Kyle Schwarber: Pirates not actually pursuing him, just feeding fans misinformation

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Whispers around Major League Baseball suggest the Pittsburgh Pirates are making a play for slugger Kyle Schwarber this offseason. The buzz has reignited debate over whether owner Bob Nutting will back the roster with payroll dollars — or merely offer optics of intent to placate a restless fan base.

Behind the headlines are deeper questions: can one bat change the trajectory of a franchise that has struggled at the plate, and does a splashy signing even address Pittsburgh’s biggest problem — keeping young ace Paul Skenes from leaving town?

How credible is the report that the Pirates want Kyle Schwarber?

Multiple outlets have linked the Pirates to Kyle Schwarber, the left-handed power hitter who starred with the Philadelphia Phillies. The timing of the reports — coming after Pittsburgh reportedly made a strong run at Josh Naylor before he signed a five-year, $92 million deal with the Seattle Mariners — has amplified scrutiny.

Schwarber would be the headline free agent in this cycle, a bat-first acquisition who could supply immediate home-run power and run production. Still, sources caution that public interest does not equal committed resources; in Pittsburgh’s case, talk may not translate into a contract offer that truly competes with richer clubs.

What Schwarber would bring to a struggling offense

Pittsburgh finished near the bottom of MLB offensive categories last season, lacking consistent middle-of-the-order production. Adding a player like Schwarber would, on paper, address that void.

  • Power: Schwarber’s track record makes him an instant threat to boost slugging percentage and run creation.
  • Protection: His presence could force pitchers to navigate better to other hitters in the lineup.
  • Fan excitement: A marquee signing tends to energize a market that’s been starved for winning baseball.

Yet baseball is a nine-player game. A single bat rarely flips a team from cellar-dweller to contender; depth, pitching, and defense all matter. Schwarber could help the Pirates be more competitive in individual games, but systemic weaknesses would remain.

Paul Skenes’ future and the Yankees rumor

The report carries an added layer: Pittsburgh’s prized young pitcher Paul Skenes has reportedly expressed interest in joining the New York Yankees. That revelation changes the chessboard.

Skenes, who has already earned both National League Rookie of the Year and a Cy Young award in his first two seasons, is the cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s long-term hopes. Keeping him in black and gold would likely require a significant long-term commitment — financially and competitively.

If the Pirates sign Schwarber to “sweeten the pot,” it may not be enough. Top-tier free-agent acquisitions can influence a star’s decision to stay, but players of Skenes’ caliber weigh payroll, market competitiveness, and championship window alongside teammates and personnel.

Payroll math and ownership decisions

Pittsburgh’s payroll picture complicates any grand plan. Current projections list the Pirates’ 2026 payroll near the bottom of the league — roughly the 26th spot among 30 teams — which limits how aggressively they can pursue multiple high-dollar commitments.

Owner Bob Nutting has publicly insisted there’s a strategy to keep Skenes long term, but reality bites: stretching payroll to accommodate both an elite starting pitcher and a marquee slugger would be a major shift from recent club behavior. Reported figures indicate the team is operating with a modest payroll base that does not traditionally support simultaneous blockbuster deals.

Three realistic financial scenarios

  • Minimal bid: The Pirates make a competitive offer for optics but fall short of the highest-market teams.
  • Targeted investment: Ownership increases payroll to sign one major free agent but still avoids an extension for Skenes until later.
  • All-in gamble: The team dramatically raises payroll and attempts to keep Skenes while adding another star — the least likely option given recent patterns.

Fan sentiment and public perception in Pittsburgh

Local reaction to the franchise’s financial posture has been vocal and often scathing. Fans have grown weary of promises without follow-through, and public displays of frustration — chants like “sell the team” at unrelated events — have highlighted the erosion of trust between supporters and ownership.

Bringing in a big name could soothe critics temporarily. But if the move is mostly performative, it risks backfiring, leaving fans feeling manipulated rather than celebrated.

What signing Schwarber would realistically accomplish

There are clear benefits to adding a power hitter: more runs, a more intimidating lineup, and a spark for ticket sales and local buzz. Nonetheless, there are limits:

  • Schwarber wouldn’t fix bullpen depth, pitching injuries, or defensive shortcomings.
  • One star does not create a sustainable contender; roster balance is essential.
  • Spending to attract free agents must be weighed against the risk of losing homegrown talent like Skenes.

Because of those trade-offs, many analysts see a signing as a short-term headline rather than a comprehensive rebuild strategy. The crucial calculus remains whether ownership will commit the payroll and patience needed to build around Skenes — or whether a high-profile free agent is used as a public relations gambit.

Possible outcomes to watch this offseason

  • Pirates make a credible offer to Schwarber and attempt a simultaneous extension for Skenes — a high-cost, high-reward path.
  • Pittsburgh publicly courts top players but ultimately loses bidding wars, preserving payroll but earning little goodwill.
  • Ownership stays conservative, making minor improvements while relying on internal development — a route likely to keep the team competitive but not elite.

Each outcome will shape not only the upcoming season but also the franchise’s reputation in free agency and player retention going forward.

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16 reviews on “Kyle Schwarber: Pirates not actually pursuing him, just feeding fans misinformation”

  1. Man, these rumors are like a rollercoaster ride – up, down, loop-de-loop! Is Schwarber in, is he out? Pirates playing with my emotions. Just spill the beans already!

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  2. I remember when rumors were like a secret club handshake, exclusive and thrilling. Now its all smoke and mirrors. The Pirates playing games with Schwarber? Cmon, just spill the beans or zip it!

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  3. Man, I swear the rumors in baseball are wilder than a rollercoaster ride. Pirates chasing Schwarber? More like chasing their tails! Just watch, next thing you know, theyll be linked to signing Bigfoot for their outfield. *eye roll*

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    • Oh man, I hear ya! Baseball gossips like a soap opera, always serving up some juicy drama. Pirates going after Schwarber? Thats a plot twist! But Bigfoot in the outfield? Now thats a curveball Id pay to see! Whos next on their radar, the Loch Ness Monster for pitching? *chuckles* Never a dull moment in the rumor mill, huh?

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  4. I remember when the Pirates were all like, We want Schwarber! and now theyre like, Nah, just kidding. Feels like a rollercoaster, man. Cant trust those rumors, but hey, keeps things interesting, right?

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    • Man, I feel ya! Those Pirates be playin with our hearts like its no big deal. Its like, first theyre all hyped up about Schwarber, then theyre like, Nah, just kiddin. Cant keep up with these rollercoaster rumors, but hey, at least it spices things up, right? Who knows whats next with these guys.

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  5. Man, these rumors got my hopes up! But now Im here, feeling like Ive been played. The Pirates playing with my heartstrings, huh? Guess Schwarber wont be bringing his bat to the Steel City after all.

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    • Man, I feel ya! Those Pirates be messin with us fans emotions like its a game. Schwarber had us all hyped up for a Steel City showdown, but looks like its just another false alarm. Cant trust those rumors, huh? Maybe theyre just trying to keep us on our toes!

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  6. Man, the Pirates playing with fans feelings like that? Not cool. Gotta give it to Schwarber, though. Dude could bring some spark to a dull offense. Hope its not all smoke and mirrors.

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    • Dude, I feel you on that one. The Pirates be playing with our emotions like its a game! But for real, Schwarbers been on fire lately. Lets hope he keeps bringing that energy to the team and it aint just a flash in the pan. Cant deal with more disappointments, man.

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  7. Man, the Pirates are playing games with fans, huh? Feeding us fake news about Schwarber to keep the hype alive. Just spill the beans already! Gotta love the drama, even if its all smoke and mirrors.

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  8. Ya know, its like when you hear a juicy rumor and it turns out to be all smoke and mirrors. Feels like the Pirates are playing games with our hearts! Schwarber to the Pirates? Sounds like a plot twist gone wrong!

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    • Man, tell me about it! Its like theyre playing with our emotions like a game of poker. I mean, Schwarber to the Pirates? Thats a twist straight out of a soap opera! Wouldnt be surprised if were all just pawns in their grand scheme. Keep the popcorn ready, cause this drama aint over yet!

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  9. Man, the Pirates really know how to keep fans on their toes! Is this Schwarber deal just a smoke screen or are they playing 5D chess? Either way, its making the offseason a lot more interesting, thats for sure.

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  10. Man, the Pirates keep us on a rollercoaster. Are they into Schwarber or not? Feels like a reality show plot twist. Just waiting for the dramatic reveal. Popcorn ready!

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  11. Man, I swear, these rumors are like playing mind games with us fans. One day its Pirates want Schwarber, next day its Nah, just kidding. Cant they make up their minds already? Its like a soap opera, I tell ya.

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