Kevin Gorman
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He has borrows as an agent, right?
Position themselves to be a free agent a year or two years from now and be able to command the market when the salaries go up, especially after a potential lockout after the following the 2026 season.
Well, they do have a lot of young starting pitching in the minor leagues.
I would imagine the Pirates want to protect their top minor league pitcher, which would be Seth Hernandez, their number one draft pick last year, a guy who's already 19 years old and touching triple digits, which is amazing.
I would imagine he'd be kind of considered off limits, and they really wouldn't want to give up anybody that's in their starting rotation now, considering that they traded Johan Oviedo and Mike Burrows this offseason.
And they're still in the market for a free agent starting pitcher.
You could look at a guy who was a former top 100 prospect who's still a top 10 prospect for the Pirates, like a Thomas Harrington.
They may have to package somebody.
You have a little bit of a glut of middle infielders or utility infielders now that Lau is signed for this year.
Perhaps a team would want a Jared Triolo in his gold glove, or somebody would want Nick Gonzalez and the potential that's in his bat that the Pirates just don't really have much time to wait for anymore for the
terms of development they need the production uh perhaps you package a you know a young starting pitcher with a position player that can serve a utility role for an opponent but bone would would most likely be the most attractive one i would think that it would take a little bit more because he's i think he's in the final year of his contract um i think it would take a little bit more to get young
And I don't know that the Mets want to give up one of their young guys like a Beatty or Vientos.
There's a possibility that maybe they're willing to trade a Jeff McNeil who could serve the purpose of playing possibly third base and maybe some left field.
That could be a guy I could see the Pirates looking at with the Mets.
But given the way the Pirates have done things, a guy like Luis Urias,
That could be the type of guy that I could see.
A guy who's played second base, shortstop, third base could be kind of a stopgap as a starter until Griffin is ready, but also be capable of starting at one of those positions that they need.
I tend to look at some of these guys and I'd rather the Pirates surprise me than disappoint me.
I think the fans...
see big names and think, oh, that's the guy that's the perfect fit.