The Pittsburgh Pirates are beginning to shrink their spring training roster as Opening Day approaches.

On Monday, the Bucs announced several players being optioned to Triple-A, and others reassigned to minor league camp.

Eight moves were announced, most notably right-handed pitchers Antwone Kelly, Thomas Harrington, and Wilber Dotel sent to Triple-A Indianapolis, signaling they are highly unlikely to make the team.

Kelly was one of the most impressive pitchers in the organization last season, going from unranked in MLB Pipeline’s Pirates Top 30 to ranked No. 9 this season.

In 25 starts between High-A Greensboro and Double-A Altoona, Kelly earned a 3.02 ERA, a .206 opponent batting average, 1.06 WHIP, and 116 strikeouts in 107.1 innings.

Kelly, 22, owns a 65-grade fastball, 50-grade slider, and 55-grade changeup on MLB Pipeline’s 20-80 scale. He is one of 20 pitchers on the Pirates’ 40-man roster.

Harrington made his MLB debut last season but struggled mightily, allowing 15 runs in 8.2 innings in three outings.

In two spring training outings, Harrington allowed a solo home run and struck out two in six innings, earning a 1.50 ERA. He’s a former Pirates top 10 prospect who now ranks No. 14 by MLB Pipeline and will be a key part of the Bucs’ depth this season.

Dotel ranks one spot ahead of Harrington and had a breakout season in Double-A. In 27 starts with the Altoona Curve, Dotel earned a 4.15 ERA with a .234 opponent batting average, 1.23 WHIP, 43 walks, and 131 strikeouts in 125.2 innings.

The Pirates put Dotel on the 40-man roster this winter to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft. Dotel, 23, owns a 60-grade fastball, 50-grade slider, and 50-grade sweeper.

Pittsburgh also optioned right-handed pitcher Brandan Bidois and outfielder Esmerlyn Valdez. All five are on the 40-man. That’s the reason for the difference between being optioned to Indy or outrighted to minor league spring training.

The Pirates reassigned right-handed pitcher Khristian Curtis, catcher Omar Alfonzo, and utilityman Mitch Jebb to minor league camp.

Pittsburgh will play in Queens against the New York Mets on March 26 to officially begin the 2026 MLB season.

The 2026 World Baseball Classic continues, with the championship game on March 17.

The Mets and Pirates start the season in front of a national TV audience on NBC, beginning at 1:15 p.m.

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