Pirates and Marlins Eye Free Agency Spending

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November 25, 2025
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The Pittsburgh Pirates and Miami Marlins are reportedly evaluating their strategies for MLB free agency this offseason, as discussed on the November 24, 2025 episode of Baseball America's Hot Sheet Show.

The show's analysts, including J.J. Cooper, Geoff Pontes, Matt Eddy, and Scott Braun, highlighted the Pirates' potential for increased spending based on a recent report from The Athletic. This comes at a time when the Pirates are looking to bolster their roster after several seasons of rebuilding.

The Athletic's insights suggest that the Pirates' front office is considering making significant financial commitments to attract key free agents who could elevate the team’s competitiveness in the National League Central.

Meanwhile, the Marlins are also exploring avenues to enhance their lineup, particularly after a season where they showed flashes of promise but ultimately fell short of playoff contention. The Marlins' strategy could involve targeting players that fit their needs for both power hitting and pitching depth, which they lacked in the previous season.

The analysts emphasized that this shift towards spending aligns with a broader trend in baseball where traditionally frugal franchises are beginning to invest more aggressively in player acquisitions. As both teams prepare for the upcoming free agency period, it will be crucial to monitor their moves closely, especially given the potential impact on their respective standings in the league.

The Hot Sheet Show also touched on the Red Sox's Top 10 prospects and addressed the state of the Mets system, providing a comprehensive overview of the current MLB landscape. Fans can catch the Hot Sheet Show every Monday at 3:30 p.m.

ET on YouTube for further updates and discussions on these crucial offseason developments.

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