Pittsburgh Pirates 2026 Financial Summary

A current summary of Pittsburgh Pirates 2026 player cap & cash figures.

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MLB 2027 Contract Options Watchlist

Summary

  • Adjusted Payroll Total $104,354,614 / 22nd
  • Cash Total $119,710,740 / 22nd

2026 Active Roster

Pre-Arbitration
Arbitration
RK Player
1 Konnor Griffin
(SS, 20)
$15,555,556
2 Mitch Keller
(SP, 30)
$15,400,000
3 Bryan Reynolds
(LF, 31)
$13,343,750
4 Marcell Ozuna
(DH, 35)
$12,000,000
5 Brandon Lowe
(2B, 31)
$11,000,000
6 Gregory Soto
(RP, 31)
$7,750,000
7 Dennis Santana
(RP, 30)
$3,500,000
8 Oneil Cruz
(CF, 27)
$3,300,000
9 Justin Lawrence
(RP, 31)
$1,225,000
10 Paul Skenes
(SP, 24)
$1,085,000
11 Yohan Ramirez
(RP, 31)
$825,000
12 Jared Triolo
(SS, 28)
$818,900
13 Billy Cook
(OF, 27)
$806,840
14 Carmen Mlodzinski
(SP, 27)
$806,800
15 Spencer Horwitz
(1B, 28)
$802,000
16 Nick Gonzales
(3B, 27)
$801,600
17 Henry Davis
(C, 26)
$800,400
18 Jake Mangum
(CF, 30)
$800,200
19 Braxton Ashcraft
(SP, 26)
$795,100
20 Isaac Mattson
(RP, 30)
$794,200
21 Mason Montgomery
(RP, 26)
$793,000
22 Bubba Chandler
(SP, 23)
$787,200
23 Evan Sisk
(RP, 29)
$732,295
24 Nick Yorke
(2B, 24)
$620,860
25 Endy Rodríguez
(1B, 26)
$605,130
26 Brandan Bidois
(RP, 25)
$575,598

2026 Injured List

Salaries from players who have been placed on the injured list, still counting against the payroll.

RK Player
1 Ryan O'Hearn
(RF, 32)
$14,500,000
2 Joey Bart
(C, 29)
$2,530,000
3 Jared Jones
(SP, 24)
$801,600
4 Chris Devenski
(RP, 35)
$686,364

2026 Dead Money

Leftover salaries from players who have been traded or released, or buyouts for declined options.

RK Player
1 Ryan Harbin
(RP, 24)
$157,860

2026 Luxury Tax Payroll Totals

Tax figures based on payroll data only. Outside revenue sources will be adjusted when available after the regular season.

Competitive Balance Tax Threshold $244,000,000
Guaranteed Contracts $96,324,429 19th
Injured Contracts $18,517,964 -
Retained Contracts $0 -
Player Benefits $18,000,000 -
Minor League Contracts $2,700,000 -
Pre-Arbitration Bonus Pool Contribution $1,666,666 -
Projected Tax Payroll $136,325,753 -
Projected Tax Bill
This team is currently a tax repeater at 20%.
$0 -

Glossary

MLB Tax Rate Penalties

First-Time Payor:

  • 20% for exceeding by $20M or less
  • 32% for exceeding by $20M-$40M
  • 62.5% for exceeding by $40M-$60M
  • 80% for exceeding by $60M+

Second-Time Payor:

  • 30% for exceeding by $20M or less
  • 42% for exceeding by $20M-$40M
  • 75% for exceeding by $40M-$60M
  • 90% for exceeding by $60M+

Third-Time (or more) Payor:

  • 50% for exceeding by $20M or less
  • 62% for exceeding by $20M-$40M
  • 95% for exceeding by $40M-$60M
  • 110% for exceeding by $60M+

Teams are considered “tax repeaters” when they exceed the threshold in consecutive seasons. They revert back to First-Time status after completing one season below the threshold.

MLB Tax Salaries

Luxury Tax salaries are based on the Average Annual Value of all 40-man roster contracts, guaranteed contracts on the 60-day IL, retained salary from trades or releases, buried contracts in the minor leagues, a player benefits stipend, and the required pre-arbitration bonus pool contribution.

Players who are acquired or have contracts purchased during the season are calculated at a rate based on the amount of league days remaining in the season. If multiple years remain on the contract at the time of acquisition, the AAV is recalculated based on the total guaranteed money remaining.

Pre-Arbitration Players (0-3 years of service) are currently estimated at $820,000 ($40k above the $780,000 MLB minimum) Arbitration Salaries (3-6 years of service) are currently estimated based on the level of service (Arbitration 1-4), and Spotrac’s current Market Valuation for that player.

Player Benefits account for insurance, room & board stipends, transportation fees, etc…

The MLB Pre-Arbitration Bonus Pool is a $50 million pot of money created in the 2022 CBA to reward top-performing young players (under three years of service time) who are not yet eligible for salary arbitration. It's funded by all 30 teams, split into award bonuses and a statistical pool based on a version of Wins Above Replacement (WAR).

2026 Minor

Salaries from players currently in the system. denotes a buried salary that counts against the payroll.

RK Player
1 José Urquidy
(RP, 31)
$1,500,000
2 Davis Wendzel
(3B, 29)
$850,000
3 Hunter Barco
(RP, 25)
$87,927
4 Wilber Dotel
(RP, 23)
$37,539
5 Cam Sanders
(RP, 29)
$33,368
6 Tyler Callihan
(2B, 26)
$0
7 Antwone Kelly
(SP, 22)
$0
8 Esmerlyn Valdez
(RF, 22)
$0
9 Thomas Harrington
(SP, 24)
$0
10 Jack Brannigan
(3B, 25)
$0
11 Enmanuel Valdez
(2B, 27)
$0
12 Jhostynxon Garcia
(OF, 23)
$0
13 Rafael Flores
(C, 25)
$0

TRANSACTIONS

May 16, 2026
Kyle Robinson, P

Traded to Pittsburgh (PIT) from Athletics (ATH) for Alika Williams

May 12, 2026
Endy Rodríguez, 1B

Recalled from the Minors by Pittsburgh (PIT)

May 12, 2026
Cam Sanders, RP

Optioned to the Minors by Pittsburgh (PIT)

May 12, 2026
Brandan Bidois, RP

Recalled from the Minors by Pittsburgh (PIT)

May 07, 2026
Cam Sanders, RP

Recalled from the Minors by Pittsburgh (PIT)

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