The rumblings out of Pittsburgh suggest the Pirates are prepared to spend money this offseason.

That’d certainly be a shift from the status quo, and so the rest of MLB is in a bit of a, “We’ll believe it when we see it” approach.

There are certainly plenty of free agent options to choose from, if the Pirates do decide to throw their hats into the ring.

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MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand took a shot at figuring out who the Pirates might go after in his latest article, in which he linked one free agent with each of the 30 MLB teams.

For Pittsburgh, he chose Eugenio Suarez, the slugging third baseman who began 2025 with the Arizona Diamondbacks before moving to the Seattle Mariners at the trade deadline.

“All signs point to the Pirates spending some money in free agency this winter, and given their need for offense, adding a two-time All-Star who slugged 49 home runs last season would be an ideal place to start,” Feinsand writes. “Suárez’s defense at third base is below average, but Pittsburgh could give him some at-bats at DH, as well.”

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The key concern with Suarez is that he was red hot to start 2025 with the Diamondbacks (36 of his home runs) before cooling down with the Mariners (13 home runs and much worse metrics across the board).

He’s always been a bit of a streaky slugger, so that likely just comes with the territory. But with Suarez getting up there in years, he may actually start to decline at some point.

That doesn’t mean the Pirates shouldn’t sign him if they can get him. They’re due to make a splash, and Suarez would qualify.

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