How Could the 2026 Bullpen Take Shape?

7-12-25 – By Josh Poe – @DaRealHanYolo on X As we try to keep our sanity about the 2025 season, there is one thing I’m sure you’ve heard before: The Pirates will be better next year. As hope is at an all-time low, I don’t think it’s too complicated to see that the Pirates should be betterContinue reading “How Could the 2026 Bullpen Take Shape?”

Mid-Season Review

6-27-24 – By Michael Castrignano – @412DoublePlay on X Following their win on Wednesday, the Pirates are just shy of the halfway mark of the season – having eclipsed 80 of the 162 game slate and currently sit with a 39-41 record. As of this morning, their .488 winning percentage sits them at 9th in the NationalContinue reading “Mid-Season Review”

Can the Pittsburgh Pirates Bullpen be a top unit in baseball in 2024?

On paper is always different than what we see play out on the field, hence why they play the games, but this a group that all of you should expect to be Pittsburgh’s best.

What Does This Pirates Bullpen Look Like?

There is no escaping how pathetic the Pirates bullpen was by the end of 2022. Even though the pen carried the team early on, a combination of asking the pen to do too much of the innings lift, and a lack of players with options caused a revolving door of waiver wire pickups, DFAs and players forced into roles they had no business occupying.

How Does The Pirates Pitching Staff Evolve for 2022

On Sunday I put together some thoughts about what we can expect to see come Spring Training for the fielders. This wasn’t a prediction piece as much as a look at the landscape as it sits, along with identifying areas where the Pirates should be looking outside to fill. Give that a read if you’re interested.