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Adding an infielder seems like the final piece to the Pittsburgh Pirates offseason agenda. They still might want to add another pitcher or two, depending on wh
The final move the Pittsburgh Pirates need to make heading into 2026 might not involve free agency, trades, or anything at all. Instead, it’s an internal option that could say a lot about where the organization truly believes it is in its rebuild.
On Friday, Chase Ford of MiLB Central reported that the Red Sox had agreed to terms with Matt Fraizer, a 27-year-old outfielder who had spent the last 6 1/2 years in the Pirates organization, to a minor-league contract. That report was confirmed by several others, including Red Sox insider Chris Cotillo of MassLive.
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Another Reason Why 2026 Will Be Pivotal Year For Pirates
This season is shaping up to be a pivotal year for the Pittsburgh Pirates. They’ve already had their best offseason in years, raising hopes and expectations that they’ll be able to compete for a playoff spot in 2026.
Could a 49-homer slugger be the latest addition to the Bucs' revamped lineup? Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details on Pittsburgh's pursuit.
Bo Bichette’s name moved back into MLB trade talk on Saturday after Toronto’s spending spree. With the Phillies now linked to him, insiders say Alec Bohm could be the odd man out. Pittsburgh Pirates voices believe Bohm fits their budget better than Eugenio Suárez,
The Seattle Mariners are at risk of losing one of their top sluggers in free agency this winter. Could Pittsburgh be his new home?
MLB rumors intensify as Kazuma Okamoto nears posting deadline with San Diego Padres emerging as frontrunner over Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Boston Red Sox should trade surplus outfielder Jarren Duran to bring back young pitching from the Pittsburgh Pirates, an analyst says.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes has a new look for the new year, as his girlfriend, Livvy Dunne, revealed in a social media post Thursday night. Skenes, the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner, shaved his trademark beard and mustache. If he took the mound tomorrow, Skenes would be clean-shaven for the first time since debuting in 2024.
Pittsburgh Pirates superstar Paul Skenes has gone for a new look. The dominant right-handed pitcher has opted to be clean-shaven, including getting rid of his long-time mustache. Photographs are pretty striking. This is a totally different dude.