
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates head into 2026 with a strong starting rotation, but there are others who are looking for a chance to make starts this season.
Pirates right-handed pitcher and non-roster invitee Noah Davis will start against the Minnesota Twins at Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Fla. on March 16, earning another shot with the team.
Davis made his first start for the Pirates vs. the Baltimore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on March 11, after making two appearances out of the bullpen earlier on in Spring Training.
He had a strong beginning to his outing, getting the first 10 batters out and throwing four scoreless innings, before giving up a three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth inning in the eventual 7-2 defeat.
Davis' previous two appearances out of the bullpen saw him pitch well and deal with some adversity as well.
He threw two scoreless innings with three strikeouts in the 7-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in the Grapefruit League Home Opener at LECOM Park in Bradenton, Fla. on Feb. 22.
Davis then gave up four earned runs, including two home runs, over the final three innings in the 9-2 defeat to the Blue Jays at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Fla. on March 6.
The 28-year old has a five-pitch arsenal he uses with the cutter, four-seam fastball and sinker, plus the screwball and curveball as well.
Davis has enjoyed his time with the Pirates so far and is trying to take advantage of the opportunities the team is giving him, looking for that starter or middle reliever role in 2026.
“I chose the Pirates, they have a great reputation for pitching development," Davis said in a video from DK Pittsburgh Sports. "You can obviously see all the guys in the clubhouse. You look around and there’s an embarrassment of riches in terms of arms.
“Obviously a great reputation, giving me the opportunity to stretch out and be a starter or multi-inning reliever type deal, which I think suits my strengths a little bit better than the one or two inning type role
“I wasn’t too familiar with a lot of the people over here. Just kind of was going off of reputation, but I really liked the stuff that they were giving me in our phone calls and stuff like that before signing, it’s exceeded my expectations since I’ve been here. It’s been absolutely awesome.” reputation for pitching development
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