Astros, Pirates Have Discussed Joey Bart
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Astros, Pirates Have Discussed Joey Bart
"Earlier this month, the Pirates were reported to have interest in trading for Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes. That no longer seems to be on the table now that Pittsburgh has agreed to a one-year, $12MM contract with DH Marcell Ozuna. Indeed, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette confirmed that those trade talks have "since gone quiet." However, Mackey also added a notable tidbit about those talks: The two sides discussed catcher as part of the package the Pirates would send to the Astros in exchange for the two-time All-Star Paredes. Mackey went on to speculate that it wouldn't be surprising to see Bart come up in future trade talks as well."
"After years of struggling to live up to his top-prospect billing in San Francisco, Bart blossomed into a productive part-time player with Pittsburgh. Over the past two seasons, he owns a .745 OPS and a 110 wRC+ in 173 games. His defensive metrics have been poor but passable, considering his above-average offense. All in all, he has produced 1.3 FanGraphs WAR in back-to-back campaigns; his 2.6 total fWAR puts him among the game's top 25 catchers since 2024."
"General manager Ben Cherington told reporters (including Mackey) that he believes former top prospects Henry Davis and Endy Rodríguez are capable of handling a "primary" catcher's workload. He expressed the same faith in rookie Rafael Flores Jr. While Cherington went on to say that he will "hold onto that depth" for as long as he can, eventually, he'll have to make a decision. The Pirates can't carry four catchers on their Opening Day roster. The club certainly could decide to stick with Bart, the most proven choice, and option two of Davis, Rodríguez, and Flores to the minors. Yet, trading Bart also seems to be on the table."
Pittsburgh's interest in trading for Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes cooled after the Pirates signed DH Marcell Ozuna to a one-year, $12MM deal. The two sides reportedly discussed including a catcher as part of the package, with Bart mentioned as a potential piece. Bart emerged as a productive part-time player for the Pirates, posting a .745 OPS, a 110 wRC+ and 2.6 total fWAR across the last two seasons despite subpar defensive metrics. General manager Ben Cherington believes prospects Henry Davis, Endy Rodríguez and rookie Rafael Flores Jr. can handle primary catching duties, forcing a roster decision among four catchers.
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