The Pirates and first baseman/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn have agreed to a two-year deal with a $29MM guarantee, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The ACES client can also earn an extra $500K each year via incentives. Pittsburgh has a full 40-man roster and will need to make a corresponding move for this to become official.

The Royals designated O’Hearn for assignment in December of 2022. The Orioles saw enough potential in him to acquire him by sending cash considerations to Kansas City. Baltimore designated him for assignment shortly thereafter and passed him through waivers.
If you’ve ever wondered why a team would acquire a player and put him on waivers a week or two later, O’Hearn provides the explanation. The O’s opened a roster spot for other moves while keeping O’Hearn in a non-roster capacity. He had a strong spring in 2023 but Baltimore still sent him to the minors to begin the season, maintaining depth.
By the middle of April 2023, O’Hearn was back in the big leagues and has been on an upward trajectory since then. He hit 14 homers for Baltimore that year and slashed .289/.322/.480 for a 118 wRC+. His 4.1% walk rate was quite poor and he benefited from a .340 batting average on balls in play but it was a fantastic upgrade over his previous work.
More improvements came in 2024. His .264/.334/.427 batting line again led to a 118 wRC+, an exact match for the year prior, but it felt more earned this time. His BABIP dropped to a below-average .282 while his walk rate more than doubled to 9.3%.
In 2025, a year he split between the O’s and Padres after a deadline trade, he increased his walk rate yet again to 10.7%. His 17 home runs were a career high. His batted-ball luck turned again, as he posted a .330 BABIP. That all led to a .281/.366/.437 line and 127 wRC+.
He also seemed to have less of a platoon split. Like many lefty hitters, he has often struggled against southpaws. But in 2025, he had a .278/.358/.474 line and 135 wRC+ against lefties. That was in just 109 plate appearances and he had a .358 BABIP in the split but it was an encouraging development nonetheless.
In addition to his work at the plate, O’Hearn provided some defensive versatility. He mostly played first base but also logged around 150 outfield innings in each of the past three seasons.
The entire package lined O’Hearn up for a nice payday, though he wasn’t quite at the level of guys like Kyle Schwarber, Pete Alonso or Josh Naylor. At the start of the offseason, MLBTR predicted O’Hearn to secure a two-year deal worth $26MM. He’s gone just a shade beyond that.
Few would have predicted the Pirates to be the club to pay O’Hearn. They have been one of the least active clubs in free agency in the past decade. They haven’t given any free agent a multi-year deal since Ivan Nova’s three-year pact back in 2016. Their last multi-year deal for a free agent hitter was two years and $8MM for John Jaso in 2015. The largest free agent guarantee in franchise history is still the three-year, $39MM deal for Francisco Liriano from 2014.
But they have clearly come into this offseason determined to overhaul their lineup. The past few seasons have seen them develop a big stockpile of pitching talent but they have had far less success with developing their position player prospects.
The Bucs flirted with contention in 2023 and 2024 but without making the postseason. The 2025 club sputtered and never really felt in it. The offense was a big part of the disappointment this year. The club had a collective .231/.305/.350 line and 82 wRC+, with the Rockies the only club with less offensive production. Spencer Horwitz was the only individual on the team with a wRC+ greater than 101.
Before the 2025 campaign was even over, it seemed likely that they would focus on adding offense this winter. The general expectation was that they would do that by trading from their deep supply of starting pitchers, which they have done, but they have been surprisingly active in free agency as well.
They reportedly offered Naylor a contract somewhere in the range of $80MM, before he returned to the Mariners on a deal paying him $92.5MM. They offered Schwarber around $120-125MM before the Phils brought him back with a $150MM deal.
Being a runner-up for a free agent is only worth so much but it has been clear that the Pirates are now more willing to spend than in other offseasons. They have also been connected to Jorge Polanco, before he signed with the Mets, Kazuma Okamoto, who is still a free agent, and some other hitters.
O’Hearn isn’t quite as exciting as Schwarber would have been. It’s also true that the club still has the embarrassing record of having never given a free agent $40MM. Still, O’Hearn is their biggest free agent splash in years and becomes one of their best hitters.
As mentioned, the Bucs have also used their pitching surplus to add more offense. They acquired Jhostynxon García in the trade sending Johan Oviedo to Boston. They sent Mike Burrows to Houston in a three-team trade that brought back Brandon Lowe and Jake Mangum from the Rays, alongside lefty reliever Mason Montgomery.
Time will tell if there’s more to come before Opening Day. For now, O’Hearn jumps into a position player that group which could develop in a few different ways.
The Pirates don’t really have a full-time designated hitter, with Andrew McCutchen currently unsigned. He has repeatedly re-signed with Pittsburgh in recent years but there have been some hints that the two sides are a bit less likely to reunite for 2026.
As of now, Lowe and Horwitz could be the regulars at second and first, respectively. Horwitz has a bit of second base experience but that was with the Blue Jays when the presence of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. made it hard for him to get playing time at first. The Bucs kept him at first base in 2025.
Lowe isn’t a great defender, so perhaps he could see regular time in the DH spot, or Horwitz and O’Hearn could share first base and DH.
There’s also room for O’Hearn in the outfield. Oneil Cruz and Bryan Reynolds should have two spots spoken for. Guys like García, Mangum, Jack Suwinski and Billy Cook are in the mix for playing time but O’Hearn playing the outfield could leave the DH spot open for Lowe.
That would then leave more second base playing time for guys like Nick Yorke, Jared Triolo and Nick Gonzales. Triolo and Gonzales could also be factors at third base and shortstop but prospect Konnor Griffin might charge forward and become the shortstop before long, though he’s only 19 years old and hasn’t played the Triple-A level yet.
It’s possible the Bucs make even more moves in the coming months but a lot will be determined by the health and performance of the various moving parts on the roster.
RosterResource, assuming the O’Hearn deal has equal salaries in the two years, projects the Bucs for a $96MM payroll next year. That’s tiny compared to the other clubs in the league but high for them. According to Cot’s Baseball Contracts, they got to just under $100MM in 2016 but have been below $90MM since 2017.
The coming weeks and months will shed light on if there’s more to come. For now, the Bucs have made yet another move to upgrade the lineup in 2026. This wouldn’t be an especially noteworthy commitment for any other club but it’s the biggest deal for Pittsburgh in quite some time. For O’Hearn himself, it’s got to be an especially gratifying day for a guy who was passed through waivers about three years ago.
Photos courtesy of Kamil Krzaczynski, John Jones, Imagn Images

All these years of Nutting saving up.
Wow after going after Schwarber I thought Pittsburgh was going after Bellinger or Tucker and swim in the deep end.
There’s a big difference between the 4/125 they offered schwarber and the 10/350+ Tucker is seeking and 7/250+ Belli wants. The Lowe and O’Hearn additions are solid moves. And the off-season ain’t over yet.
There’s still a decent chance Pittsburghcould get a cheap, modest upgrade over their existing OF/DH options with Castellanos either a near 100% salary dump by Philadelphia or a post-release signing.
Not quite the stuff dreams are made of, but combined with Hearn and Lowe would pack a lot more punch than the Pirates may have been expected to add by Nutting’s much deserved skeptics.
Ozuna signing to DH next
O’Hearn is their DH now. Horwitz is at 1B.
True but there’ll be days where O’Hearn would start over Suwinski in the OF or Horwitz at 1st to open AB’s for Ozuna
If Suwinski does enough to have a roster spot with this bolstered line-up I’d be surprised. Hasn’t shown it in several years.
Strictly kiddie pool for Nutting.
Nutting must have drug out the Bah Mitzvah money.
Skip and Uncle, who cares the reason why. The Pirates are simply never getting a top free agent under the current system and ownership. Under the present system just get into the playoffs and see what happens. I’m also glad for O’Hearn. He was never a Bellinger who had it all and was a journeyman type who is now set for life even at just two years.
I think the Giants will.
@nyyfan…no you didn’t. Just like the rest of us Pirate fans.
Well, it is December. Saving it up all NNNovember, now he’s just blowing it all over the place.
I thought this meant O’Hearn was anti-masturb*tion until I learned the name of the Pirates’ owner.
Good for the Bucs.
Holy crap, a multi-year deal, I never thought I’d see one again from the Pirates.
Congrats!
Ryan-O is awesome. One of my favorite Orioles in recent memory. It’s also nice to see the Pirates finally adding some real offense with him and Lowe.
Congrats!
You’ve stuck with them. Hope you get to see some good baseball and a playoff appearance.
Nice to see. Glad you Pirates fans have some more offense to help Skenes & Co.
Don’t get too comfy with multi year deals because they will be few and far between from the lowly Pirates.
Maybe not so lowly anymore
Watch out, the positivity police are here. Quick, everybody look sad and grumpy!
Solid move. He’ll be an upgrade for that offense for sure.
wow, that’s quite an overpay. But if you’re the Pie Rats and nobody wants to take your money, I guess it makes sense.
One of these people. If they failed to sign him you’d be the one bashing the Pirates that they won’t pay anyone.
Moreover I think O’Hearn is cashing in on what is pretty much a fair market value. It’s only for 2 years so the AAV will be higher and 14mya for a guy who over the last 5 years is averaging around .280 with 20 homers with flexibility to play both Corner OF and 1B is solid work by a franchise who has literally spent every off-season twiddling their thumbs.
“Overpay” is often a lazy take from those stuck on baseball salary figures from two decades ago.
I agree with your point but he is not averaging around .280 with 20HR over the last 5 years, his production only dates back 3 years and he’s never hit more than 17HR he averages almost exactly 15HR over the past 3 seasons. Should have been that he averages around .280 with 15HR over the last 3 years.
Queen-On the Pirates that is still good production.
I wanted him and the Pirates got him.
No free agent is a guarantee but some are better than others.
You’re acting like a .280 batter with 15 home runs is bad. Only 19 batters in 2025 hit .280+ with 15+ home runs in 500+ 500 or more plate appearances. O’Hearn also walks at an above-average rate, making his .280 BA play up.
“Only 19 batters in 2025 hit .280+ with 15+ home runs in 500+ 500 or more plate appearances. ”
And there were 31 better hitters by wRC+ (which doesn’t ignore walks, or doubles, or triples like your analysis does).
2026 FG projection
112 wRC+ (.266 average. 16 home runs)
I’m just saying by @Wueen Soto’s analysis, a .280 batter with 15+ homers is usually good. I agree, wRC+ is a better way to evalulate it, and I’m totally happy if we get a top 30-ish batter.
you just can’t please everyone
He’s coming off a good year and the best year of his career. Seems like a reasonable price to me.
Yup and for 5 years running now he has been a legit, pro big league hitter. EXACTLY what the Pirates need.
@marinersfan it’s only $3M more than MLBTR predicted he would get.
It’s pretty fair market value, not an overpay at all.
Zero reason to come in here with your negativity and poor analysis. Let pirate fans enjoy this
Yeah I agree let the Pirates fans enjoy it. The team is finally making an effort. Its a 2 year deal it isnt gonna break the bank even if he doesnt live up to expectations. I am glad the Pirates are trying.
King-With four pennants and two championships this century and a three year long period of having the best record in baseball an historic proud franchise will be back sooner rather than later.
Definitely not an overpay. As an Orioles fan it was sad to see him go. A very underrated player
It’s always cool to see fans praising former players and regretting that they’re gone. But the Orioles in particular seem to have found a decent replacement for him as 1B/DH, didn’t they?
Gruß,
BSHH
Not an overpay at all. Pretty much exactly in line with projections.
3 million is an overpay? Kinda wild. to say
1977-Too bad there are no downvotes anymore.
Bob Nutting pulling out his checkbook this year trying to show skenes what pittsburgh is capable of for one year before tanking for the next decade
Nutting pulls out?
You’d take this moment to be that bitter and pathetic when Pirates fans might want to be a little bit excited for once in the last 7 years? You in San Francisco?
This actually reminds me of the 2015 Mets with dominant pitching and zero offense. They added one bat and went off. Would love to see PIT competitive again
Pirates added Lowe and O’Hearn and I suspect they’ll add a 3B of some sort too. Not to mention it’s likely they bring up the top prospect in all of MLB in Griffin to play SS.
Pirates are looking to surprise everyone in 2026
This will have zero impact. Waste of money for a team that hardly has any.
Why is it a waste of money?
Why will adding a firmly above average hitter on a reasonable deal have “zero impact” for a team that has good pitching but needs more offense?
King-Trolls and semi trolls still litter this site.
the preconceived notions that the Bucs don’t have money is laughable and only someone who doesn’t pay attention to baseball in Pitt’s would make such a ridiculous claim
The owner of the franchise, Bob Nutting is a billionaire and prior to this offseason refused to spend any money to make this team competitive
This kind of reminds me of the 2015 Mets who had insane pitching and were wasting it with no offense. A single trade for Cespedes and they run off with the Division and go to the WS. Great to see Pirates fans get thrown a bone even if it isn’t eye popping headlines
How is an .800+ OPS a waste of money? You don’t know ball.
Here come the Bucs!
Alright, someone claim it if they called this one right in Prediction Contest.
I didn’t: Marlins. 😑
I did actually, but it’s one of maybe five I have right lol
I actually thought he would be the Reds fall back and predicted them.
They are falling further back apparently.
I also had the Marlins here. Welp. I pretty much should stop looking.
RAISE THE MF JOLLY ROGER!!!
Bob Nutting just endorsed a multi-year free agent contract.
A whopping TWO (2) entire seasons.
LOL, he’s gonna be 33 what did you expect an 8 year deal? He will be a quality guy for those two years as Valdez, Florentino, and Password gain experience and then move into the spot in 3 years.
If Nixon is the “password”, Nutting is the “virus”
Only one with the 2027 strike/lockout.
That’s actually a nice deal for the Pirates. Good signing.
Love this deal, he fits what we need, left handed bat, can play first, outfield and DH.
Lets go Bucs!
Solid player at a reasonable price. Good signing for the Bucs and him.
Good for them, and I guessed that one haha
Love to see the Pirates actually making some moves!
Got this one right in the contest. Made too much sense. Good for Pittsburgh for doing something.
Paul Skenes forcing Bob Nutting to open his wallet; his most hated endeavor. Well done Paul.
Solid move here for the Buccos
Woah, not bad! Look at the Pirates spending on free agents, that Wild Card spot is looking like a reality! Congrats Pirates fans this is a good signing!
If the Pirates can find a way to land a credible 3B they may have a lineup working.
Doesn’t/cant Horowitz play third?
Horwitz has 40 appearances at 2B, otherwise he’s only played 1B in the Majors.
That’s too bad. I wanted my Pads to make a run at him. Oh well. Good on the Pirates.
$12 mil per year sounded right to me. Good pickup Bucs nonetheless
I like it for him. In SD he was getting platooned. This way he gets to play full time.
Hopefully the Pirates aren’t done yet. They got a generational talent in Skenes. Put some players around him and try to win.
Fun (funny, sad) stat of the day….
In Skenes 10 losses, in 2024, the Pirates scored a TOTAL of 11 runs.
In the 15 games that he pitched and the team lost (10 official + 5 others), they scored a total of 25, or 1.67 per game.
Adding Hearns, Lowe, and Mangum to the worst offense in the league, by a wide stretch, could easily push this team into WC contention. Now they just need to add Okamoto to play 3B.
Nice signing!!
Nice signing for the Buccos, O’Hearn is pretty underrated. Loved him with the O’s and rooting hard for him to keep his career renaissance going in Pittsburgh.
Good to see quality, positive posts instead of the inane trolling so often seen here.
I was worried at the start of the offseason that he might end up on a division rival like Boston so it’s nice that I can be unabashadly positive about him signing with a NL team like Pittsburgh, where I can root for him without really worrying about it hurting the Orioles 🙂
Also good to see multiple Orioles fans chiming it to say how much they enjoyed O’Hearn in Baltimore.
O’Hearn fans being baseball fans in the best ways possible.
Nothing but love for Ryan-O and his contributions to the Orioles, and nothing but well wishes since he signed with a NL team.
Here’s hoping he continues to rake for the Pirates!
Bucs making moves, i love it!!!
Get Okamoto and call it an offseason.
Glad to see the Pirates trying to be more competitive
I would have liked the Nats to have gone after him. They need a first baseman. It seems like the Nats are content with hoping they can “fix” erratic and inconsistent players like Louis Garcia. Hopefully the Nats have a bigger move than that up their sleeves.
I think the Nationals are taking a step back in 2026. Probably saving for when they plan on contending again in a couple years.
I was thinking Washington may have put Garcia at 1B late last season to showcase whatever versatility they could still get out of him and then trade him NBA expiring contract style for another team’s underperforming backup IF or RP with a similar contract.
Looks like there may not be a market for Garcia even toward the bottom of the market.
Good move by pirates at a fair cost. He was a great find, teammate and contributor for the orioles. Pirates fans should love him. He’s not schwarber but a solid hitter with decent defensive value.
Would have loved him back but no spot open on os for 2026
O’Hearrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn!
According to FOX Sports, the Padres reassigned him to two years?
foxsports.com/stories/mlb/2026-mlb-free-agent-sign…
It’s Fox Sports. Lol. They’re using AI to scrap the wrong data and generate content.
#FakeNews
Fox getting something wrong? Shocking!
(yes, that was sarcasm, folks)
@This one belongs to the Reds. They keep hiring CNN people.
Fox News isn’t news. It’s more like SNL comic news skits. All the “so called news hosts are nothing but comedians acting like commodians.
I wish the bucvos sign saurez to play 3rd
I would say Fox Sports got this one wrong.
Looks accurate now. O’Hearn just still has his Padre hat on in the picture.
Pirates are going for it!
Good get by Pitt!
It really is, O’Hearn has somewhat quietly been a very good hitter for years now.
I actually wanted the Orioles to re-sign him this offseason, but that obviously wasn’t happening after the Alonso signing so no complaints from me about him signing with a NL team.
Excellent signing by the Bucs. O’Hearn’s a professional hitter.
Love seeing the Pirates make moves.
The lineup is coming together.
I’m going to take the over on total wins 72.5
Pirates can have nice thing. Feliz Navidad!
Pirates fishing in knee deep water again. This is a top 3 dollar value for a FA signing for them all time I think.
I was secretly hoping the Red Sox would get him. solid, if not spectacular player, plus his last name would’ve gone over well in Beantown.
Congrats to the Bucs on their 1st multi year signing since Ivan Nova in 2016.
Did Breslow mess up here?. Yes I know the RS wanted the right hand bat with Willson, but the production O’Hearn provides appears to be equivalent, cheaper, and less prospects. Tired of them of paying via prospects (yes I know that is why they call them prospects) and the same amt of $ for someone who just have cost the $ without trading the prospects. Good for BUCS
sox- exactly. couldn’t have said it better myself.
First they lost out on Mune, now Ryan, but they turn around and trade useful parts for the Crabby Contreras brother? Puzzling
Good for them. Pirates fans should the proud they are doing something. Skenes won’t be there forever, unfortunately in this screwed up system.
Makes the Reds management team look like idiots…again. Elly won’t be there too much longer either.
Extend him now? Might be the best-case scenario… cheers Reds 🍻
They should have extended him over a year ago, but sure, do it!
Have a great holiday!
You too Bubba, have a Merry Christmas with the fam-bam. 🤙🏽😎
When you scream Do It!, imagine it in a Cobra-Kai voice egging on Johnny in his final takedown of Danny Larussa. “Get him a body bag Johnny! Finish him!! Do it!!!”
from what I’ve read, they’ve approached Skenes about an extension but he basically said that until they start spending money to make the team competitive, he’s not interested
He didn’t say that, or anything, actually.
ah, yes he did
What’s not to ;like? 2 year deal for an affordable price. I’d say that’s good for the Bucs
Putting some players around Skenes and the rest of the staff. If they stay healthy, they’ll be competitive.
Pirates are serious!!! I love this move for them and they are finally willing to spend! Impressive. I thought O’Hearn would get 23 or so million. Nice job Ryan, earned contract!
This is their big slugger! You go Bob😐
Great for team and player!!
“Rhino” is a grinder of a player!
Good job Pittsburgh, you’ll love Ryan O’Hearn, aka The Rhino!
Best of luck to all!
The Pirates want 4th place real bad. Fire the cannons.
With the Cards embroiled in a rebuild, don’t be surprised if the Bucs are competing for the top spot in the division
Only the Brewers are better than them. With Jones returning the Bucs have the 2nd best rotation in the NL, behind only the Dodgers.
the Brewers are trying trade Peralta, one of the mainstays of their rotation
If they get a league average or better 3B I have them winning the division or finishing second.
Wow that is a waste of good money
The Pirates are looking pretty decent this year. Congrats to Pirates fans.
Buena firma.Si tiene salud ese equipo será interesante con Horwitz, Lowe, O’Hearn, Reynolds, Cruz.
Gracias Raulito.
Now get Okamoto or Suarez to play 3B, a veteran LH SP (like they sign every year), and maybe, just maybe, they can be competitive.
I think Skenes woke up the Pirates, they are actually trying this winter!
HELP SKENES OUT
I liked him in his short time with the Padres. Happy for him that he not only got paid, but with the Pirates has an opportunity to play everyday.
It remains to be seen but with their young pitching and their attempts to add some offense, maybe Pittsburgh surprisingly makes some noise this year.
Happy Festivus Mr O’Hearn
Ahh the holiday for the rest of us. Is it time for the airing of the grievances?
Nice move, Pirates!
As a Reds fan, I hate it. But good on the Buccos. Better there than the rest of the division.
A December for Buccos fans to remember baby
Sign Okamoto & call it a day ! Lineup is lengthened & having Lowe, Okamoto & O’Hearn in the middle if the batting order is great. They need that 1 more player at 3B. Putting Triolo or Gonzo at 3B is not gonna work. Those 2 are better playing some SS or coming off the bench. Cmon Bob, one more signing
Wasn’t excited about this guy when rumors started but I do think it’s a good fit at a good cost. Gets Suwinski out of the DH spot!!! Now go get Okamoto!
Look I trust Nutting as much as I would Dahmer! Maybe he’s adding to avoid a salary floor next season but it sure is fun to participate in the offseason!
Pirates have the best pitching in the division and now they should have a competent lineup
Avoiding a potential MLBPA grievance like the A’s did is certainly worth considering.
I like Ryan O’Hearn. Good deal.
Good move for the Pirates… Lowe and O’Hearn give them a couple of professional bats for the middle of that lineup. This team could break .500 and maybe even contend for the division if they catch some breaks. Cherington has done a pretty good job here.
“ cherington has done a pretty good job here “
it only took him 7 years
That’s on Nutting. Now that Cherington has a modicum of spending flexibility, he’s spending it intelligently.
Good for the Pirates! Between the Lowe (
trade and this, the offense is looking up.
Well, this is at least getting a touch interesting! The Pirates have a great fan base, nice to see the management giving them SOMETHING. At least the top of the lineup is looking like it should be solid against right handed pitching (at least). If Oneil Cruz or Nick Yorke or Henry Davis could take a step forward offensively this year, things could get really interesting.
Don’t be surprised if Konnor Griffin gets to Pittsburgh at some point in 2026 as well. That kid looks like a helluva good prospect. The Pirates may manipulate him due to service-time considerations but he might just force the issue.
I’m curious to see the line-up. O’Hearn at 1B, Horwicz 2B, and Lowe DH? OF of Cruz, Reynolds, Garcia/Magnum?
I was really hoping the Pirates would use the O’Hearn money at the blackhole of 3B and put Reynolds in the DH spot.
This probably puts the Pirates out of the Okamoto running, but they may be able to afford Moncada.
Think I’d rather roll with Triolo than sign Moncada. Since Murakami signed for $17M a year, might be able to get Okamoto for $12M. Who knows. Hard to imagine the team taking payroll over $100M this year but they have surprised me already a couple times.
I’ve been a Pirates fan since 1961 and very much appreciate all of the good comments of all the fans of other teams on here.
I had wanted O’hearn and got an early Christmas present.
Nutting has been frugal at best for the last ten years but the Pirates have been bad enough during that time that even twice as many of these deals would not have made them competitive.
They still could use a few more players but Nutting will spend at least some money when necessary to make a decent team better and into a competitive one.
Again,thanks to all who are happy for Pirates fans.
Nice left handed bat. Roster move coming. Could this finally be the end of Jack?
Is it me or is that a lot of money for him?
What they needed is a 3rd baseman. Not another 1B, OF. If they have to open with trillo at 3rd. . .its going to hamper a relatively good off season. Not excited about this move. Should be going after more
In that Division, Pirates may have already set themselves up for a fight to the finish!
And, if Cherrington gets a few of these bets right, maybe Nutting will see the ROI of winning and free up a bit more cash to enhance those future possibilities.
Not counting on the latter but good work, Pirates
Merry Christmas to us Pirates fans. This was the exact offseason I asked for. Not entirely sure how the lineup will shape up but it has versatility. Like I said before, Griffin can come up and bump someone to utility. I never knew what it was like rooting for a team who tries to win!!
Another great scoop by the Pirates
Pirates building a sneaky decent team up there. Not a good team lol, but decent
This signing had to happen, it just made too much sense for both parties.
Suwinski would appear to be the odd man out after this addition. It could also be Enmanuel Valdéz.
Maybe make one last move for 3B.