Pirates third baseman Cam Devanney is signing with the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball, according to a report from Colin Beazley of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Devanney is on Pittsburgh’s 40-man roster, which will drop to 38 players once the deal is officially complete.
Devanney, 28, was a 15th-round pick by the Brewers back in 2019 who made his big league debut with the Pirates late in the 2025 season after being acquired from the Royals in this summer’s Adam Frazier trade. At the time of the deal, Devanney was enjoying something of a breakout season for the Royals’ Triple-A affiliate in Omaha. In 69 games, he had slashed .272/.366/.565 with 18 homers and 14 doubles across 288 plate appearances. Devanney was striking out at a 24.3% clip while walking 11.8% of the time.
That was impressive enough that the Pirates decided to trade for him and give him a shot in the majors. He appeared in 14 games for Pittsburgh down the stretch this year, but in those games hit just .139/.184/.167 with a massive 55.3% strikeout rate. That came in a sample size of just 38 plate appearances, of course, but between that work in the majors and a paltry .256/.327/.361 slash line in 34 games with the club’s Triple-A affiliate in Indianapolis, it was already fair to wonder what Devanney’s future in the Pirates organization might really look like.
Rather than keep him in the fold as a potential up-and-down depth option for next year, the Pirates are instead opting to let Devanney head overseas and try his hand at baseball in Japan. He will join first baseman Bob Seymour and right-hander Roansy Contreras in making the jump from MLB to NPB this winter, and it’s entirely possible more players on the bubble of MLB and the minor leagues could make the jump as well in the coming weeks and months. Signing overseas provides a player in that situation the opportunity to make more money than they would even as a 40-man roster player with a stateside organization while seeing a higher level of competition than Triple-A allows.
As for the Pirates, Devanney’s departure doesn’t move the needle much. He was unlikely to unseat Jared Triolo at the hot corner and, while an addition to the infield could make plenty of sense given the team’s need for additional offensive firepower, any moves made on the dirt this winter won’t be done because of the loss of Devanney. In terms of infield depth, both Tsung-Che Cheng and Enmanuel Valdez are already on the 40-man roster and could easily slide into the bench role Devanney was expected to occupy.

please don’t keep Cheng on the roster! He’s a duplicate of Bae and Alika combined
He’s a plus glove SS and he’s LHH. Hes neither of them
But his AAA average was less than either of them and hit like 205 in AAA.
He could be Ozzie Smith in the field but he has been clogging a 40 man roster spot for two years.
Not to be mean, but Pirates continue to be the gateway to Asian baseball…
And the Dodgers are the destination for Asian players. It’s long past time for a world draft. It’ll never happen with the amount of money the players and their posting teams are making.
More Pirates players have probably gone to Asia more than Asian players have chose to play with the Dodgers first.
Can you blame the players leaving Pittsburgh? A cheap owner and an incompetent GM doesn’t inspire a winning environment.
Cam certainly didn’t prove that he belonged on the roster either
More pirates end up on playoff teams.
It’s the Circle of Life ha ha.
Not-so-secret satellite team for NPB! /s
Devanney looked pretty good defensviely, but that’s about all the good I can say about him. 55.3% strikeout rate, 45.1% whiff rate, 33.8% whiff rate at Triple-A this year. Decent raw power though, seems like a guy who will do well in Japan.
He might come back
They should say “League Champion” Hanshin Tigers.
The Pirates have 10-15 players on their current 40-man roster that should be playing elsewhere.
Yes. For example, Paul Skenes should be playing for my favorite team instead. Just kidding.
Skenes will be traded once his salary gets too high for the Pirates. My only hope is that Bucs have a competent GM when Skenes is traded to maximize the return.
Skenes price won’t get too high until he is a free agent. They’ll trade him but not because his price is too high.
Maybe they should play for the Dodgers instead…
The Pirates traded away Adam Frazier for “prospects” twice. They got back Jack Suwinski, a basic replacement level guy who did have one kind of good year, Cam Devanney who is off to Korea after 14 games, Michell Miliano who never made it past AA, and Tucupita Marcano who did little on the field and is now banned for life for gambling.
This is why I don’t get that upset when teams fail to trade away their upcoming free agents for prospects at the deadline. This is the result a majority of the time
Did you even read the article you’re commenting on?
Yes I did. It changed my life.
Also, there was zero chance they were getting anything out of Frazier next year and a greater than zero chance they would have gotten something out of Devanney. That reasoning alone is more than enough to justify a trade.
Suwinski had two good hitting years his first two,one with an ops over 800.
Nothing since for some reason.
Former hitting coach Andy Haines tried to make Suwinski more of a contact hitter than obviously messed up his swing
Tucupita is with us here in Indy ball with the FM Redhawks ⚾
Pirates could have got Sisk for Frazier. Dumped falter for no reason. Another cost cutting move for no reason
I guess, but Falter wasn’t worth much to start with. Wouldn’t be shocked if the Royals non-tender him by the end of the week.
Dumped him because he was trash. Pirates aren’t a playoff team with Falter starting. Not worth his arbitration. They traded him for the 1b with power. Sisk was just bonus.
Instead of just letting these guys leave for Asia, how about trading them for some Asian prospects. Maybe we will have better luck with their prospects than we have here.
did it ever occur to people that maybe no team in the majors wanted him?
Agree but why in the world did Cherington want him?
he may have been a throw in to complete the Frazier trade
Saw him in Omaha this year, hit a huge homerun past the scoreboard. Had good stats for the Storm Chasers this last season.
So if Triolo is playing 3B then who is playing SS? do the Pirates have an internal option or are they going to have to sign/trade for someone? Another round of musical chairs with IKF perhaps?
Triolo is their best SS option until KG can’t win ROY or the sign him to contract.
Gonzales could be placed their but much better at 2b or even 3b. Yorke at 2b or 3b.
Comes down to what they do in free agency or trade. Triolo will play the vacant position.
End of year Triolo will be 3b or utility KG SS TJ 2b.
Another sad day in the saga of a team called the pirates.
Once again this shows the short comings of cherrington. Nutting, grow some nuts and fire this idiot.
Hopefully he will have a clean personal life overseas. Who were those lost talents that blew there chances due to legal issues? Too many to list I guess.
I can’t quite put my finger on it, but i feel like this man has a name that his teammates are going to think that’s how all American names sound.