Pittsburgh Pirates secure Yohan Ramírez for 2026 season
The Pittsburgh Pirates have made a surprising move by retaining a player who was on the verge of being non-tendered. Yohan Ramírez, a name that could have floated in arbitration limbo, is now set to return for the 2026 season.
Details of the Deal
Danny Demilio from Pittsburgh Baseball Now first broke the news that the Pirates successfully sidestepped arbitration issues with Ramírez. According to reports from Alex Stumpf of MLB.com, the agreement is for a one-year contract valued at $825,000. This decision highlights the team’s commitment to building a competitive roster while managing its financial responsibilities.
A Strategic Move
Ramírez isn’t the only player the Pirates have secured this offseason; the organization has also avoided arbitration with Jack Suwinski. This proactive approach reflects a larger strategy by the Pirates to retain key players as they aim for improvement in the upcoming seasons.
In retaining Ramírez, the Pirates are banking on his contributions to the team, hoping to see continued development and performance from the promising pitcher. As the offseason progresses, the Pirates are positioning themselves not just for immediate success but for a brighter future.

