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Pirates Cut Four Ahead of Rule 5 Draft

Summary

  • Four players designated for assignment by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • Roster moves made before the November 18 Rule 5 Draft deadline.
  • Players waived include pitchers Colin Holderman and Dauri Moreta.
Pirates Cut Four Ahead of Rule 5 Draft

As the November 18 Rule 5 Draft deadline approached, the Pittsburgh Pirates executed a significant roster shakeup, designating four players for assignment. This move was crucial for the team to maintain its 40-man roster limit, necessitating the waiver of pitchers Colin Holderman and Dauri Moreta, and outfielders Alexander Canario and Ronny Simon.

Pitcher Colin Holderman faced a difficult 2025 season marked by injuries and an elevated ERA, struggling significantly in his relief appearances. Dauri Moreta, despite Tommy John surgery in the previous year, showed flashes of promise upon his return in late 2025, but ultimately was sent down to the minors.

Outfielder Alexander Canario, acquired in a trade, struggled offensively throughout his time with the Pirates, particularly in the early part of the season. Ronny Simon also saw limited action after being claimed off waivers and suffered a season-ending shoulder injury, requiring surgery and a lengthy recovery.

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The Rule 5 Draft prevents teams from hoarding minor league talent; teams must keep drafted players on their active roster for the entire season.
Colin Holderman and Dauri Moreta were the two pitchers designated for assignment by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Pirates needed to make space on their 40-man roster to protect other players eligible for the Rule 5 Draft.

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