At last week’s Major League Baseball Winter Meetings, Pittsburgh Pirates’ general manager Neal Huntington said the team would like to add a fourth outfielder. In a perfect world the Pirates would prefer Jordan Luplow start the year playing every day at the Triple-A level instead of as the Pirates’ fourth outfielder.
One player that is a potential fit for the Pirates as a fourth outfielder is veteran Jarrod Dyson. The 33-year-old Dyson has spent the seven years of his career with the Kansas City Royals before playing for the Seattle Mariners in 2017.
Earlier in the off-season, MLB Trade Rumors predicted that the Pirates would sign Jarrod Dyson to a two-year $12 million contract.