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Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Pittsburgh Pirates:

Players

Stephen Alemais

Stephen Alemais
Pittsburgh Pirates
Shortstop / Second baseman
Born: (1995-04-12) April 12, 1995 (age 29)
New York City, New York
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Stephen Gavin Alemais (born April 12, 1995) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Alemais was born in the Bronx, New York and attended All Hallows High School. He earned all-state honors in his junior and senior years, and all-district, all-city, and all-league honors in his sophomore, junior, and senior year. He currently holds the schools' single season hit record.[1] Undrafted out of high school in the 2013 MLB draft, he enrolled at Tulane University where he played college baseball. In 2015, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[2] In 2016, his junior year at Tulane, he slashed .311/.368/.401 with one home run, 28 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases in 53 games,[3] earning American Athletic Conference First Team honors. After the season, he was selected in the third round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the 105th overall pick.[4]

Alemais signed with Pittsburgh and made his professional debut with the West Virginia Black Bears before being promoted to the West Virginia Power in August.[5] In fifty games, he hit .249 with one home run and twenty RBIs.[6] In 2017, he played for the Power and the Bradenton Marauders along with making a rehab appearance with the Gulf Coast League Pirates. In 67 total games, he batted .265 with four home runs and 34 RBIS. In 2018, he played for the Altoona Curve, slashing .279/.346/.346 with one home run, 34 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases in 120 games. He returned to Altoona to begin 2019.


Cody Bolton

Cody Bolton
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pitcher
Born: (1998-06-19) June 19, 1998 (age 26)
Tracy, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Carl Donovan Bolton (born June 19, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Bolton attended Tracy High School in Tracy, California. As a senior, he went 9–2 with a 1.13 ERA, striking out 97 batters in 68 innings.[7][8] After his senior year, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the sixth round of the 2017 MLB draft.[9] He signed with the Pirates, forgoing his commitment to play college baseball at the University of Michigan.[10]

After signing, Bolton made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast Pirates. In nine starts, he pitched to a 3.16 ERA. Bolton spent 2018 with the West Virginia Power,[11] going 3–3 with a 3.65 ERA in nine starts, and began 2019 with the Bradenton Marauders,[12] where he was named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week on May 13[13] as well as a Florida State League All-Star.[14] He was promoted to the Altoona Curve in June.[15][16] Over 21 starts between the two clubs, Bolton went 8-6 with a 3.28 ERA, striking out 102 over 101+23 innings.


J. T. Brubaker

J. T. Brubaker
Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 65
Pitcher
Born: (1993-11-17) November 17, 1993 (age 30)
Springfield, Ohio
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jonathan Trey Brubaker (born November 17, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Brubaker attended Tecumseh High School in New Carlisle, Ohio and played college baseball at the University of Akron.[17] In 2015, his junior year, he went 5–4 with a 3.63 ERA over 15 starts.[18] He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the sixth round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft.[19]

Brubaker signed with Pittsburgh and made his professional debut that season with the West Virginia Black Bears, compiling a 6–4 record with a 2.82 ERA over 15 starts.[20] In 2016, he played for the West Virginia Power and the Bradenton Marauders where he pitched to a combined 6–11 record with a 4.44 ERA in 26 starts between the two clubs, and in 2017, he pitched with the Altoona Curve, going 7–6 with a 4.44 ERA in 26 games (24 starts).

Brubaker began 2018 with Altoona and was promoted to the Indianapolis Indians in May.[21] In 28 starts between both teams, he went 10–6 with a 2.81 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP.[22] After the season, the Pirates named Brubaker their minor league pitcher of the year.[23][24] The Pirates added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[25] He returned to Indianapolis to begin 2019, but appeared in only six games during the season due to injury.


Blake Cederlind

Blake Cederlind
Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 62
Pitcher
Born: (1996-01-04) January 4, 1996 (age 28)
Turlock, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Blake Cederlind (born January 4, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Cederlind attended Turlock High School in Turlock, California, where he played baseball and was teammates with Brett Cumberland and Kevin Kramer.[26] In 2014, his senior year, he went 8–1 with a 1.50 ERA along with batting .289.[27] He was not drafted out of high school in the 2014 Major League Baseball draft, and he enrolled at Merced College where he played college baseball.

As a freshman at Merced in 2015, Cederlind went 3–1 with a 7.89 ERA over 21+23 innings.[28] After the year, he was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 22nd round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft,[29][30] but did not sign. In 2016, his sophomore year at Merced, he appeared in 23 games (making four starts) in which he compiled a 5–2 record and 3.75 ERA while striking out 63 batters in 57+23 innings.[31][32] Following the season, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected Cederlind in the fifth round the 2016 Major League Baseball draft.[33][34]

Cederlind signed with Pittsburgh for $285,000, and was assigned to the Bristol Pirates.[35] Over six starts, he went 0–1 with a 4.67 ERA. In 2017, Cederlind spent the season with the West Virginia Power where he pitched to a 2–3 record and 7.76 ERA over 25 games (seven starts), striking out 55 batters over 58 innings.[36] He returned to West Virginia to begin the 2018 season,[37] and was promoted to the Bradenton Marauders in June. Over 49+23 innings between both teams, he pitched to a 4–4 record and 4.89 ERA while striking out 54 batters. Cederlind returned to Bradenton to begin 2019 before being promoted to the Altoona Curve in May. In August, he was promoted to the Indianapolis Indians,[38] with whom he finished the season. Over 41 relief appearances between the three clubs, Cederlind went 5-2 with a 2.28 ERA, striking out 55 over 59+13 innings.

Cederlind was added to the Pirates 40–man roster following the 2019 season.[39]


Oneil Cruz

Oneil Cruz
Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 61
Shortstop / Third baseman
Born: (1998-10-04) October 4, 1998 (age 25)
Nizao, Dominican Republic
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Oneil Cruz (born October 4, 1998) is a professional baseball player in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Cruz signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in July 2015 as an international free agent for a $950,000 signing bonus.[40] Cruz made his professional debut in 2016 with DSL Dodgers 1, batting .294 with 23 RBIs in 55 games. He began the 2017 season with the Great Lakes Loons.

On July 31, 2017, the Dodgers traded Cruz and Angel German to the Pirates in exchange for Tony Watson.[41] He was then assigned to the West Virginia Power. In 105 games between the two clubs, he slashed .237/.297/.350 with ten home runs and 44 RBIs. In 2018, he played for the West Virginia Black Bears, batting .286 with 14 home runs and 56 RBIs in 103 games, earning South Atlantic League All-Star honors.[42] Cruz began 2019 with the Class A Advanced Bradenton Marauders and was promoted to Double-A Altoona Curve on July 30.[43] He missed two months during the season after suffering a fractured foot.[44]

Cruz was added to the Pirates 40–man roster following the 2019 season.[39]

Cruz, the son of retired minor league baseball player Rafael Cruz, is unusually tall for a shortstop. He is listed as 6-foot-6 and 175 pounds. The only taller major league SS was 6-foot-7 Joel Guzmán, who played nine innings for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2007. There has been three 6-foot-5 major leaguers who started some games at short: Archi Cianfrocco, Troy Glaus and Michael Morse.[43]


Brennan Malone

Brennan Malone
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pitcher
Born: (2000-09-08) September 8, 2000 (age 23)
Matthews, North Carolina
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Brennan Russell Malone (born September 8, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Malone attended Porter Ridge High School in Indian Trail, North Carolina[45] before transferring to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida for his senior year.[46][47][48] At IMG, he was recorded throwing as high as 97 miles per hour.[49] He committed to play college baseball at the University of North Carolina.

Malone was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first round of the 2019 MLB draft,[50][51] making him one of only three high school pitchers selected in the first round of the 2019 MLB draft.[52] He signed for $2.2 million.[53][54] After signing, he was assigned to the Arizona League Diamondbacks, going 1-2 with a 5.14 ERA over seven innings. He also pitched in one game for the Hillsboro Hops at the end of the year.

On January 27, 2020 the Diamondbacks traded Malone and Liover Peguero to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Starling Marte and cash considerations.[55]


Mason Martin

Mason Martin
Pittsburgh Pirates
First baseman
Born: (1999-06-02) June 2, 1999 (age 25)
Kennewick, Washington
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Mason Neil Martin (born June 2, 1999) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Martin attended Southridge High School in Kennewick, Washington, where he played football and baseball.[56] In 2017, his senior year, he hit .507 with five home runs and ten stolen bases.[57] After his senior year, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 17th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.[58][59] He signed for $350,000, forgoing his commitment to play college baseball at Gonzaga University.[60]

After signing with the Pirates, Martin made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Pirates, slashing .307/.457/.630 with 11 home runs (breaking the GCL Pirates record)[61] and 22 RBIs over 39 games, earning the title of Gulf Coast League Most Valuable Player.[62] Martin began the 2018 season with the West Virginia Power, but was reassigned to the Bristol Pirates halfway through the year.[63] Over 104 games between the two teams, he batted .220 with 14 home runs and 58 RBIs. In 2019, he began the year with the Greensboro Grasshoppers[64] (with whom he was named a South Atlantic League All-Star)[65] before being promoted to the Bradenton Marauders in July,[66] with whom he finished the season. Over 131 games, Martin slashed .254/.351/.558 with 35 home runs and 129 RBIs.[67] Following the season, he was named Pittsburgh's Minor League Player of the Year.[68][69]


Calvin Mitchell

Calvin Mitchell
Pittsburgh Pirates
Outfielder
Born: (1999-03-08) March 8, 1999 (age 25)
San Diego, California
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Calvin David Mitchell (born March 8, 1999) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Mitchell graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, California, where he played four years of varsity baseball.[70] As a junior in 2016, he batted .371 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs.[71] In 2017, as a senior, he batted .369 with 11 home runs and 34 RBIs.[72] For his high school career, he batted .337 with 29 home runs and 120 RBIs.[73] Mitchell committed to the University of San Diego to play college baseball for the San Diego Toreros baseball team.[74] However, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the second round (50th overall) of the 2017 MLB draft[75] and he signed for $1.4 million,[76] forging his commitment to USD.

After signing, Mitchell made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Pirates. He spent the whole season there, batting .245 with two home runs and 20 RBIs in 43 games.[77] He spent 2018 with the West Virginia Power. He was named the South Atlantic League Player of the Week for April 16–22 after hitting .467 with one home run, nine RBIs, and a 1.233 OPS,[78] and also earned South Atlantic League All-Star honors.[79] In 119 games for the Power, he hit .280 with ten home runs and 65 RBIs.[80] He spent 2019 with the Bradenton Marauders,[81] with whom he was named a Florida State League All-Star.[82] Over 118 games, he slashed .251/.304/.406 with 15 home runs and 64 RBIs.


Jared Oliva

Jared Oliva
Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 76
Center fielder
Born: (1995-11-27) November 27, 1995 (age 28)
Saugus, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jared Cole Oliva (born November 27, 1995) is an American professional baseball center fielder in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Oliva attended Valencia High School in Valencia, California. As a senior, he hit .325 with 11 stolen bases.[83] Undrafted in the 2013 Major League Baseball draft, he enrolled at the University of Arizona where he walked on to the Arizona Wildcats baseball team.[84]

Olvia redshirted his freshman year at Arizona in 2014. In 2015, as a redshirt freshman, he appeared in 43 games in which he hit .272 with one home run and twenty RBIs.[85] That summer, he played in the Northwoods League for the Wisconsin Woodchucks.[86] As a redshirt sophomore in 2016, he batted .239 with four home runs, 34 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases over seventy games. After the season, he returned to play in the Northwoods League.[87] In 2017, his redshirt junior year, Oliva slashed .321/.385/.498 with four home runs and 54 RBIs in 59 games,[88][89] earning All-Pac-12 First Team honors alongside earning a spot on the All-Pac-12 All-Defensive Team after posting a .985 fielding percentage.[90] After the season, he was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the seventh round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.[91][92]

Oliva signed with the Pirates for $200,000,[93][94] and made his professional debut with the West Virginia Black Bears.[95] Over 56 games, he hit .266 with 17 RBIs and 15 stolen bases. Oliva spent the 2018 season with the Bradenton Marauders,[96] slashing .275/.354/.424 with nine home runs, 47 RBIs, and 33 stolen bases in 108 games.[97] In 2019, he played with the Altoona Curve,[98][99][100][101] batting .277/.352/.398 with six home runs, 42 RBIs, and 36 stolen bases over 123 games. After the season, he was assigned to the Peoria Javelinas of the Arizona Fall League, earning Fall All-Star honors.[102]


Blake Weiman

Blake Weiman
Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 82
Pitcher
Born: (1995-11-05) November 5, 1995 (age 28)
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Bats: Right
Throws: Left

Blake Gerald Weiman (born November 5, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

Weiman attended Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado. He signed to play college baseball at the University of Kansas.[103] During his high school career, he played in three Colorado Rockies Futures games.[104] In 2014, as a senior, he went 7–0 with a 1.40 ERA and was named to the All-Colorado baseball team.[105] Undrafted out of high school in the 2014 Major League Baseball draft, he enrolled at Kansas.

In 2015, as a freshman at Kansas, Weiman appeared in 21 games (seven starts), going 2–7 with a 6.75 ERA.[106] As a sophomore in 2016, he became a full-time starter, appearing in 17 games in which he went 2–7 with a 6.82 ERA.[107] In 2017, in Weiman's junior season, he moved to the bullpen where he greatly improved, pitching to a 5–1 record with a 2.80 ERA, striking out 55 batters in 45 relief innings pitched. After his junior year, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the eighth round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.[108][109]

Weiman signed with Pittsburgh and made his professional debut with the West Virginia Black Bears, going 4–3 with a 3.78 ERA in 21 relief appearances.[110] He began the 2018 season with the West Virginia Power and was promoted to the Bradenton Marauders and Altoona Curve throughout the year. In 67 relief innings pitched between the three clubs, he went 4–1 with a 2.42 ERA and 77 strikeouts.[111] After the season, he played for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League and was named to the Fall Stars Game.[112][113] Weiman was a non-roster invitee to 2019 spring training.[114] He returned to Altoona to begin 2019,[115] and was promoted to the Indianapolis Indians in June after pitching to a 1.86 ERA over 19+13 relief innings.[116] Over eight relief appearances with Indianapolis, Weiman went 0-1 with a 4.63 ERA. He missed nearly all of the last two months of the season due to injury.


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Manager

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  • 35 Cibney Bello (pitching)
  • 15 Drew Benes (pitching)
  • 27 Bart Hanegraaf (performance)
  • 38 Eric Munson (hitting)
  • 33 Chad Noble (bullpen)
  • 22 Chris Truby (bench)

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Double-A

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Infielders

  • 12 Francisco Acuna
  •  5 Tsung-Che Cheng *
  •  2 Brenden Dixon
  •  3 Jackson Glenn
  • 49 Kervin Pichardo

Outfielders


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7-day injured list
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Class A-Advanced

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  •  7 Mike Burrows #*
  • 47 Danny Carrion
  • 17 Hung-Leng Chang
  • 24 Magdiel Cotto
  • 10 Khristian Curtis
  • 23 Hunter Furtado
  • 36 Luigi Hernandez
  • 25 Carlos Jimenez
  • 38 Antwone Kelly
  •  3 Michael Kennedy
  • 30 Tyler Kennedy
  • 39 Inmer Lobo
  • 37 Garrett McMillan
  • 45 Connor Oliver
  • 28 Carlson Reed
  • 13 Aaron Shortridge #
  • 55 Peyton Stumbo
  • 22 Landon Tomkins
  • 34 Mike Walsh

Catchers

  • 50 Omar Alfonzo
  • 49 Abrahan Gutierrez #
  •  6 Justin Miknis ~
  • 46 Axiel Plaz

Infielders

  • 54 Keiner Delgado
  • 14 Garret Forrester
  • 41 Juan Jerez
  •  2 Javier Rivas
  • 32 Jeral Toledo
  • 27 Esmerlyn Valdez
  • 12 Wesley Zapata

Outfielders

  •  5 Braylon Bishop
  • 19 Sergio Campana
  • 29 Solomon Maguire
  • 35 Shalin Polanco
  • 31 Eddy Rodriguez
  • 15 Enmanuel Terrero


Manager

Coaches

  • 52 Matt Ford (pitching)
  • 65 Ernesto Irrizarry (performance)
  • 18 Steph Lombardo (development)
  • 44 Gustavo Omana (bench)
  • -- Scott Seabol (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 12 Jesus Castillo
  • -- Owen Kellington
  • -- Jose Maldonado
  • -- Johan Montero
  • -- Isaias Uribe

7-day injured list
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Class A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 45 Hunter Barco
  • 31 Brandan Bidois
  • 14 Elijah Birdsong
  • 15 Julian Bosnic
  • 35 Yoldin De La Paz
  •  5 Jaycob Deese
  • 52 Derek Diamond
  • 30 Wilber Dotel
  • 46 Alessandro Ercolani
  • 37 Darvin Garcia
  • 39 Ryan Harbin
  • 47 Valentin Linarez
  • 23 J. P. Massey
  • 17 Cy Nielson
  • 19 Dominic Perachi
  •  9 Scott Randall
  • 50 Patrick Reilly

Catchers

  • 22 Nick Cimillo
  • 16 Wyatt Hendrie
  • 29 Geovanny Planchart
  • 24 Shawn Ross

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

  • 49 Blake Butler

Coaches

  • -- Quentin Brown (performance)
  • 27 Ethan Goforth (catching)
  • 18 Casey Harms (bench)
  • 12 Matt Myers (pitching)
  • 25 Jonathan Prieto (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 92 Adrian Florencio
  • -- Joshua Loeschorn

7-day injured list
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Short A

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Advanced Rookie

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Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 49 Victor Cabreja
  • 56 Carlos Castillo
  • 70 Jose Garces
  • 66 Kevison Hernandez
  • 45 Brennan Malone
  • 37 Dioris Martinez
  • 34 Carlos Mateo
  • 58 David Matoma
  • 38 Greiber Mendez
  • 17 Zander Mueth
  • 52 Jose Regalado
  • 36 Pitterson Rosa
  • 68 Noah Takacs
  • 65 Clevari Tejada
  • 57 Alexis Torres
  • 27 Jonawel Valdez

Catchers

  • 67 John Lopez
  • 35 Richard Ramirez
  • 41 Luke Scherrer
  • 22 Miguel Sosa

Infielders

  • 13 Roinny Aguiar
  •  2 Carlos Caro
  • 10 Yordany De Los Santos
  • 14 Ewry Espinal
  • 16 Jhonny Severino
  • 24 Carlos Tirado
  • 18 John Zorrilla

Outfielders

  • 39 Tony Blanco Jr.
  •  3 Juan Machado
  • 19 Eduardo Oviedo
  • 12 Jhonson Pena
  • 10 Estuar Suero


Manager

  • 32 Kieran Mattison

Coaches

  • 55 Quentin Brown (hitting)
  • 62 Renny Duarte (pitching)
  • 61 Mick Fieldbinder (pitching)
  • 43 Jose Mendez (bench)
  • 54 Gavi Nivar (coach)
  • 31 Jonathan Roof (hitting)
  • 28 Curt Wilson (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 46 Gilberto Alcala
  • -- Ronaldo Gallo
  • -- Jackson Grounds
  • -- Jun-Seok Shim
  • -- Andres Silvera
  • -- Angel Soriano
  • 44 Joaquin Tejada

7-day injured list
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Foreign Rookie

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Pitchers

  • 45 Jeremia Berroa
  • -- Hader Blanco §
  • 53 Daviel Castillo
  • 54 Jarlen De La Paz
  • -- Dariel Florentino
  • 60 Angel Herrera
  • 64 Wifrailyn Jaquez
  • -- Luis Joseph
  • 68 Janderson Linares
  • 99 Yojeiry Osoria
  • 77 Bladimir Pichardo
  • 74 Wali Pierre
  • 49 Marlon Quintana
  • 76 Irwin Ramirez
  • 82 Patricio Ress
  • 80 Francis Reyes
  • 79 Rubens Romero
  • 75 Jesus Tapia
  • 53 Victor Trejo
  • 88 Eduardo Zapata

Catchers

  • 13 Javier Acevedo
  • 46 Jesus Lizardo
  • 14 Lennyn Nunez

Infielders

  • 24 Edwarli Brioso
  • 30 Yosmar Gimenez
  • 29 Kendrick Herrera
  • 26 Frankeli Mesta
  • 39 Michell Ojeda
  • 16 Anthony Sosa
  • 43 Deshandro Tromp
  • 38 Joenelly Van Der Linden

Outfielders

  • 23 Iverson Allen
  • 25 Bralyn Brazoban
  • 22 Carl Calixte
  • 18 Andres Villafane
  • 37 Phillando Williams


Manager

  • -- Joel Fuentes

Coaches

  • -- Cecilio Beltre (coach)
  • -- Gustavo Polanco (bench)

60-day injured list

  • 89 Yeison Martinez

7-day injured list
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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 48 Keuri Almonte
  • 55 Cesar Aquino
  • 51 Adrian Aray
  • 90 Angel Camacho
  • 56 Nicolas Carreno
  • 58 Diego Chiquillo
  • 61 Jesus Clode
  • 27 Edward Florentino
  • 62 Dariel Francia
  • 63 Yoerys Hernandez
  • 65 Randol Martinez
  • 67 Rafael Mendez
  • 72 Reinold Navarro
  • 78 Dermis Ordonez
  • 81 Adolfo Oviedo
  • 83 Brandison Polanco
  • 84 Luis Rodriguez
  • 85 Jonathan Salazar

Catchers

  •  7 Samuel Escudero
  • 10 Angel Perez
  • 44 Jonathan Rivero
  • 37 Joseph Sequera
  • -- July Vittini

Infielders

  • 34 Isaias Dipre
  • 36 Adbiel Feliz
  • 29 Jayden Kim
  •  2 Daje Morales
  • 12 Christopher Orelin
  • 19 Antonio Pimentel

Outfielders

  • 41 Angel Aquino
  • 47 Cristian Jauregui
  •  6 Raymond Mola
  • 15 Angel Rodriguez
  • 35 Miguel Rodriguez
  •  5 Ruben Vizcaya


Manager


Coaches

  • -- Cecilio Beltre (coach)
  • -- Jose Cueto (pitching)
  • -- Samuel Gonzalez (assistant)
  • -- Gustavo Polanco (coach)
  • -- Khelyn Smith (hitting)


7-day injured list
* On Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
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Roster updated June 28, 2024
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