This trade season, a number of controllable players were heavily rumored to be on the market who ultimately did not end up getting traded at all. Among that group, one of the most surprising players who wound up staying put with their current club was Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller. The Yankees, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Mets, and Cubs were all connected to Keller over the summer, and at one point a proper fire sale seemed to be on the table for Pittsburgh.
A deal didn’t come to pass with any of those clubs, however. Keller, Bryan Reynolds, and even pending free agents like Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Andrew Heaney were still in Pittsburgh come August 1. On some level, that seems to reflect the front office’s belief in the team as a potential short-term competitor, even in spite of its major flaws. GM Ben Cherington told reporters just recently that he believes the team can contend in 2026, so it stands to reason that a player like Oneil Cruz might not be on the market at this point, even if there were reasons to believe a team could’ve pried him away a few months ago.
That doesn’t necessarily mean room to make trades goes out the window, however. In that same conversation with reporters, Cherington acknowledged that upgrading the offense on the trade market was on the table for the Pirates heading into this winter. While Pittsburgh has one of the richest farm systems in the majors from which they could deal if so inclined, an organization that regularly runs some of the lowest payrolls in MLB may not want to part with packages rich with prospect capital to acquire just one or two hitters. That could make trading for the MLB roster an attractive alternative, and when looking at the players already in the majors it’s not hard to see why Keller in particular could be a piece it would make sense for Pittsburgh to part with.
While the right-hander looked quite good in the first half of the 2025 season, his numbers began to falter after the All-Star break. In his last 11 starts, he’s posted a 5.87 ERA and 5.21 FIP across 53 2/3 innings of work. Brutal as those numbers may be, when zooming out to look at his full-season stats, one sees that this tough stretch really only brought him back to what he’s established as his career norm at this point. For three seasons in a row now, Keller has made between 31 and 32 starts with an ERA between 4.20 and 4.25 with a FIP between 3.80 and 4.10. That’s remarkably consistent for a starting pitcher in today’s game. And while that works out to roughly league average production, average results with that volume and consistency are still valuable.
Valuable as Keller might be in theory, he’s not exactly a fit for the Pirates’ needs in practice. Paul Skenes offers plenty of consistency at the front of Pittsburgh’s rotation with much more impressive production. And while Keller is the only other established arm in the club’s starting five, a bevy of intriguing young arms like Jared Jones, Bubba Chandler, and Braxton Ashcraft appear poised to step into larger roles as soon as next year. With so many young players who have mid-rotation upside or better in the upper levels of the farm system starting to get their feet wet in the majors, perhaps sinking nearly $17MM in salary next year into a player who provides only average results doesn’t make much sense for a team that RosterResource suggests will finish 2025 with a payroll of less than $87MM.
That’s not to say he wouldn’t be valuable to other clubs, however. Keller’s contract is arguably slightly below market rate for a pitcher with his impressive consistency. Former Pirate Jameson Taillon received a four-year, $68MM contract from the Cubs during the 2022-23 offseason after two seasons as a Yankee with similar results to Keller’s recent work. And Yusei Kikuchi’s roughly league average work with the Mariners, Blue Jays, and Astros over the years earned him nearly $64MM over three years with the Angels just last offseason. By that metric, the just over $55MM Keller is owed over the next three seasons looks like something of a bargain for a large- or even mid-market club in need of rotation help, or it’s at least roughly market rate.
If the Pirates are able to work out a trade for a young, controllable hitter involving Keller and then reinvest Keller’s salary into position player talent, they could significantly retool their lineup by dealing the right-hander away. Of course, that course of action would risk the possibility that Keller puts it all together in the future and delivers a full season like his first half (3.48 ERA, 3.39 FIP) at some point after the trade, at which point the Pirates would have likely sold low on the righty. Keller won’t turn 30 until April of next year, so a step forward isn’t impossible to imagine even in spite of his year-to-year consistency. Trading Keller would also be a big gamble on the team’s young rotation talent, of whom only Skenes has proven himself truly reliable at this point. Perhaps that could be eased by signing another low-cost veteran like Heaney to offer some stability, but that would eat into the budget for improving the club’s offense.
How would MLBTR readers approach Keller this offseason, if they were in the Pirates’ shoes? Would they aggressively shop him for offense, or would they hold onto him for 2026 unless overwhelmed by an offer? Have your say in the poll below:
“For three seasons in a row now, Keller has made between 31 and 32 starts with an ERA between 4.20 and 4.25 with a FIP between 3.80 and 4.10.”
Also the third season in a row where he’s had a fabulous first half and a horrible second half. Should have traded him this past deadline or even last year’s.
I would say trade Vientos for him, but the second half futility would be very unwelcome in Queens.
Keller 3.58 era since August 20th.
3.76 July 1st to August 12th.
3.52 June 6th to August 12th.
Doesn’t seem like such a horrible 2nd half when put that way does it? Few bad starts.
And a team with any sort of analytics department or pitching expertise instantly makes Keller better.
That’s some good interesting information there AI GM. I see why you are so loved by the mlbtr community.
no one loves himself more than you Dream
Well, maybe another well known celebrity
They tried to trade him. Asking price was a top 50 prospect. Detroit wanted him Pirates wanted Rainer. Guess they didn’t want him that bad. Can’t say I blame them.
Gotta trade Keller to free up money to spend on these mythical free agent bats that Pirates management are luring to Pittsburgh
Tommy Pham. The man. The myth. The Pirates legend.
Is there a DFA option?
Does it matter? The Pirates are going to be bad regardless. Even if they are good for a couple years, you know that it is not going to be sustainable. People have already been talking about them needing to trade Skenes. Pittsburgh is a great franchise, but honestly it is one of about 10 teams that the league could probably do without. And I include my favorite team, the Rockies, in that group.
Rockies are 15th in MLB attendance and average 30k fans. Clearly the fan support is there and I understand your losing fatigue with a lousy owner who only cares about profits.
It does help that they have a beautiful well located park, cheap beer, and virtually no territorial competition.
More teams more $ MLB wants more teams not less. They wouldn’t have done revenue sharing to save these teams if they didn’t them. Pittsburgh has a owner problem. A different owner a d attendance would have been 2.5m instead of 1.5 It can be 3 because baseball wasn’t as popular when they built pnc park and Pittsburgh weather isn’t the greatest in April May.
Yeah, but it is not Rockies fans that are in attendance. Just look at the crowd and you will notice that over half are wearing the other team’s colors most of the time.
$ all the same color is all that matters.
the only people talking about trading Skenes are those who want him on their team
He’s not going anywhere this offseason
You are crazy. There are only a few teams with limited attendance and if they had real owners they’d be fine too. Baseball has a game every day almost for 6 months. The fact that attend is consistently over 30000 in so many places is unbelievable and encouraging.
There should be an option for should they? Yes. Will they? No
Pittsburgh doesn’t have the population in surrounding areas like the teams that have attendance over 3 million people
Yea I was strictly speaking about the front office being incompetent
OldMan 3 is just smashing buttons. Has no idea who when what where why he is replying to.
60 year Pirates fan. Either trade wisely or spend some money for hitters, or sell the team. Only watched games this year for the pitching.
Or keep payroll low and keep pocketing $
Nick, you really need to align the wording of the title and the poll.
Yes, the Pirates absolutely should trade Keller since they have several cheaper, higher ceiling SPs with more years of team control. No, they almost certainly won’t be trading him in the off-season after passing up numerous opportunities at the trade deadline. If anything, teams are more prone to overpaying for in season upgrades.
A look at Keller’s FIPs since 2022 will show he’s plateaued for 4 straight seasons. It makes no sense to hold out for better results.
IMO, the smart move is to deal him as early in the off-season as possible, since there will be more hitters available via trades and free agency at that point.
Keller could even should be instantly a #2 on a team who knows what they are doing. They should be really interested but that hasn’t been the case.
Instead of a so called high end bat “prospect”, perhaps trade Keller for an established bat with say 3-4yrs left on their deal while Skenes is there?
Could be more realistic in offseason since clubs usually don’t trade off the big league lineup roster at a deadline. Teams like RSox or others with some surplus may have a legit expendable bat.
@cwsoverhaul – maybe Wilyer Abreu? Red Sox have a crowded OF picture when everyone is healthy. Pirates would maybe have to throw in a little more than Keller to get him
They should trade Keller and Oviedo
Keller will be 32 next season and Oviedo will be 28
They need to go with the younger pitchers who have more potential
Keller will be 30 next year.
Keller’s value dipped with every start he made down the stretch. Unfortunately, he has these types of streaks every year
I don’t know what Keller would fetch in terms of a returns but other than Skenes there really is no player on this roster who should be untouchable.
But with Skenes, Chandler, Ashcraft, the return of Jones and perhaps Barko and Harrington, why is there any hesitation to trade Keller or for that matter, Oviedo?
And Nutting dumping salary? Mark me down as a yes
His value hasn’t dipped at all.
Keller is alright, but I would rather go after Carmen Mlodziski and/or Burrows
You can have them and Pirates can keep Keller. That’d be awesome.
Hey! The vote totals aren’t displaying. Just like the Jack Flaherty poll yesterday.
Not mentioned on this site, Konnor Griffin was named Baseball America Player of the Year for 2025
He’s only one of 4 other award winners who played at three different levels in his rookie season
I named him my 2025 player of the year in 2024.
We wuz robbed!
No, Pirates will keep him and be super active in free agency to bring in top talent and go onto win the 2026 World Series…
… in my dreams.
Probably as much of a chance that we celebrate Christmas this winter
The poll should be, “will the pirates every be a good team” Keller will be gone.
All joking aside, if they trade him they can reinvest the money in another pitcher and hopefully trade him for a good solid bat. IMO they have a better chance to sign pitching in free agency than a position player. The position player group is not deep enough for them to sign a difference maker. Their young pitching has looked pretty impressive.
Ashcraft, Burrows, Chandler, Oviedo, Skenes and Keller
Potential starting rotation
They don’t need pitching, they need offensive players
Orioles have a bat or two they could send to Pittsburgh. O’s strengthen their rotation, Bucs add some muscle to the lineup. Just not Mayo. He’s been awful.
A bat like a legit proven ready to go bat? Or do you expect the worst hitting development team in baseball to magically out develop Baltimore?
Cruz needs to be traded too
In his first plate appearance in tonight’s game, he struck out swinging on a pitch right down the middle of the plate
Strikeout or bust should be his nickname
Gonna have to get bright eyes to tell you how strike outs errors don’t matter! You’re eye’s are deceiving you! Cruz is awesome!
And just homered
Pole a easy obvious No. Buy low sell high. No need to trade Keller unless you get the right value that makes you better. His salary is nothing even for Nutting. They dumped Hayes Bednar. Have young cheap bullpen so no $ needs spent there. Rotation same thing. No one done anything special to get huge arbitration $ and many aren’t eligible yet.
On the contrary, if he brings a bat or two in terms of prospects, it’s incumbent they trade him. It’s a no brainer.
They have pitching beyond him and to say his salary is a pittance to a tightwad like Nutting is ridiculous. Have you been in a coma all these years or is wishful thinking your new bag?
Nutting has plenty of $ just go ask the Yankees. He has to keep Keller or spend the equivalent elsewhere so he can keep getting his revenue sharing.