
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates didn't make many moves during the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Fla. last week, but there still is much they can achieve this offseason.
The Winter Meetings gave the Pirates a chance to meet with other front offices and agents, as they try and build a better lineup via trades and free agency.
Pittsburgh only made one deal during the Winter Meetings, as they signed left-handed pitcher Gregory Soto to a one-year, $7.75 million deal, helping fill a bullpen role.
The Pirates still have many more deals to do, but the Winter Meetings represents a start for them to continue their work.
| Free Agent | Position |
|---|---|
| Ryan O'Hearn | 1B/DH/RF |
| Kazuma Okamoto | 3B/1B |
| Munetaka Murakami | 3B/1B |
| J.T. Realmuto | C |
| Willi Castro | 2B/RF/LF/3B/CF |
The Pirates missed out on National League MVP finalist Kyle Schwarber, who re-signed with the Philadelphia Phillies on a five-year, $150 million deal on Dec. 9.
Pittsburgh offered Schwarber a four-year, $125 million contract, which was $31.25 million per season, a higher AAV than the Phillies at $30 million, but still missed out.
Jorge Polanco, who was also one of the Pirates' main free agent targets, signed with the New York Mets on a two-year, $40 million deal on Dec. 13.
Pete Alonso was another player the Pirates had interest in, but he ended up signing a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles on Dec. 11.
There is a new free agent target for the Pirates in Willi Castro, who can play numerous positions and is a top utility man.
Pittsburgh is still in on two Japanese stars from Nippon Professional Baseball in Kazuma Okamoto and Munetaka Murakami, both of whom will sign soon and have a knack for hitting home runs.
J.T. Realmuto stands out as he isn't a big time power bat, but is a veteran catcher, a position the Pirates could stand to improve.
Ryan O'Hearn is a left-handed hitter that should come as much cheaper than Schwarber, but is also experienced and is a veteran presence in the clubhouse.
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Brendan Donovan | 2B/LF |
| Alec Burleson | 1B/RF/LF/DH |
| Nolan Gorman | 3B/2B/DH |
| Lars Nootbaar | LF/CF/RF |
| Brandon Lowe | 2B |
| Jeff McNeil | 2B/OF |
| Nick Castellanos | RF |
| Luis Robert Jr. | CF |
The Pirates have trade interest with their rival in the St. Louis Cardinals, who have left-handed batters in Alec Burleson, Brendan Donovan, Nolan Gorman and Lars Nootbaar.
All of these players are in arbitration, making them cheaper for the Pirates with team control, but also play positions of need, like left field and third base.
Brandon Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays and Jeff McNeil of the New York Mets are veteran, left-handed hitting second baseman, who can hit for power.
Both players are in the last year of their contract and could serve as improvements for a position that the Pirates want more production from in 2026.
Nick Castellanos is in the last year of his contract with the Phillies and the right-handed bat does have power that the Pirates could want, but has also seen his numbers decline in recent seasons.
Luis Robert Jr. is a player the Pirates have shown trade interest before, especailly at the 2024 deadline, and is someone they are reportedly targeting this offseason. Robert is a solid fielder and a threat on the basepaths.
The Pirates did already make a trade this offseason, as they sent right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo and prospects in left-handed relief pitcher Tyler Samaniego and catcher Adonys Guzman to the Boston Red Sox for top 100 prospect in outfielder Jhostynxon Garcia and 18-year old right-handed pitcher Jesus Travieso on Dec. 4.
| Name | Position | Team | Age (Next Season) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eugenio Suárez | 3B | Free Agent | 34/35 |
| Luis Arráez | 1B/2B | Free Agent | 29 |
| Marcell Ozuna | DH | Free Agent | 35 |
| Nick Martinez | RHP | Free Agent | 35/36 |
| Ketel Marte | 2B | Arizona Diamondbacks | 32 |
| Jake Cronenworth | 2B/1B | San Diego Padres | 32 |
| Jarren Duran | LF/CF | Boston Red Sox | 29/30 |
| Steven Kwan | LF | Cleveland Guardians | 28/29 |
| CJ Abrams | SS | Washington Nationals | 26 |
| Wilyer Abreu | RF | Boston Red Sox | 26/27 |
| Yandy Díaz | DH/1B | Tampa Bay Rays | 35/36 |
| Wilson Contreras | 1B/DH/C | St. Louis Cardinals | 33/34 |
| Alec Bohm | 3B | Philadelphia Phillies | 29/30 |
These players are those that national media have looked at as adequate fits either in free agency and trades for the Pirates this offseason.
Some of the most promising names on this list include free agent third baseman Eugenio Suárez, who hit 52 home runs last season, and Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte, an All-Star, Silver Slugger Award winner and All-MLB First Team honoree in 2025.
There are lots of other players who fit the Pirates in terms of position needs like outfielders in Jarren Duran and Wilyer Abreu of the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Guardians left fielder Steven Kwan and Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm.
Pittsburgh also had fits with some more prolific hitters in recent years like free agents in MarcellOzuna and Luis Arráez, plus trade targets in Yandy Díaz of the Rays and Wilson Contreras of the Cardinals.
Players like Jake Cronenworth and CJ Abrams are players that the Pirates don't immediately need, but fit the left-handed batter profile the team is looking for.
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