PIT • PH-2B • #
The Pirates wanted to add a fresh arm to their bullpen in favor of a bench bat on Friday which means that Triolo finds himself as the odd man out. The 27-year-old infielder has slashed a miserable .158/.553/.266 with three homers, 10 RBI, five stolen bases and a 29/17 K/BB ratio over 160 plate appearances with the Pirates this season.
about 10 hours ago
July 11, 2025 9:15 PM
PIT • 1B-LF
about 10 hours ago
The Pirates needed to clear a spot on their 40-man roster for the arrival of Yohan Ramírez on Friday. Gorski hit just .195/.214/.390 with two homers and four RBI in 42 plate appearances with the Pirates this season. There’s a decent chance that he’ll pass through waivers unclaimed and continue to function as extra depth for the Bucs.
PIT •
about 10 hours ago
The 30-year-old right-hander has done a nice job at the Triple-A level this season, registering a 3.19 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 41/12 K/BB ratio across 31 innings in his 27 appearances. He’ll Pirates’ manager Don Kelly another option to deploy in the middle innings.
PIT • LF
about 16 hours ago
He struck out seven. Chandler had a miserable June while awaiting a deserved callup that never arrived. It seems like he’s recovered now, and he should get a look at some point during the second half, though the Pirates will probably want to curtail his workload at the end of the year.
NYM • PH-2B
1 day ago
This is an interesting move because there doesn’t seem to be an opening for Acuña right now, especially after designating Travis Jankowski for assignment and keeping Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio, and Brett Baty all on the active roster. Jeff McNeil could slide to more of a full-time outfield role, but Acuña also played center field in his last two games in the outfield, so maybe the Mets will be moving him out there. Even if he doesn’t play regularly, he will provide defensive versatility and baserunning ability. He was 10-for-65 with no extra-base hits and two walks in his last 36 games before being sent down just two weeks ago. It’s unlikely he’s changed much as a player in that time.
NYM • PH-2B
1 day ago
This is an interesting move because there doesn’t seem to be an opening for Acuña right now. This would likely mean the Mets could be sending either Mark Vientos or Ronny Mauricio down to Triple-A. Acuña would provide more defensive versatility and baserunning ability, but he was 10-for-65 with no extra-base hits and two walks in his last 36 games before being sent down just two weeks ago. It’s unlikely he’s changed much as a player in that time.
Source: Jon Heyman
NYM • PH-2B
19 days ago
Acuña, the NL Rookie of the Month for April, was 10-for-65 with no extra-base hits and two walks in his last 36 games. That’s a .345 OPS. Just 23, he’ll benefit from playing regularly in Triple-A for a spell.