The Pirates have done practically nothing in the free agent market, causing fans and the local media to be very frustrated. Frankly I wish they had made at least one splash signing or even a big trade. There is still time for both, to happen, especially the trade. I am the last person to make excuses for the Pirates, but maybe one of the reasons they have done so little is to see how some of their young players may do this year. It is time to put up or shut up for some of these players. There are four of them that I feel have a very good chance to contribute and make the Pirates a lot better, even to the point of contending for the top spot in the division. In order of their best chance of doing so, we have;
Nick Yorke. He will turn 23 this year and was acquired in the Quinn Priester trade. He has had only 42 plate appearances in the major leagues slashing .216/.286/378 with an OPS+84. He has solid AAA numbers with a line of .333/.420/478 in 78 games. He has a very small sample size at the MLB level but he seemed to have a good plate process and was more than adequate in the field. He can play right field the big hole in the Pirate lineup.
Ji Hwan Bae, turning 26 in July. Bae had an injury plagued 2024 with a reluctance of the Pirates to bring him up to the major league level after having spent a lot of time with the parent club in 2023. His career AAA numbers are mind blowing slashing .310/.393/.461. Last year he slugged .504 at Indianapolis. For whatever reason he cannot come close to these numbers with the Pirates. In 489 plate appearances, his line is .231/.296/.304. He should be the no. 1 project for the new hitting coach. If he could come close to those AAA numbers, he would be dynamite at the top of the order with his speed. Even though he has not produced I still do not understand why the Pirates insist on batting him 9th when he does get an opportunity to play. Another player who could play right field.
Endy Rodriguez, turning 25 in May. Many people out there think Rodriguez is going to be some kind of savior for the team this year. It would be great to see him have a big year but the odds are against him. First, he sat out almost an entire season because of elbow surgery. Second, where he is going to play. He has potentially 3 fill in areas, 1st base, catcher, and DH. The Pirates have all three positions covered at the moment. Third, even when healthy his numbers were not that great. In 204 plate appearances, he slashed .220/.284/.328 for a 68 OPS+. I would love to see him have a breakout season but certainly at the beginning of the season barring injury he will have to quickly make the most of his opportunities.
Billy Cook turned 26 in January. He is simply the wild card. Why is he the wild card? He has spent so little time at AAA and MLB. He has 377 minor league games and only 100 at AAA since being drafted out of college. At AAA he slashed .278/377/.485. Like Yorke his only major league experience is with the Pirates having just 49 plate appearances slashing .224/.224 (no walks)/ 449 with an 82 OPS+ Hopefully he can find something and be a major league hitter. Another outfield potential.
The Pirates have a lot of young inexperienced players. Of their 22 position players on the 40 man roster only 6 have had 1000 or more plate appearances. That leaves 16 players with little or practically no time at the major league level. Right at the time I was writing this it was announced that the Pirates signed Adam Frazier to a 1year deal for a little over a million dollars. This was going to be my next six sentences. Maybe the reason the Pirates are not signing free agents is because they think it is time to see what their young players can do at the big league level. This includes players that I did not mention like Henry Davis and Liover Peguero. Jack Suwinski is one of the 6 that has over 1000 plate appearances but certainly this is his do or die season. Signing these low end free agents like they did last year may actually be impeding the progress of the younger players by not allowing them to see playing time. Last year that group was Tellez, Grandal, and Taylor. I was going to write next that the Pirates have no such signings this year. Bingo, we have Adam Frazier. Maybe they will trade Ke’Bryan Hayes or even IKF then I would be fine with the Frazier pick up. I feel all four players that I found to be intriguing should be on the team at the start of the season, especially the first 3. You absolutely know that Frazier is taking up a roster spot. I guess we can only hope that somebody will be traded. The Pirates are so bazaar,
