
Expectations are no longer theoretical in Pittsburgh—Paul Skenes takes the mound on Opening Day, signaling the Pirates’ commitment to winning now. With a revamped lineup including Oneil Cruz, Spencer Horwitz, Bryan Reynolds, and Marcell Ozuna, the Pirates face a dangerous New York Mets squad built around stars like Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Freddy Peralta. Can the Bucs’ youthful energy and strategic urgency overcome the Mets' star power? Gary Morgan breaks down the Pirates’ roster decisions, bullpen roles, and the need for hustle and accountability under Don Kelly’s leadership. Key topics include opening day matchups at Citi Field, bold management expectations, lineup flexibility, and which prospects might crack the majors for good. Insightful analysis highlights how the Pirates must fight like underdogs to make a legitimate playoff push. Are the new-look Pirates truly poised for a breakthrough season, or will familiar issues resurface?
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