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May 22, 2024 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 |
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2024 | 49.5 | 2.3 | 7 | 4 | 12 | 8 | — | .267 |
2023 | 32.5 | 1.1 | 9 | — | 5 | 3 | — | .207 |
2022 | 131 | 1.4 | 34 | 11 | 25 | 26 | 2 | .215 |
3y Avg. | 58 | 1.3 | 15 | 4 | 10 | 10 | 1 | .212 |
Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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Bart (thumb) was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday, Kevin Gorman of TribLive.com reports. The 27-year-old was lifted from Sunday's matchup against Atlanta due to the injury and will now be sidelined for at least the next week and a half, though the severity of the injury remains unclear. Grant Koch was called up from Triple-A Indianapolis and will serve as Yasmani Grandal's backup while Bart is unavailable.... See More ... See Less
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Pirates' Joey Bart: Leaves game with left thumb injury
Bart left Sunday's game against Atlanta due to a left thumb injury, Alex Stumpf of MLB.com reports. Bart was pulled before the start of the second inning Sunday, with Yasmani Grandal taking over behind the plate. The severity of the injury is not yet known, but Bart is being evaluated by medical staff, per Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Bart has gone 9-for-28 with one home run and four RBI in May.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Launches grand slam Thursday
Bart went 2-for-4 with a double and a grand slam in Thursday's 7-6 loss to the Giants. Bart made quite an impression on his former team, launching a 434-foot grand slam off Mason Black in the fourth inning to put the Pirates ahead 5-1. The 27-year-old Bart's been hot of late, going 9-for-23 (.391) with three extra-base hits in his last seven games on the heels of an 0-for-14 stretch. Overall, he's slashing .267/.362/.517 with four homers, 12 RBI and seven runs scored across 21 games. With Yasmani Grandal nursing a groin injury, Bart could be in line for a regular starting role in the short term.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: On bench in second straight
Bart is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rockies. Though he stuck around over Henry Davis -- who was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis on Friday -- once Yasmani Grandal (foot) was activated from the 10-day injured list, Bart looks as though he'll operate as the Pirates' No. 2 option behind the plate. He'll take a seat for the second straight day while Grandal logs another start at catcher.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Gets breather Wednesday
Bart is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Athletics. Bart appears to have wrested the No. 1 catching job away from Henry Davis, but the former will hit the bench for Wednesday's day game after spending eight innings behind the dish in a 5-2 loss Tuesday night. Davis will draw the start Wednesday, but he could be headed to Triple-A Indianapolis if Yasmani Grandal (foot) is reinstated from the 10-day injured list this weekend.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Blasts three-run shot
Bart went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer and two runs scored in Thursday's loss to the Brewers while also drawing a walk. Bart put the Pirates ahead with a three-run shot in the bottom of the first inning, giving the catcher his third home run in just seven games this season. He also drew a two-out walk in the fifth before coming around to score the tying run on a Jack Suwinski double, marking Bart's first game this season with two runs scored. The backstop has hit safely in six of his seven games and continues to make a strong case for more playing time with Henry Davis scuffling at the plate and Yasmani Grandal (foot) still on the 10-day injured list.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Poaching starts from Henry Davis
Bart will start at catcher and bat cleanup Thursday against the Brewers. Bart has been included in the lineup in four of the past six games and appears to have surpassed Henry Davis on the depth chart at catcher. The eventual return of Yasmani Grandal (foot) from the 10-day injured list could cost Bart some playing time, but for now, the 27-year-old should garner the lion's share of starts behind the dish while he's swinging a hot bat. Bart heads into Thursday's game with a 1.119 OPS over 23 plate appearances on the season.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Returns to lineup Saturday
Bart (head) is starting at catcher and batting fifth in Saturday's game against the Red Sox. Bart was slated to start Wednesday against the Mets, but he was scratched from the lineup late while dealing with concussion symptoms after being hit in the head by a ball during batting practice a few days prior. Having evidently checked out OK, Bart will draw the start against Boston right-hander Kutter Crawford while Henry Davis gets a rest.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: May have concussion symptoms
Pirates manager Derek Shelton said Bart was scratched from the lineup ahead of Wednesday's 9-1 loss to the Mets after the catcher wasn't feeling well leading up to game time, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. While elaborating on the matter, Shelton noted that Bart was hit in the head by a ball during batting practice a few days ago, but the Pirates had fully expected the 27-year-old to be ready to catch for Wednesday's series finale. However, in light of Bart being scratched prior to first pitch a few days after taking the hit to the head, it's possible that the catcher is dealing with symptoms of a concussion. The Pirates haven't explicitly said that Bart is in concussion protocol at this time, so he'll be considered day-to-day heading into this weekend's three-game series with the Red Sox.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Makes most of rare start
Bart went 1-for-2 with two walks and a solo home run Sunday against the Phillies. Bart made only his third start with the Pirates and first since Monday. While his playing time has been limited to giving Henry Davis breathers, Bart has made the most of his chances by going 4-for-12 with a pair of home runs and a double since joining Pittsburgh. Due to the lack of playing time, Bart is difficult to roster in most formats, though he is a player to monitor given Davis' early-season struggles.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Homers on first swing with new team
Bart went 2-for-5 with a two-run home run in Saturday's 5-4 extra-innings win over the Orioles. Incredibly, Bart went yard on his very first swing as a member of the Pirates -- his first home run in the big leagues since Sept. 10, 2022, as noted by Alex Stumpf of MLB.com. Bart, the second overall pick by the Giants in 2018, struggled to find his footing in parts of fours seasons in San Francisco, but he's getting a fresh start in Pittsburgh after being acquired via trade this week. He will play behind Henry Davis at the catcher position with Yasmani Grandal (foot) on the injured list and not close to a return.... See More ... See Less -
Pirates' Joey Bart: Lands in Pittsburgh
The Giants traded Bart to the Pirates on Tuesday in exchange for Austin Strickland, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. The Giants designated Bart for assignment Sunday, and he will now attempt to carve out a role for himself with the Pirates. The 27-year-old backstop has struggled at the plate throughout his MLB career, slashing .219/.288/.335 over four seasons, but he'll give the Pirates depth behind the dish while Yasmani Grandal (foot) is sidelined.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: DFA'd by San Francisco
The Giants designated Bart for assignment Sunday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. The former top prospect was once viewed as the heir apparent behind the plate to Buster Posey, but the 27-year-old struggled to a .623 OPS in 162 career games in the big leagues. Bart could receive some interest on the waiver wire given his prospect pedigree, and a change of scenery would likely be beneficial.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Makes Opening Day roster
Bart (hamstring) made the Giants' Opening Day roster but didn't appear off the bench in Thursday's 6-4 loss to the Padres. Bart tweaked his right hamstring in a March 22 Cactus League game, but he was able to play in both of the Giants' Bay Bridge Series exhibition games against the Athletics on Monday and Tuesday to guarantee his availability for the start of the season. He's opening the season as the Giants' No. 3 catcher and is unlikely to see much playing time behind Patrick Bailey and Tom Murphy.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Tweaks hamstring Friday
Bart left Friday's Cactus League game against the Cubs due to a hamstring injury, Russell Dorsey of Bally Sports reports. Bart had one at-bat in Friday's game before being lifted for a pinch hitter, and the severity of the hamstring injury isn't yet known. He has slashed .407/.514/.444 with five RBI over 35 plate appearances in spring training.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Facing potential roster crunch
Bart appears unlikely to break camp with the Giants and is out of minor-league options, making him a candidate to be traded or otherwise moved off the 40-man roster prior to Opening Day, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Chosen with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 First-Year Player Draft, Bart was seen as the heir apparent to Buster Posey at the time he was selected, but the now-27-year-old backstop has struggled to meet expectations since reaching the big leagues for the first time in 2020. Due to groin injuries and his own struggles at the dish, Bart appeared in just 30 games for the Giants in 2023, mustering a .207/.263/.264 slash line across 95 plate appearances. Meanwhile, 24-year-old Patrick Bailey surpassed Bart on the organizational depth chart, and the Giants bolstered their catching ranks with the signing of veteran Tom Murphy, who is expected to serve as the No. 2 option and should play regularly versus left-handed pitching. Unless the team elects to keep three catchers on the Opening Day roster or unless Bailey or Murphy succumb to an injury in spring training, the Giants don't look like they'll have room for Bart, whose pedigree should be reason enough for another catching-needy team to acquire him via trade or a waiver claim.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Optioned to Triple-A
The Giants optioned Bart to Triple-A Sacramento on Friday, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Bart has spent most of this season in the minors and will now finish out the year there. Selected second overall in the 2018 MLB Draft out of Georgia Tech, the 26-year-old catcher owns a highly disappointing .219/.288/.335 career slash line in 503 major-league plate appearances. He could be a trade candidate this winter.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Back with Giants
The Giants recalled Bart from Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports. After losing Jakob Junis (neck) for the year, the Giants will opt to bolster their bench depth and add Bart as their third catcher on the active roster. The 26-year-old backstop went 0-for-9 during his most recent stint in the majors and doesn't figure to see regular playing time during the final week of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Optioned to Triple-A
Bart was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. He was up with the big club while Patrick Bailey was on the 7-day concussion injured list, but with Bailey having now been activated, Bart's presence is no longer required. Bart was hitless in four games during this most recent stint in the majors.... See More ... See Less -
Giants' Joey Bart: Coming up from Triple-A
Bart was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday. Patrick Bailey suffered a concussion Tuesday and will be sidelined at least for the next week. Bart could start at catcher against lefties while Bailey is out, with Blake Sabol seeing most of the action versus righties. The 2018 first-round pick has a lowly .634 OPS over parts of four major-league seasons.... See More ... See Less
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Jason Mackey@JMackeyPG1H agoBrutal loss for the Pirates. Then again, what else can you expect with costly mistakes from Bae, Cruz and Triolo and no hits over the final eight innings?
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf1H agoDavis Schneider homers. Game over. Blue Jays 5, Pirates 3, 14 innings
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf1H agoPirates don't get the automatic runner home. Mlodzinski is going back out for a second inning
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf2H agoPirates score the automatic runner with a pair of outs again. This time a Hayes sac fly. 3-2
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf2H agoRowdy pops up the first pitch, Grandal pops up, Bae goes down looking. Even with a wild pitch, the Pirates can't get the automatic runner home. Hunter Stratton has the bottom of the 10th.
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf3H agoBailey Falter just blew a 94.2 mph fastball past Vladdy for the third out of the sixth. Couple men were on and Falter delivered some gas. He's cooking. 1-0 Pirates.
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Alex Stumpf@AlexJStumpf5H agoPirates and Blue Jays getting underway in a few. Will have you covered from Toronto https://t.co/1VzdOTcFfz
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Jason Mackey@JMackeyPG2D agoBelieve that’s 22 straight Pirates retired going back to the fourth inning of game one. Awesome.
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Pittsburgh Pirates@Pirates3D agoPirates Chairman Bob Nutting on MLB’s decision to include Negro League stats in the overall records and continued celebration of their accomplishments. https://t.co/35WN2pPfei
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Jason Mackey@JMackeyPG5D ago"They reach 100 [pitches] in five innings, then it’s like they’re gonna blow up.” ... With the 1979 Pirates at PNC Park on Saturday, I thought it would be interesting to ask for their thoughts on the state of pitching today: https://t.co/OiS2B4tCWe