The Pittsburgh Pirates have been named the most surprising team of 2026 by MLB analysts, currently holding a 10-6 record and the second-best winning percentage in baseball. They rank seventh in runs per game and fifth in ERA.
They enter play on Tuesday with aĀ 10-6 record, a plus-19 run differential and the second-best winning percentage in baseball. They've excelled both at the plate and on the mound, ranking seventh in runs per game and fifth in ERA.
While the Pirates were expected to be better this year after their impressive offseason, some didn't expect them to be this good, this quickly, including MLB Network analyst Mike Lowell.
On Tuesday, the former World Series champion third baseman explained why he picked Pittsburgh as his most surprising team of the season thus far.
"I think the pitching, we thought it was going to be good, but I didn't think the offense was gonna look that good," Lowell said on "MLB Central." "The Pirates brought in a lot of pieces. It seems like it's gelling, and we're in Week 2."
The Pirates have been even better lately, winning nine of their lastĀ 12 games after aĀ 1-3 start. After a brief road bump to begin the year, they've hit their stride.
"I like their lineup a lot. There's lefties, there's righties, there's talent, there's speed, there's youth, there's veterans, I like it," Lowell continued.
Bolstered by Oneil Cruz's hot start and the additions of Ryan O'Hearn and Brandon Lowe, Pittsburgh's lineup looks legit. It ranks seventh in runs per game, ninth in homers and seventh in OPS.
Fellow analyst Mark DeRosa agreed with Lowell, also picking the Pirates as this year's most surprising team.
"I hate to agree with him, but yeah.Ā 100 percent, it's the Pittsburgh Pirates," DeRosa added. "And if Oneil Cruz is gonna play like an MVP candidate. They're gonna stick a guy on the mound with elite stuff every night. They really are."
Pittsburgh is firing on all cylinders, surging to the top of the NL Central. If the Pirates keep it up, they could be headed for their first division title in 34 years.
What is the Pittsburgh Pirates' current record in 2026?
The Pittsburgh Pirates currently have a record of 10-6 in 2026.
Why are the Pittsburgh Pirates considered the most surprising team of 2026?
The Pirates are considered surprising due to their strong performance, including a plus-19 run differential and ranking high in both runs per game and ERA.
What are the Pittsburgh Pirates' rankings in runs per game and ERA for 2026?
The Pirates rank seventh in runs per game and fifth in ERA in 2026.
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