The Pittsburgh Pirates have some notable internal left-handed pitching options for the 2023 season The Pittsburgh Pirates had very few left-handed pitchers in 2022.
Michael Chavis, Dillon Peters among notable names. With the regular season officially in the books, the Pittsburgh Pirates now turn their attention to the offseason.
Peters had been on the injured list, while southpaw Eric Stout was recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis to take Beede’s spot.
Pittsburgh placed catcher Tyler Heineman on the 10-day injured list and left-hander Dillon Peters on the 15-day IL on Thursday. The Pirates called up backstop Taylor Davis and southpaw Eric Stout from Triple-A Indianapolis to take their spots on the active roster.
The Bucco bats are still quiet after the break. The Pittsburgh Pirates came out of the All-Star break a lot like how they went into it, as they had nothing going at the plate and were two-hit by the Miami Marlins in a 8-1 defeat on Friday night.
Peters has recorded a 3.86 ERA in 16 games including four starts as an opener Pittsburgh Pirates reliever Dillon Peters will not be able to help continue increasing positive momentum for the Bucs during the next two weeks.
According to the team’s official transaction page, the Pittsburgh Pirates have placed left-handed pitcher Dillon Peters on the injured list For most of the first two months of the season the bullpen has been a strength for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have used Dillon Peters in multiple roles since arriving to the organization, but should he take up a more traditional rotation spot?
Dillon Peters started one game in an opener role this season, but Derek Shelton should consider doing it more. The Pittsburgh Pirates have begun the 2022 MLB season with various ups and downs.
Milwaukee Brewers’ pitching proves too tough on frigid night at PNC Park The Milwaukee Brewers parlayed three hits and an error into two seventh-inning runs, and that was enough to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1, Wednesday night at a chilly PNC Park.
Wil Crowe and Dillon Peters worked the mound, while Daniel Vogelback and Yoshi Tsutsugo drove in the runs. Both Wil Crowe and Dillon Peters continued their scoreless starts to the season, while Daniel Vogelbach and Yoshi Tsutsugo drove in two runs apiece to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs.
Crowe and Peters have not allowed a run in 16.2 combined innings. Something is different about Wil Crowe in 2022. It may be his confidence or comfort level beginning his second season in Pittsburgh, but one glaring change has triggered added attention to the Bucs righty.
Left-handed pitcher Dillon Peters finished the 2021 season strong for the Pittsburgh Pirates, what can he do to pitch well again this season? The Pittsburgh Pirates will have plenty of competition with their pitching staff this spring.
The Bucs take game one. The Pittsburgh Pirates jumped out to a 6-0 lead last night against the Cincinnati Reds behind the strong pitching of Dillon Peters and some timely early offense by Jacob Stallings, Yoshi Tsutsugo, and Ben Gamel.
The Pittsburgh Pirates added left-handed pitcher Dillon Peters from the Los Angeles Angles earlier this summer. Could he be a potential diamond in the rough?
Dillon Peters looked good, but that’s about it. Despite a strong start by southpaw Dillon Peters, the Pirates were unable to take the series from the Milwaukee Brewers as they dropped Sunday’s series finale, 2-1.
Can’t be any worse than what’s on the MLB roster now, right? As expected, the Pittsburgh Pirates are shuffling their roster in hopes of giving younger players to showcase their potential on the big league roster, and one southpaw - who’s had quite a stretch of success in Indianapolis - is rumored to be called up this weekend.
In the case of the Angels, the additional options are welcome news — particularly with regard to Barria. The Halos certainly would’ve carried the 24-year-old righty on the Opening Day roster rather than expose him to waivers.
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