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Pirates Need More Than Another Starting Pitcher

The Pittsburgh Pirates’ biggest question is the same one week into the Grapefruit League season as it was throughout the winter.

Do the Pirates have enough quality starting pitching to contend in the wide-open National League?

Only time will provide that answer, but the Pirates would bolster their postseason hopes by adding one more reliable starter. They need someone to supplement Mitch Keller and left-handers Marco Gonzales and Martin Perez.

 Pirates Need More Than Another Starting Pitcher

However, it would be helpful if the Pirates added something else to round out their roster. They could use one more established hitter in a lineup that has the potential to be good but has question marks.

The most logical move would be to add a right fielder. The Pirates have plenty of candidates vying for the job in spring training but could use an upgrade.

Acquiring a center fielder and moving Jack Suwinski to right field would be a good Plan B.

To the Pirates’ potential good fortune, some good outfielders remaining on the free agent market – even though it’s the first day of March – who would be an upgrade. Those players are also likely to be signed at bargain prices now that opening day is less than a month away.

Here is a look at four of them:

Michael A. Taylor

Taylor’s offensive history is spotty, but he hit a career-high 21 home runs and stole 13 bases last season for the Minnesota Twins. That helped offset a .220 batting average and .284 on-base percentage in 129 games.

The low OBP is a concern. However, the Pirates could hit him ninth in the order, which would give them speed on the bases when he does get on and the lineup turns over.

Taylor would add big value defensively, though, by playing center field. His 43 defensive runs saved over the last three seasons are the most in the major leagues at the position.

 Pirates Need More Than Another Starting Pitcher

Adam Duvall

Duvall is three years removed from leading the National League with 113 RBIs with the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves. While it would be unrealistic to expect him to reach that figure again in his age-35 season, Duvall could help the Pirates.

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