
The Pittsburgh Pirates (49-66) will host the Cincinnati Reds (60-55) in a four-game series at PNC Park starting Thursday, marking the return of former franchise cornerstone Ke'Bryan Hayes, who was traded to the Reds just last week.
The series carries also playoff implications for Cincinnati, who sit three games back of the final NL Wild Card spot, while the Pirates look to play spoiler amid a disappointing season.
Hayes, 28, spent his entire career with Pittsburgh after being drafted in the first round (32 overall) in 2015, signing a then-record $70M extension in 2022, and becoming a Gold Glove-winning third baseman in 2023. Hayes has clearly been one of the best defenders in all of baseball since his promotion.
However, his offensive struggles—a .235/.276/.294 slash line with 3 HR and 39 RBI this season—prompted the Pirates to deal him last week for reliever Taylor Rogers and prospect Sammy Stafura. Over six seasons in Pittsburgh, Hayes hit .254 with a .675 OPS, peaking in 2023 with 15 HR but regressing sharply since then.
The trade underscores Pittsburgh’s urgency to upgrade at third base, with rumors swirling about targeting a power bat this offseason. Meanwhile, the Reds hope Hayes’ elite defense (.579 OPS in 6 games post-trade) stabilizes their infield, though his bat remains a concern for a team ranking 20th in MLB in slugging (.390).
Cincinnati’s offense leans on superstar Elly De La Cruz (.279/.356/.476, 19 HR, 30 SB), while Pittsburgh counters with a power bat of their own in Oneil Cruz (.208/.304/.405, 36 XBH).
Tonight's pitching matchup is an intriguing one, as it features Reds starter Brady Singer (4.36 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, 111 Ks) vs. Pirates ace Paul Skenes (6-8, 2.02 ERA). Skenes is coming off a rare shaky outing in Colorado over the weekend.
He struck out eight hitters, but allowed a six-run sixth inning to give the Rockies the lead late in the game. The righty was cruising along until he faced Colorado's hitters for the third time in the game; then he bore witness to the pitching demons of Coors Field, with balls carrying through the thin mountain air.
Tonight's game will also be the 2,500th all-time matchup between the Pirates and Reds, a significant milestone in the two historic franchises' long-standing rivalry.
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