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The Pittsburgh Pirates are experiencing offensive improvement and a strong starting rotation but are struggling with bullpen performance. They hope internal improvements can address these issues as reinforcements are on the way.
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PITTSBURGH â Thereâs a lot of good with the Pittsburgh Pirates right now.
The offense is clicking. The difference between last yearâs production and this yearâs is night and day. The starting rotation, led by reigning Cy Young Paul Skenes, has largely been good, and a reinforcement is coming with Jared Jones expected back relatively soon.
An area in which the Pirates are lacking is one that was a concern heading into the season â the bullpen.
The woes continued in the Piratesâ 11-9 loss in 10 innings to the Philadelphia Phillies at PNC Park on Friday night. Pittsburgh squandered a five-run lead, and the bullpen allowed seven runs (five earned) in 3.1 innings.
âItâs a tough loss,â manager Don Kelly said. âAny loss is tough, especially when you have a lead like that.â
Mason Montgomery relieved starter Braxton Ashcraft and surrendered a two-run home run on the first pitch he threw to the red-hot Kyle Schwarber in the seventh. He rebounded with a scoreless eighth.
Gregory Soto, who has been the teamâs most reliable reliever this year, had a rare bad night and blew the save after allowing the Phillies to tie the game with three runs in the ninth.
âHe has been really good this year for us. It was a tough inning,â Kelly said of Soto. âJust looked like at times, lost the plate with a couple walks. But heâs been really good for us.â
The Pirates have seen significant offensive improvement and a strong starting rotation led by Cy Young winner Paul Skenes.
Jared Jones is expected to return to the Pirates' rotation relatively soon.
The Pirates' bullpen has been a concern, lacking performance and consistency heading into the season.
The Pirates are hoping that internal improvements will remedy their bullpen issues.

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Dennis Santana allowed three runs to cross the plate in the extra frame without recording an out. Brandan Bidois, in his second-career appearance, had the best showing of anyone out of the âpen by stranding a pair of runners and getting the final three outs of the 10th.
Heading into Saturdayâs game against the Phillies, the teamâs bullpen ERA of 4.23 ranks 19th in baseball. While a couple guys have overall been good â particularly the trio of southpaws (Soto, Montgomery, Evan Sisk) â the same cant be said about the others.
âThe left-hand side of the bullpen has been pretty consistent and the right-hand side hasnât been as consistent, particularly the last two or three weeks,â general manager Ben Cherington said on Thursday.
As Cherington alluded to, the Pirates have received shaky performances from several right-handed options in the âpen. Santana hasnât been nearly as dominant and has gone seven straight appearances without a strikeout. Isaac Mattson has had a couple bad outings of late. Justin Lawrenceâs results havenât matched his stuff. Yohan RamĂrez is plagued by command issues at times. The eighth spot in the bullpen has been a revolving door.
Several of those names have had success before, like Santana, who had been a revelation since joining the Pirates in the middle of the 2024 season, and Mattson, who burst onto the scene last year.
The Pirates are counting on them, and the others, to return to form.
âI believe the guys in that group are capable of just performing more consistently and better than weâve seen the last two or three weeks, and thereâs no shortage of effort or accountability,â said Cherington. âTheyâre working on things.â
In past years, the Pirates might have been more inclined to let guys try and work out of rough patches. But this year, the expectation is to win. At least for now, any improvement will have to come from the guys currently in-house, given that teams are often hesitant to make notable trades this early in the season.
âI think that what we see typically with bullpens that improve inside a season it seems like itâs always three things coming together,â Cherington explained. âItâs guys who are on the team now improving or getting back to what theyâre capable of doing. Believe that some of that is going to happen.
âNo. 2 is, other pitchers in the organization maybe that arenât in the bullpen right now emerging as good options as we get into the season. Believe that can happen also. Believe we have guys that are capable of that. Then the third thing is external and of course weâll keep an eye on that.â
In the meantime, the Pirates will hope their starting rotation continues to produce quality outings and the offense stays hot until the bullpen shows improvement or when teams are more willing to make trades. When that time comes, the Pirates must be ready to strike. Frankly, it was surprising to see another bullpen arm wasnât added during the offseason.
Cherington understands that if the Pirates want to be true contenders, the bullpen needs to be better, whether that comes through internal improvement or external additions.
âWe know that to be the team we want to be weâve got to get more consistent performance out of the bullpen,â he said.
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