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Pirates GM Ben Cherington hopes Colin Moran, Phillip Evans can avoid rehab assignments

Kevin Gorman
| Sunday, May 16, 2021 2:26 p.m.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
The Pirates’ Colin Moran doubles in front of Cubs catcher Willson Contreras during the second inning on Saturday, April 10, 2021, at PNC Park.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are hoping first baseman Colin Moran and corner infielder/outfielder Phillip Evans return from the injured list this week and “perhaps even avoid a rehab assignment,” general manager Ben Cherington said Sunday afternoon on his weekly radio show.

Moran (groin) and Evans (hamstring) were placed on the 10-day IL last week, forcing the Pirates to call up Will Craig from Triple-A Indianapolis to play first base.

Cherington addressed a handful of injuries and roster moves on 93.7 FM before Sunday’s game against the San Francisco Giants:

• Right-handed pitcher Chad Kuhl (shoulder) pitched a two-inning simulated game last week and a side session Saturday and is expected to make multiple starts for Indianapolis.

• Rookie third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes (wrist), who is on the 60-day IL, is expected to start his rehab assignment “in the next several days.”

• Rookie right-hander Miguel Yajure, who allowed one hit, one walk and had four strikeouts in five scoreless innings in Friday’s 3-2 win over the Giants, was optioned to Triple-A on Saturday but could return for spot starts to give pitchers a day of rest.

“He’s got an … advanced ability to command the baseball on all of his pitches,” Cherington said. “When you do that, you’ve got a chance to keep hitters off balance and be successful. … It wouldn’t surprise me at all if we see him again at some point.”

• Cherington said a “strong majority” of the Pirates’ minor league players and coaches are vaccinated from covid-19, “similar to the majors.”

Although Cherington called it an important personal choice that they are making, he said that the Pirates are “continuing to see a higher percentage” and are “inching closer” to reaching the 85% number where MLB would allow for relaxed health and safety protocols. Cherington said the Pirates are “certainly within single digits of that number.”


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