
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced a series of roster changes on Saturday, including a key injury update and several player transactions. Catcher and infielder Endy Rodriguez has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation, a move that could impact the team’s depth behind the plate and on the infield.
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Endy Rodriguez
Endy Rodriguez, a rising talent within the organization, has shown promise both offensively and defensively. His absence comes at a time when the Pirates are looking to stay competitive in a tightly contested NL Central. It’s unclear how long Rodriguez will remain sidelined, but the injury raises concerns about his long-term availability for the season.
Joey Wentz
In a corresponding move, the Pirates have designated left-handed pitcher Joey Wentz for assignment. Wentz, who joined the organization in the offseason, has struggled to find consistency on the mound. His departure opens up a spot on the 40-man roster, creating room for additional pitching or catching depth.
Brett Sullivan
To address the gap left by Rodriguez, the Pirates have selected the contract of catcher Brett Sullivan. Sullivan, who has been performing well in Triple-A Indianapolis, now gets an opportunity to contribute at the major league level. Known for his defensive versatility and strong arm, Sullivan will likely serve as a backup catcher while providing depth during Rodriguez’s absence.
Isaac Mattson
Additionally, right-hander Isaac Mattson has been called up from Triple-A, giving the Pirates another bullpen option. Mattson has been effective in Indianapolis and will aim to bring stability to a Pirates bullpen that has experienced ups and downs throughout the season.
Wrap Up
The roster changes were first hinted at when reporters at PNC Park noticed locker space changes. Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that both Sullivan and Mattson had lockers set up in the Pirates’ clubhouse, while Wentz’s locker had been removed. Manager Don Kelly later confirmed Endy Rodriguez’s placement on the injured list during media availability.
As the Pirates continue to battle in the division, these roster moves reflect the team’s efforts to stay flexible and competitive amid injuries and performance challenges. Fans will be watching closely to see how Sullivan and Mattson perform in their new roles, and when Rodriguez may be ready to return.