The Pirates have already added several new bats to their lineup, but the team isn’t done in its search for more offense. Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the Pirates are interested in Eugenio Suarez, though Mackey has doubts that the club will be able to win the bidding for the veteran slugger.
The fit is obvious, as Pittsburgh finished 30th of 30 teams in home runs (117), slugging percentage (.350), and isolated power (.119). Suarez finished fifth in the majors in both homers (49) and isolated power (.248), and his .526 SLG ranked 10th among all qualified batters. In terms of pure offensive production, Suarez was dragged down by a .228 batting average and .298 on-base percentage, and he continued to post one of the higher strikeout rates of any batter in the game.
Suarez’s 2025 production fell off drastically after the deadline trade that sent him from the Diamondbacks to the Mariners. Though he posted bigger numbers in a prior stint in Seattle and Suarez’s strikeouts have made him prone to streaky play, seeing Suarez decline so sharply after moving to a pitcher-friendly ballpark must be a concern for the Pirates about how Suarez might fare at PNC Park. Suarez is also 34 years old, so a steadier decline phase is a risk for signing a player of his age to a multi-year contract.
MLB Trade Rumors placed Suarez 20th on our list of the offseason’s top 50 free agents, and projected him to sign a three-year, $63MM free agent deal. While Suarez’s age, one-dimensional offense, and increasingly shaky third base defense were considered in the projection, the fact is that Suarez’s pure power is hard to find. Suarez’s well-regarded reputation as a clubhouse leader is another plus for a young Pirates team that can use some experience on and off the field.
As often mentioned when discussing the Pirates and any target on the open market, Francisco Liriano’s three-year, $39MM from December 2014 remains the largest contract the Bucs have ever given to a free agent. Ryan O’Hearn’s two-year, $29MM deal from a couple of weeks ago at least approached that dubious record, and the Pirates’ nine-figure bid on Kyle Schwarber from earlier this winter indicates that Pittsburgh is willing to stretch its limited budget to try and solve its offensive woes.
Between the O’Hearn signing and the trades that brought Brandon Lowe, Jhostynxon García, and Jake Mangum into the black-and-gold, the Bucs have already done quite a bit to bolster their league-worst offense. Installing Suarez at third base would be the biggest move yet, and the fact that Suarez’s market has seemed a little limited to date might work in the Pirates’ favor.
The Mariners, Red Sox, and Cubs are the only teams known to be interested in Suarez, though any number of other clubs might be on the periphery. Seattle has enough other third base candidates that it seemed their interest in hot corner help is limited to Suarez specifically, while the Sox and Cubs are two of Alex Bregman’s suitors. Kazuma Okamoto was known to be one of Pittsburgh’s prime targets, but the third baseman instead signed with the Blue Jays, leaving the Pirates perhaps more likely to make a run at Suarez.

Any contract the Pirates give out that turns out to be a bad contract will be packaged along with Skenes in a trade in a year or two
I’ll take all your underwater contracts and the corpse of Cutch in order to get Skenes
Cutch is not signed by the Pittsburgh Baseball Club at this time.
Bob- if Cutch plays baseball this year, its in Pittsburgh. Surely you would know that
Thank you captain obvious
If you think they will reduce the return for Skenes by including bad contracts you are mistaken. There is no way any team does that even the Pirates.
Nolegreg- the day 2026 season ends, I call Ben Cherington (before he gets fired) and here’s what I say, “I have about 10 guys from the major league roster who are untouchable. Pick six or seven guys that aren’t on that list from any level of my organization, 26Man to High-A, and I’ll drive them over to you now. Tell Paul he can ride back to Boston with me.”
-Sad.Sox-
That makes sense since Boston will flop again in 2026.
Be at home in October but youd have to wait for the 5th day after the WS to call. Then again, Buffoon Breslow probably would call the day the season ended, not knowing when the off-season starts. Tampering chargers would void your trade and reduce draft picks for Boston, Go Soxs Go!!!
At least you’ll be happy every 5th day if happens.
Bwood- would it have helped you understand my comment if I put “LOL” at the end?
Geesh
Trades are allowed as soon as the WS is over. Its free agency that starts 5 days after.
Boston has to do something to jump start that franchise but you are right, there are not 6-7 players in Bostons organization that Pitt would want for Skenes, Breslow would just get the “lol” text from Cherington.
-EndinStealth -Is it day after WS for trades? Either way, still have to wait for WS to call.
@bwood. Its immediately after. The earliest on the books took place 14 hours after the 2024 WS. Braves sent Soler to the Angels.
Cherington more likely to get extended than fired. Skenes unlikely traded in next 1 to 2 years. Bob Nutting will make that decision not Cherington.
A Skenes trade will have to have ownership approval. Probably not happening if the owner is getting ready to can Cherington.
If they trade him to Boston, no player will ever sign with the Pirates again. He wants to be a Yankee.
actually, he’s on record as saying that he wants to be a Pirate
The rumors of him wanting to play for the Yankees has been repeatedly debated
Whats he supposed to say? He’s under contract with the Pirates.
Oh I don’t know, Dock. Plenty of guys in any sport reach the pinnacle and then discuss how unhappy they are in a franchise. His comments weren’t just to debunk the rumor but to also make known his wish to play for a contender in Pittsburgh, and he said it more than once.
It wasn’t just a case of being a good employee
WashedUp – I don’t disagree at all. Im sure he means it. He was an Air Force cadet standup kind of guy. Its just a ridiculous question to really ask. Its copy I guess. Itd be totally fair for a guy to WANT to play for the Yankees. Half the league grew up dreaming of being a Yankee…who doesnt? Special organization. I find the media monotonous. Make up a story then report on the made up story.
Hey, I completely agree. In fact, my wife is tired of hearing me yell at sideline or dugout reporters on the TV who ask questions like, “How did you feel after you hit that homer?” Dear God
Between not knowing what to ask and simply regurgitating press releases as news, it’s clear we left the era of real journalism behind
I felt my hand vibrate from the bat I was holding when I hit the home run. Then I felt like I should jog around the bases and sit down.
Such bad questions. They deserve bad answers.
Doubtful
Another captain obvious
Obviously.
Cherington is gone after this year if they do not have a winning record.
As he should be.
nole – Cherington has done it before.
Crawford/Beckett attached to AGon.
Fever,
I’m interested in seeing how this plays out.
Another – Crawford, Beckett, AGon, Webster, Punto and Loney are all retired though ;O)
Since they don’t have a great deal of trade capital beyond young pitchers, this makes sense. At least the “interest” part
They have all kinds of trade capital. And young pitching is what majority of teams want. See Priester Ortiz Oviedo Burrows.
First Naylor, then Polanco, now Pittsburgh is rumored to be interested in Geno?
Pittsburgh is interested in anyone affordable with power. Nothing personal.
Supposedly interested. I will believe it when I see them actually sign someone to that type of contract.
Having Skenes allows them to sign some potentially bad contracts. Because those bad contracts will get attached to Skenes the day he gets traded. And the return haul will be just as substantial.
Posting that twice doesn’t make it make more sense
If the Reds aren’t interested in him filling the role they had in mind for Schwarber, they are fools.
Unfortunately, they will prove the fool part once more.
I am not a Reds fan but the crap ownership puts you through infuriates even me.
Role they had for Schwarber was to sell a few k more tickets.
I want them to do something but this isn’t it, it’ll be moose 2.0 and even if it’s not immediately he still strikes out a ton. They need to be trying to trade for wilyer or Duran maybe even a prospect like jones
Respectfully disagree. They need an established power hitter, not a prospect or suspect to hit behind Elly. If they got a legit power hitter in that mould in the outfield, that would be great too.
Power hitter yes. Strikeout machine no.
Octav, those players, big power little strikeout, are rare and expensive
Which unfortunately, means the Reds would never get one unless they come through their system somehow.
The reds are one of maybe twenty teams in that predicament
I saw an interesting rumor about Jesus Sanchez. Dude can mash when he hits them and has killed the Reds, but consistency has always been the drawback.
Elly is so fast though you don’t need a pitcher to think of I walk this guy the next guys gonna hit a two run homer. Anyone who’s competent with the bat will protect Elly, he can steal second and go from second to home on the next guys single l.
Matter of time
If that means probably not
Would be a great fit actually.
Not really. Old. Expensive. Power hitter from right in a park with deep left field. But desperate times.
As opposed to what the pirates plan to roll out? Any bad contract on the books will be packaged up with Skenes when they inevitably trade him. It at least shows the pirates are still an MLB team capable of signing and attempting to compete.
Yes, they’d have one quality position player to go with a few really good starting pitchers. A better fit would be on the Brewers, but that ain’t happening either.
I just don’t get what the Pirates are thinking here – it’s a rumor site, and presumably every front office checks in on every quality player to see what the price tag is. However, the reasonable front office on a typically limited budget such as the Pirates has recipes to follow here – load up the farm, get a bunch of them up in the majors, let them prove they are worthy as a team of further investment, then spend some money on the weaker spots. Adding one quality free agent does what? Convince the fan base that you spent some money foolishly? Even if they somehow were able to attain Judge somehow, he alone couldn’t move the needle enough. But whatevs, gives the fans something to wonder about…
It’s all about avoiding a grievance by the union or losing the league welfare check
actually, Nutting bought up property around PNC Park then developed it into restaurants and other places
He can’t make money from those places unless attendance increases at home games
The difference is, those things draw people in regardless of whether a game is in town or not, so while a great team with loads of excited fans would bring in “more” money, the money comes in regardless- but your point is sound
Actually, the grievance is the farce. The union knows most of the particulars when it comes to a franchise’s operating income, and know full well what the Pirates are up against. But they have to file said grievance to perpetuate the myth that owners worth billions can just dive into their pocketbooks and spend without any repercussions.
The Pirates have to put 48% of their locally-generated revenue (concessions, local broadcast rights, sponsorships) into a pool (best guess is around $50 million) and they get back money out of that pool, so they actually only end up netting (at best) around $50 million from other teams. So basically the revenue sharing pays for the farm system.
The grievance is about whether the Pirates are actually contributing 48% of their revenues to the pool (implying they’re pocketing money that should go into the pool). No matter what the MLBPA writes in their press release regarding said grievance, this is what it is actually about.
Untrue
No soundly run business has an owner dipping into their own pocketbook to cover losses. Separate business entities and an absolute tax and compliance nightmare with the Feds. Something I wish more understood when asking why Billionaire owners dont just spend cash on hand..
So while the MLBPA can file a grievance stating a team is not “attempting to improve” through player salaries, the heart of the issue in those grievances again goes back to the revenue sharing pool. The MLBPA has largely been unsuccessful at proving these claims because “improving the team” can take many forms, not just player salaries. When it comes to the Pirates, the grievance was filed and amounted to bluster — the union did not want the financial realities of small market teams to be exposed and neither did the majority of the owners. It was a PR stunt in the end.
At the end of the day, the implication in the grievance was that the Pirates were intentionally underspending to limit their contribution to the sharing pool, then pocketing the difference. Since “underspending” is a pretty subjective thing (and varies wildly based on the team’s market), it makes sense for a group like the MLBPA to attempt to sway people’s opinions in their favor by intentionally leaving out things like market analysis, developmental spending and other things which might lead people to understand that the Pittsburgh ownership group is operating the team in a fairly responsible and fiscally sound manner.
100%. It goes deeper than what you mentioned when it comes to MLB franchises (see Expos, Montreal). But I would also state that being “worth” a billion dollars and having a billion in cash are two very different things. Your net worth (house, possessions, other assets) might amount to $500,000, but if you want a brand new McLaren, you’d have to liquidate those things to afford it — and you certainly wouldn’t consider that a sound investment.
As an owner, do you choose to liquidate personal assets to afford to sign a player when they could be Ohtani, or more likely Anthony Rendon or Stephen Strasburg? If you are reasonably blocked in your ability to substantially build your team’s market (Pittsburgh has an aging population, is bounded in fairly tightly in terms of its “area”), does it make sense to liquidate personal assets which will appreciate in value to gamble that one or two players might break those market barriers?
There’s a grand assumption MLBPA has a handle on the Pirates actual books. Owners like Ricketts in Chicago have some wonderful financial people working on those real estate investments around Wrigley. A shift of assets from the Cubs to the outside group/s in the form of things like rent or payments makes the revenue disappear quick for the Cubs so they can claim less income.
This is exactly what occurred decades ago when team owners also had a major stake in stadium vendors. Sleight of hand changed the money from one pocket to the others
Your points are well taken but again, I think Skenes chirping about wanting to have a contending team here really goosed their actions. Cutch said the same and while he’s at the end of his career, he’s looked upon as Pirates deity
If you’ve watched them over the past few years, and are aware of their struggles in producing impact position players on the farm, this all makes perfect sense. They’ve been beyond anemic at the plate and couple that with the idea that only Griffin looks to be at present an unmistakeable MLB performer, they have no choice.
The moves they’ve made have been incredible steps in the right direction for fans. And while Suarez may be a strikeout guy, he provides a great deal of power they don’t have.
Personally, I’d rather wait to see where a couple big name free agents like Bregman land to see who then shakes loose on the trade market. But I can’t complain and understand their motives
100 % agree
WashedUp – possibly, but Ill place action too on the fan base hitting the pocket book and chirping. As an asset – Paul Skenes is probably the most valuable in baseball now (Ohtani aside who isn’t going anywhere). He could chirp all he liked. Worse case scenario they deal him COUPLED with some team investment and compete very quickly with a younger team. They might cash out another system dealing him now. And as crazy as that sounds. It’s not totally ridiculous. But theyd have to TRUST their process flipping him. But I sincerely think they might be as close trading him as WITH him. Nothing they’ve done right now really projects them over 81 wins yet. They need an ORGANIZATION.
If the Reds could get together 30 million a year for Schwarber for 5 years then why couldn’t find 20 million for Suarez for 3? Suarez and Schwarber duking it out for the home run crown would put butts in the seats at GABP and Suarez would provide a heck of a lot of cover for DeLaCruz. Candelario comes off the books next year,so there’s an extra 15 million. Of course I think they should grab Castellanos from Philly too, so what do I know.
Schwarber sells tickets. More power going forward probably. Safer bet. Walks. Bats left.
I doubt Suarez will get 3 years @ $20 mil per.
FA contacts on the Top 50 here are running 2 to 1 under the projections and as time goes by the offers will get smaller.
And because of the park in Pittsburgh he isn’t a great fit there. But hey, 1/2 the games are on the road so there’s that.
I’m interested in why O’Hearn hasn’t been added to the 40-man after being “signed” two weeks ago. Makes me wonder if there’s something that came up in the physical or if the Pirates are on the verge of another trade.
As for Suarez, an aging right-handed hitter at PNC probably isn’t the best best way to invest limited funds.
I know he had a baby or his wife did. That may have slowed it down
I’m guessing it was the wife.
Who’s knows these days
It could be because of the holidays.. I suspect he’ll sign his contract this week and we’ll find out which player will be released
Roll the dice and go for it this year.
Suarez will want more than one year.
I mean, I was kind of excited about this possibility, but the article makes it sound like a bad deal! We need a third baseman, but not one that strikes out all the time and isn’t a great defender. Anyway, I’m guessing he’ll want four years and the Pirates will offer two. Who’s next?
Jake Burger is a much better option for the Pirates over Suarez.
Another K machine who doesn’t get on base and his power is sapped in PNC Park?
Sounds about the same to me
He’s always made sense as a 1-2yr bad-ish contract that would actually go to Pittsburgh. Plays a position of need, good clubhouse dude, can overlook the bad considering he will produce actual runs on his own. This one has always made sense to just help start a measurable upswing.
It’s cute that they are trying but signing players past their prime to bad contracts isn’t the wise move. Save the money for someone who can make a difference.
The problem is that they can’t convince the prime age difference makers to actually sign without a significant overpay. Why go to Pittsburgh where you miiiggghhhttt get to .500, maybe, if you’re lucky, in obscurity, when New York or Philly or Toronto or LA offers similar money and a legitimate chance to contend for a championship?
Who says those teams are offering similar money, or even offering at all?
Can’t afford anyone in their prime.
Sure they can. Suwinski is in his prime. Hayes was. Keller.
Not free agents
And no one has ES going to Pitt in the contest! Ok, that one guy say you do.
Would fit, obviously they want to spend higher dollars on someone, and have shown already they are more serious this offseason with the Lowe trade and O’Hearn deal to go with their burgeoning rotation. A bigger FA like Suarez could bite on that.
Bidding war = Pirates out
They’re gonna have to settle on Moncada or IKF or a trade for 3B
Was thinking about Moncada or Luis Rengifo being solid fall back options for them earlier actually.
Ya one of them at least gives them a major league 3rd baseman
Maybe Bregman signs with the Phillies and Bohm becomes available. I’d be happy with that
I’d take Moncada over Suarez, but the Bucs will want a RH bat since they are LH heavy
That’s insane
If the Pirates can overpay and get Suarez, it’ll 100% be worth it for their lineup against LHP
I can see the Pirates in for 2 years but not 3
Go get him!
Please sign him. Love, Mariners
WAR per 500 Plate Appearances for last 3 years. Triolo = 2.7, Suarez = 2.3. Age: Triolo =27, Suarez =34. So, Triolo coming into his prime, Suarez at age where he should be expected to decline. If I were the Pirates and were going to add Suarez level salary, I’d put it elsewhere. For what Suarez would cost, or less, I’d be all in on Realmuto. If the Pirates signed Realmuto, the Phillies would need a Catcher. Could the use one in a trade for Bohm? Phillies then could look at the bigger fish in free agency (Tucker, Bregman, Bellinger) with dollars saved.
If Pirates needed JTR so bad to pay him why would Philly a team with world series goal want a Pirates catcher? JTR has declined hard. Not a good investment to outbid Philly. Pirates catchers all have major concerns. Philly needs a sure thing.
Pirates aren’t so meta they can’t sign Suarez and still find playing time for Triolo. Triolo would simply start at ss or be super utility.
And if Triolo is so good and has to play 3b instead of Suarez why trade for Bohm.
Mehhhhh, DWar isn’t the same. Triolo is a good backup and possible bridge for Griffin, but lets not give him 6 starts a week, k?
I think this would be a perfect signing for the Pirates. He actually has an .882 OPS (263/.356/.526) in 65 career games at PNC park. They desperately need to add power to the lineup even with the moves they’ve already made this season. They obviously can’t afford to sign someone with major power
like Suarez, that is also a complete player.
Despite his shortcomings, he is a dangerous middle of the order bat that is capable of putting the team on his back when he’s hot. Sometimes you’re going to run into pitchers that you’re just not going to be able to string hits together on and you need to have players on your team capable of getting you on the board with one swing.
I think the Pirates should make an exception and go a little bit beyond their comfort zone to get this done.
My same argument regarding the Reds basically. In their case, they are very familiar with what he brings.
Happy for Pirates’ fan base, they’d go for division’s 2nd place this year.
Someone please sign Suarez to a four-year deal. That, if healthy, would give him a shot at the all-time whiff record.
Cruz could easily set that record if he plays another 10 years
James Wood says hold his lite beer
Striking out consistently on a team that was at the bottom of the league in offense means getting on base to score runs is problematic
This team was second in the division in strikeouts last season and near the bottom in scoring
I’d sign suarez to play dh mostly. I just love triolos glove
We’re soon to have a team full of DHs (O’Hearn, Lowe, Bart, and Reynolds). I’m fine sticking him at 3B for most days and having Triolo at short. I want them to be a bit more patient with Griffin and honestly, if Triolo starts the year off hot then and it makes more and more sense to bring Griffin up, he’s a more than capable CF. Move Cruz over to left and we have a pretty dang good lineup.
Yeah you’re probably right. Unless injuries of course
Number 1 prospect in baseball. Doesn’t matter what you think
you don’t know this franchise
Bryce Harper and Juan Soto you spaz
I don’t like the High K% Less than average BB% When I am looking at power hitters I look at that BB% However surrounding him with Lowe, Reynolds and O’Hearn might improve those(?) He has also done rather well in PNC over his career.
Okay Defense that hit a wall last year. I’d be fine with putting him at 3b moving Triolo to SS
MLBTR has him AAV 21m$ over three. I think it would take something like 25 to get him to be a pirate.
3y 69m, 4th year team option at 20m with a 6m buy out.
with Griffin at shortstop, Triolo would be a super utility player
Has anyone questioned what they will do with Gonzalez? He seems to be the odd player out of position
Unless he starts hitting Nick will be out of a job and probably just depth. His defense isn’t good enough to carry.
Gonzalez is a free swinger and swings at everything thrown in his direction. Plus he always swings at the first pitch
His defense is suspect
All you do is repeat yourself. Can’t wait to watch you eat your words. He’s ready bro lol
Gonzales like Yorke Cook are probably nothing so nothing to ? what they do with them. Minor trade, dfa, japan, korea, mexico. Doesn’t matter.
His babip is just fine
Yeah and I think Pirates fans should be both hopeful and skeptical. So many position players in their farm system have been trumpeted only to get here and have difficulties. Griffin looks like the real deal and I’m hoping he tears it up in spring training but coming north with the team may be a stretch. I’d be fine with Triolo or Gonzales at SS while he matures. But again, they need one more big stick
@Davey
Yeah his .BABIP average is high and brings that average way up. You know why? Hes fast. he makes contact hes on base. Mike Trout also had a very high BABIP to start out… he also had a lower K% and higher B% he also had less HR than Konnor
Konnor needs a bit more time to see how that fairs against higher level pitching but if it continues early next season and they do not find a left infield bat you may see him before the break. If not September probably
As of right now Nick is the SS day to day. Pirates sign either a SS or 3b Nick is sitting.
If the Arizona Seattle players couldn’t help his bb increase I highly doubt Reynolds O’Hearn will.
Dont want an overpay when we missed out on Okamoto
I think if we get Suarez, there’s no reason we can’t contend for the NL Central. I say contend very intentionally–people seem to think the Brewers are a lock to repeat and while they will surely be up there, there’s no reason that a lineup with Suarez and our other additions wouldn’t at least make it competitive. Definitely a wild card contender at the very least.
Suarez’ numbers in Seattle would be similar to what he would do in Pitt. RH power hitters go to PNC and watch their HRs die on the warning track. He still might lead the team in homers but his OBP and OPS would be below average as well.
Bonus, we would then have 3 Pirates hitters in the top 10 in Ks. Yayyyyyy progress.
Where does this leave Suwinski?
They’ve given him a great many chances. How many more can he possibly have coming?
He’s had more than enough
Hopefully out of pittsburgh