The Pirates have agreed to minor league deals with outfielder DJ Stewart and right-hander Ryder Ryan. Stewart’s deal was first reported by Mike Mayer of Metsmerized while Ryan’s was first reported by Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Stewart is represented by Excel Sports Management.
Stewart, 31, spent the past two years with the Mets. He had a nice run for them in 2023, hitting 11 home runs in just 185 plate appearances. He struck out at a 30.3% clip but the power was enough to get him back on the team in 2024. This past year, he was only able to put the ball over the fence five times in 194 trips to the plate. He drew walks at a stellar clip of 16% but hit .177/.325/.297 overall, getting outrighted at season’s end.
When combined with his tenure as an Oriole, Stewart has 1,001 major league plate appearances now. His 12.8% walk rate is strong but he’s also been punched out at a 27.1% clip. Thanks to the free passes and his 42 home runs, he’s been a decent hitter in spite of the strikeouts. His career line of .212/.328/.401 leads to a 102 wRC+, indicating he’s been 2% better than league average on the whole.
Despite the solid overall offense, there are limits to his overall profile. Ideally, he is deployed as a platoon bat. The lefty swinger has a .214/.332/.430 line and 110 wRC+ against righties, compared to a .204/.309/.270 line and 66 wRC+ against southpaws. He’s not a burner on the basepaths and his defense has received poor grades.
Still, he’s a sensible enough flier for the Pirates. They have two outfield spots spoken for between Bryan Reynolds and Oneil Cruz, though one corner is fairly wide open. Guys like Joshua Palacios, Billy Cook, Jack Suwinski and Ji Hwan Bae are on the roster but none of them are guaranteed a regular role and it’s entirely possible that someone like Stewart could outplay them, at least for a strong-side platoon gig. If Stewart gets a spot, he’s out of options but has less than four years of service time, meaning he could be retained beyond this year via arbitration if he still has a roster spot at season’s end.
Ryan, 30 in May, has a fairly limited track record at the major league level. He has 16 appearances, 15 of which came with the Bucs last year. He has allowed 5.40 earned runs per nine innings in his small sample of 21 2/3 career frames. The Pirates outrighted him off the roster in August and he elected free agency at season’s end. Over the past four years, Ryan has thrown 200 1/3 Triple-A innings with a 4.31 ERA, 24.3% strikeout rate and 9.7% walk rate.
He’ll provide the club with some non-roster bullpen depth. If he gets added to the roster at any point, he still has one option year remaining and could therefore be shuttled to Triple-A and back fairly freely.
baseballseattle24
SALARY CAP NOW
Not the real Sports Pope
Not so sure about a hard cap but a salary floor is absolutely needed
Hannibal8us
Both. The Pirates and the Dodgers are equally in opposite directions making a mockery of the sport.
Reynaldo's
How does DJ Stewart continue to market himself as an OF?
How was he even a 1st round pick?
jvent
The Mets can trade them a corner outfielder in an ex- pirate Marte and Tidwell plus $10 mil for Bednar or Jared Jones ?
koz125
No
dbisawesome
Average Mets fan
YourDreamGM
Marte is a good fit. Won’t be for Jones Bednar though. If you are trading them there’s no reason to trade for Marte. Will be a quantity trade or salary dump.
Acoss1331
Pretty sure the Pirates don’t want to trade Bednar.
rond-2
Not right now, another bad summer may change their minds
DUQDuke82
Ok so it’s agreed. Another bad summer and he goes to the Mets
DUQDuke82
Hilarious.
pillow surrealistic
TheMan 3
Jones still has 4 years left of control versus a player closer to retirement
Thanks for the laugh
joew
No, but maybe worth talking about, not Jones in the end unless the Mets throw more talent at it
JoseLind
Why on earth would the pirates trade Jones in year two for Marte who is closer to retirement???
آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر
Stewart was like a week ago. This is a good signing though.
TheMan 3
Just what the Pirates need, another player who can’t bat his weight and a pitcher with an ERA of over 5
I realize these are depth pieces but this team needs a right fielder who can hit and hit with power