Pirates acquire Brandon Lowe in three-team trade

The Pittsburgh Pirates made a significant move by acquiring second baseman Brandon Lowe, outfielder Jake Mangum, and pitcher Mason Montgomery from the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-team trade involving the Houston Astros. The deal, which sent pitcher Mike Burrows to Houston, addresses key needs in the Pirates' lineup and outfield. Pirates general manager Ben Cherington described it as an aggressive step toward improving the team's offense.

On Friday, the Pittsburgh Pirates executed what Cherington called the most aggressive win-now trade of his tenure. In exchange for sending right-handed pitcher Mike Burrows to the Houston Astros, the Pirates gained Lowe—a left-handed power hitter who hit 31 home runs in an All-Star season—Mangum for outfield depth, and Montgomery, a lefty capable of throwing 100 mph.

The trade fills gaps in Pittsburgh's offense, particularly a need for a big left-handed bat and outfield stability. Lowe, who has battled injuries but is preparing to solidify second base this offseason, provides versatility. "The fact that he can play second, we believe, also keeps options open for us to add another bat in another spot," Cherington said during a Saturday Zoom call. He added that Lowe's character and competitiveness make him a strong clubhouse fit, complementing the infield's right-handed lean.

Mangum offers defensive tools suitable for PNC Park's left field, while prospect Jhostynxon Garcia could compete for outfield spots in spring training. Montgomery bolsters pitching depth. Cherington expressed interest in adding another proven major-league position player, possibly at third base or left field, without specifying targets.

Regarding the rotation, the Pirates traded Burrows and Johan Oviedo earlier but retain confidence in their starters, including Carmen Mlodzinski transitioning back to a starter role. Cherington indicated reluctance to trade more pitchers unless the return is an immediate lineup fit with replacement options.

The acquisition raises questions about infielder Nick Gonzales, who faced a tough 2025 after an ankle fracture. Cherington affirmed Gonzales as "an important player," suggesting a potential shift to third base or shortstop as he pushes for a major-league role. "He's just always met the challenge in front of him," Cherington noted.

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Astros acquire Mike Burrows in three-team trade

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The Houston Astros addressed their starting pitching needs by acquiring right-hander Mike Burrows from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a three-team trade with the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. The Pirates gained infielder Brandon Lowe, outfielder Jake Mangum and left-hander Mason Montgomery, while the Rays received prospects Jacob Melton and Anderson Brito. This deal highlights each team's offseason strategy amid roster adjustments.

The Pittsburgh Pirates have made several additions this offseason but plan to continue bolstering their roster ahead of the 2026 season. General manager Ben Cherington emphasized ongoing efforts to enhance pitching and position players. With Spring Training approaching, the team eyes opportunities in the infield, outfield, and bullpen.

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In a follow-up interview on MLB Network Radio, Pittsburgh Pirates GM Ben Cherington outlined remaining offseason targets, including starting pitching, bullpen help, and infield reinforcements, building on recent roster additions like Ryan O’Hearn, Brandon Lowe, and Jhostynxon Garcia.

The Seattle Mariners have acquired infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan from the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-team trade involving the Tampa Bay Rays. The deal, announced on Monday, sends prospects and draft picks to St. Louis while the Rays receive third baseman Ben Williamson. Donovan, a first-time All-Star in 2025, brings versatility and a strong bat to Seattle's lineup.

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As the 2026 MLB season approaches, the Kansas City Royals are assessing their offseason moves and planning further roster improvements ahead of Spring Training. With pitchers and catchers reporting on February 9 in Surprise, Arizona, general manager J.J. Picollo emphasized ongoing discussions to enhance the team. The club has already made several key acquisitions while preserving its pitching depth.

The New York Yankees are intensifying their offseason efforts to bolster the roster for 2026, with re-signing Cody Bellinger as the top priority. Interest in free-agent infielder Bo Bichette serves as a potential fallback, though positional fits remain uncertain. Concerns over the starting rotation's health drive trade explorations.

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As the MLB offseason heats up ahead of the 2026 season, the Seattle Mariners are prepared to offer top prospects for St. Louis Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers remain lukewarm on free agent Alex Bregman, and the Baltimore Orioles have re-signed pitcher Zach Eflin. Other notable developments include interest in Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto and Andrew Heaney's retirement.

 

 

 

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