Pirates add LeBlanc, Benoit to roster

Bucs will wait until Minor League postseason ends before calling up prospects

September 1st, 2017

PITTSBURGH -- Major League rosters expanded from 25 to 40 players on Friday, but the Pirates did not fill their roster with a bunch of prospects from Triple-A Indianapolis. On the contrary, they activated veteran relievers and off the 10-day disabled list.
By unloading setup man on Thursday, Pittsburgh made clear its intent to spend September looking toward next season. To that end, the Pirates will start using and in high-leverage, late-inning situations. Both right-handers are set to return and play prominent roles in Pittsburgh's 2018 bullpen.
Right-hander will join that late-inning mix when healthy, and reliever will eventually find his way there as well. But the Bucs' top two Minor League affiliates, Indianapolis and Double-A Altoona, locked up spots in their leagues' postseasons.
Manager Clint Hurdle said the Pirates will not make many September callups until their affiliates' respective postseason runs are over.
"We, as an organization, believe there's gainful experience for the guys that are down there," Hurdle said.

The Pirates also expect to activate right fielder , catcher and super-utility man off the disabled list at some point within the next week. The Bucs have been carrying several young players on the roster in their place, including catcher , outfielder and infielder .
"We've got more than enough manpower to play games and to compete," Hurdle said. "Our focus is still to have the best month we've had all year this month of September because there's a real opportunity there."
Despite the anticipated pivot toward young players over the season's final month, veterans and started Friday's series opener against the Reds at PNC Park. Jaso is a pending free agent, and Stewart has a club option for 2018. They also activated Benoit, a July 31 non-waiver Trade Deadline rental, and LeBlanc, who has an '18 club option that likely won't be picked up.
It falls upon Hurdle and his coaching staff to balance their playing time down the stretch with the club's desire to see and evaluate younger players.

"We've got some guys that have been here for periods of time that may be looking at their last month in a Pirates' uniform. A lot is to be said for the relationship you built over that period of time," Hurdle said. "This isn't about 30 days. More often, it's about what they've pushed in, what we've worked toward together. You always look to keep people engaged in the game when it makes sense."
The Pirates intend to give right-hander , who has dominated in Triple-A since being bumped out of their rotation, another shot in September. They will plug lefty into their rotation for at least one start on Tuesday.
Brault has been in the Bucs' bullpen since Aug. 22, but he recorded a 1.94 ERA and 1.07 WHIP in 21 games (20 starts) for Indianapolis. Brault will start on Tuesday in place of , who has shown signs of fatigue while posting a 6.38 ERA in the second half. As of Friday, the Pirates had only discussed having Nova skip one start.
"We're just giving him a chance to catch his breath," Hurdle said.