5. 377194

    2 years ago

    The Bucs are lucky they signed Reynolds so cheap. It may not be that easy with some others.

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      They can get traded or qualify offer.

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    • TheMan 3

      2 years ago

      No one took a gun to Reynolds head and forced him to sign the contract
      He did so voluntarily

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      • vtadave

        2 years ago

        Thanks for clarifying. We all thought he had a literal gun to his head.

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    • sfes

      2 years ago

      It was the smart move for Reynolds IMO. Not all players can bet on themselves after rejecting a fortune and turn into the right handed Bambino a la Judge

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  6. fre5hwind

    2 years ago

    Nice, we need to resign some guys anyways.

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  7. YourDreamGM

    2 years ago

    Extend anyone and everyone who is willing. Only team friendly smart contracts. Don’t be like some teams and pay them whatever it takes just to extend them. Trust me Nutting won’t do free agent $ extensions.

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  8. bucincharlotte

    2 years ago

    Smartest owner in MLB!

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      One of them at least.

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    • Kruk's Beer League

      2 years ago

      You spelled ‘worst’ wrong.

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  9. junkmale

    2 years ago

    Perhaps they should invest in a jump-to-conclusions mat, instead.

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    • Kruk's Beer League

      2 years ago

      Smart for being cheap? This is rich commentary. If Nutting was so smart he would have figured out the Rays formula a decade ago and churned out a perennial contender on the cheap. That way he could have pocketed the additional money from merch in addition to the revenue sharing stream he gets.

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      • Robertowannabe

        2 years ago

        You have to have the right people in scouting and in development. Cherrington seems to be much better in those things than Huntington was. There are layers of talent at every level now. Have followed the Pirates since the 60s They never had so many players with talent at every level of their minors at the same time. If the keep the program going the will be able to operate like the Rays and the Cards. Time will tell.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          Well stated and the lack of scouting and development finally did in the Huntington era, no doubt.
          At this juncture, it’s clear there’s been some sea change under Cherington
          And at the MLB level, has any pitching coach done more to turn around middling pitchers than Marin
          Keller, Contreras and Oviedo are one thing but Velasquez is like a new man

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        • touch_the_floor

          2 years ago

          I’ve told people for years the problem was a lot more player development than owner spending. If it truly takes owner spending to win than tampa and Oakland (before this year) would never win.
          Nutting’s biggest mistake IMO was showing faith in those in his front office that did orchestrate the turn around leading to 2013,2014, and 2015. He stayed with them a few years longer out of loyalty and didn’t respond quick enough to a sinking (Pirate) ship.
          When he cleaned house and brought in the new regime a few years ago you could quickly see BN sort of learned from his mistakes.

          My gosh he’s human so he’s allowed to not be perfect in his ownership style as he learns, adjusts and makes improvements.

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      • Buuba ho tep

        2 years ago

        I think kruks left nut needs neutered

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        • Kruk's Beer League

          2 years ago

          Now, now. If I was neutered your mom and I would never be able to give you that little brother you’ve been asking for sunny. We certainly wouldn’t want to deprive you of that.

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          2 years ago

          Left nuts are wonderful things,but they are not the brightest bulbs in the pack.

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      • TheMan 3

        2 years ago

        A decade ago the GM was Neal Huntington and was one of the worst in the franchise’s history

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          Cmon, Dream. His first few years here had people calling him a “wunderkind” of baseball GMs. Unless I’m wrong, he adopted the TB blueprint you talk of often and turned the Pirates around
          Unfortunately, he didn’t employ good scouts and development staff and it came crumbling down. But calling him the “worst” is an exaggeration, no?

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        • joew

          2 years ago

          @corn

          Yeah a very big exaggeration. but his last few years he was for sure near the bottom. Seems like once he started to get more funds he didn’t know what to do with it hahaha

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        • YourDreamGM

          2 years ago

          @cornwhisperer With all your tiredness and oldness you must have confused me with someone else.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          LOL, I really am getting old. I should have known as it didn’t sound like you. Apologies

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        • YourDreamGM

          2 years ago

          I think that Ireland trip wore you out.

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          2 years ago

          Joe-I think that Neil got too casual after Nutting gave him a four year extension after two mediocre years.NH admitted he should be doing more with the minor league instructors just before he was fired after year #2.
          Hurdle I think just got tired of going downhill after the winning team was disbanded in 2016 and 2017.He showed no enthusiasm his last two years.
          Anyone who thinks that he was worse than either of his two awful predecessors either is forgetful or has a selective memory.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          I liked Hurdle. People forget that Pittsburgh’s patron saint Leyland decided he didn’t want to be a part of a rebuild and I think there’s truth to what you say in this regard, Mendoza. Add to that his hip problem that never looked good, even after surgery

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          2 years ago

          I forgot about Clint’s hip problems which would drag anyone down.
          Leyland came in at the tail end of the previous rebuild so he probably was not looking for another one.In his defense he did hang in there for four years with the second one.
          I long ago realized that you were not just another pretty face corn.

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        • joew

          2 years ago

          @Mendoza yeah that could be it. Now that your mentioning it does make a lot of sense.

          And Lloyd McClendon was is the best coach we’ve had since Leyland. (/s) really though that stealing first was great.

          Clint was certainly one of the better coaches we had in this century.

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  10. leftykoufax

    2 years ago

    This is a step in the right direction for a franchise that has not won/been to the world series since 1979. “We are family”

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  11. cornwhisperer

    2 years ago

    Just wanted to thank Steve Adams and MLBTR for another nice article about the Pirates. I was never a Nutting fan but I’ll credit him for having some sort of epiphany lately, beginning in spring training when he said last season was unacceptable.
    After two successive seasons where watching T-ball games was more appealing—and the kids even seemed to care more—-they’ve assembled a fun team to watch
    Hope it continues

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    • Buuba ho tep

      2 years ago

      I agree with you corn…nutting has been bashed but I think he’s coming around. Beating the dodgers two out of three was great.
      I think the BUCCOS can sustain the current winning. I predict 85 wins. Then next year they take off

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      • cornwhisperer

        2 years ago

        You know, Buuba, I predicted 72-75 but this is a different team and it starts with pitching. Having watched these first games, I don’t think your prediction is off at all. Why not? Sure doesn’t seem to be a fluke

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      • YourDreamGM

        2 years ago

        He needs to to be bashed but not for the reasons people do. I am fine with a rock bottom payroll when rebuilding. Smart thing to do. But to say 2021 2022 results were unacceptable? You had a 40 50 million dollar payroll. Instead of releasing Yoshi and Polanco and putting them out of their misery you made them play (awfully) to August to “earn their money”. The results are exactly what you expect from the low payroll garbage product you put on the field. But if they were truly unacceptable then why didn’t you fire management? No one got fired! Nutting you need to take some public relations courses at a local college. When you open your mouth you sound ridiculous.

        Actually many people like corn here believe it. Sorry though Bob. I am not gonna let you bs your fanbase. You can do better. Be honest and transparent. Don’t want to hear you crying complaining making excuses and bs.

        Sorry Bob but a roster of names like Yoshi Tucker Alford Tom Fowler Van Meter Park Castillo tells me that you thought 100 loses was 100 percent acceptable.

        That’s it. I’m done.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          I think I’ve exhausted my thoughts on Nutting and the downfall of Huntington, of the decision to reap profits instead of going committing full blast into a complete rebuild
          But I’m smart enough to know any good business organization has advisors who concoct five and ten year business plans. I’ve never said Nutting is a dummy—quite the contrary— and have to think those last gasps of the previous front office came with the idea of building up capital, too
          No consolation to the independent business owners on and around Federal Street but hey, we saw some thrilling pierogi races, didn’t we?
          Onward and upward. Enjoying this surprising turnaround

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          2 years ago

          In Nutting’s defense I think that he gave the power to BC for the last few years but being a businessman did not give him any money to get much better.
          My problem is that he left this once proud franchise become a laughingstock.I can see not spending much since the farm system had become clearly below average,but three straight years of 100 loss seasons ranks among the worst two or three Pirates teams ever.
          That is not something to be proud of and I think that he thinks that he owes Pittsburgh more.
          And you are right Nutting will spend within reason if and when the Pirates prove that they are a good team.And he should also hire someone with better PR expertise.

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  12. Skeptical

    2 years ago

    People keep throwing around the word “cheap”, but currently the teams with the three best records in baseball are 27th, 28th and 29th in payroll. Will it remain that way? Probably not, but we are a sixth the way through the season already. There is a difference between spending wisely when necessary and throwing money around because you have it. Too many commentators here equate spending money with success.

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      Very true. Thrifty is a better word. Not how much you spend but how you spend it. The 7 million for Santana was much smarter than the 30 some for Bell or 60 some for Abreu.

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  13. Grumpofm

    2 years ago

    We’re not looking for the best players, we’re looking for the right players. I don’t know if Herb Brooks actually said that, or if it’s just a line from miracle. Different sport, same concept. Reynolds might not even be the team’s MVP so far this season. However he is the right player for the pirates, and this contract refects that. Could he have made more? Maybe. However 8 years is a long time to not have a down year or get injured.

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  14. honalieh

    2 years ago

    Waiting for the Dylan Crews extension. First, they have to draft and sign him. He could possibly head straight to MLB instead of spending 2-3 years in the minors. He may be able to step into an MLB lineup right now!!!

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      He would be one of the greatest ever if he was capable of that. He might work his way up quickly but they will make him work his way up.

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  15. joew

    2 years ago

    I definitely would try to extend Mitch and Bednar

    Cruz reminds me so much of Polanco, I am skiddish.

    Players who have not seen mlb time I would offer them pretty low extensions to make sure they are here until 2032-24 some already fit in to that time frame just due to their rookie contracts. I would not push the issue too much, pitchers being higher priority

    Suwinski I probably would not right now. His whole pro ball career is just power and even that was not crazy. But if he is still near this performance at the break I would consider it more.

    Cutch continues to get on base, I would offer him a small aav extension for 1 year + options to take him to 40. he may want to be done but he may also want to be part of the pirates success again. If he isn’t sinking the team on the field his bench presence is worth quite a bit. Atmosphere completely changed once he got here. The hole batman thing was great, i think they said that was his idea? Bob is a Cutch fan too. If Cutch would like to stay I think Bob would make it happen some how even if he is a bench coach.

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    • cornwhisperer

      2 years ago

      Well stated, Joe.

      I liked the idea of Cutch coming home but didn’t see a lot of upside in bringing Santana and Choi on board, but they’ve proven me wrong. The veteran leadership in that clubhouse is something the young guys keep talking about and it shows. And in the case of the first two guys, they obviously have a lot left in the tank at this point

      Agree completely about Cruz. They jumped the gun on Polanco but the guy never did learn plate discipline, how to play the outfield or run bases even with his speed. Maybe Cruz is different—his approach at the plate had looked better before the injury but extending him at this point might be a mistake, especially with guys on the farm pushing the competition at short

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      Extend everyone you can. Except Cutch. He will keep coming back on 1 year deals for as long as he wants to play. Zero risk of losing him. He cares more about his legacy than a few extra million.

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  16. Grumpofm

    2 years ago

    I say extend Keller. Anyone else can wait until the off season. As much as I like Cruz, I’d say absolutely not at least for now. You shouldn’t extend on potential only and that’s all he’s shown. Joe and or Santana need to come back so there’s a person who can play first.

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  17. zbock

    2 years ago

    “Meanwhile” has to come at the start of the sentence, not in the middle. You used it right the second time, but the first time needs to be corrected.

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