
Wilber Dotel made his MLB debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 19, 2026, pitching in the ninth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite giving up a homer, he retired the next three batters and recorded his first strikeout.
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“On my way to the mound, I wanted to get there as fast as possible just to get on the mound and start throwing my pitches,” Dotel said. Dotel first faced Junior Caminero and gave up a homer, but remained poised during the rest of his outing. The next three batters were retired with no more hits or runs allowed, and Dotel had eight pitches registered at more than 98 mph. He would pick up his first big league strikeout against Jonathan Aranda. Pirates’ manager Don Kelly was pleased with Dotel’s performance. “That was impressive,” Kelly said, “Especially for a guy making his debut in the ninth inning with a lead and give up a homer and then come back with triple digits and stay in the zone. That was phenomenal.” Dotel was signed by the Pirates in 2020 as an international free-agent at 18-years-old. Known for blazing fastballs, Dotel has quietly but effectively moved up the Minor League ranks, and has been a real fixture in the Pirates’ farm system since 2023. 2025 was Dotel’s best season to date. With Double-A Altoona the righty had a 7-9 record with a 4.15 ERA over 125.2 innings. His 131 strikeouts ranked third in the Eastern League, while he had a career low in walk rate (3.1 BB/9) and a career high for strikeout rate (9.4/9). Dotel made just three starts in Indianapolis before being promoted. Despite not having played in relief in three seasons, it is the spot that Dotel is most valuable right now and figures to be where he is used at this season with Pittsburgh. He did pitch two innings out of the bullpen for the Buccos in Spring Training, so he’s optimistic that the transition will not be that difficult. Time will tell if Dotel is a full time reliever for the Pirates, but it is a group that could use some fresh blood as it has struggled in 2026. Wilber Dotel is the Pirates’ 12th ranked prospect.
In his MLB debut, Wilber Dotel gave up a homer but retired the next three batters, showcasing his fastball with pitches exceeding 98 mph.
Wilber Dotel made his MLB debut on April 19, 2026, during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Pirates' manager Don Kelly praised Dotel's performance, noting his ability to recover after giving up a homer and maintain composure in a high-pressure situation.


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