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If the Pirates are serious about competing, they cannot repeat as only the 22nd-best staff in baseball In any other division, such a roster would be miles away from contention, but the Pirates are a few upper-percentile individual seasons from putting it all together in 2024
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Explore the NL Central preview for 2026, featuring team breakdowns, projected lineups, rotations, and predictions for the season
- Depth Charts - SP | FanGraphs Baseball
We added RosterResource's Depth Charts; these reflect a team's current roster and are regularly updated We are working to have these two depth chart tools better complement each other
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