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Top prospects Gonzales, Peguero added to player pool

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Ben Cherington watching practice on July 4. -- PIRATES

Ben Cherington said Tuesday that the Pirates will be adding shortstops Nick Gonzales and Liover Peguero, two of their top prospects, to their 60-man player pool for the season. They will work out at the team's alternate training site in Altoona, Pa..

Both players have to test negative for COVID-19 before they are allowed to participate in team activities or enter the facility.

Cherington was originally reluctant to add players from this draft class or young prospects to their player pool, but spots opened up when Edgar Santana was suspended and Hector Noesi opted out of the season.

"We're continuing to evaluate kind of day to day the best way to use our 60-player pool in terms of putting the best team we can on the major league level, making sure we're supporting the major league team and also trying to find ways to continue development for you know, for some younger players too," Cherington said during a Zoom call from PNC Park Wednesday. "We'll continue to evaluate that day to day."

One of the main reasons for adding the two shortstops was it is harder for hitters to workout on their own. The club feels they can monitor pitchers through videos and give them points to work on, but it is tough for hitters to simulate a season if they cannot face quality live pitching.

The Altoona camp will provide both players an opportunity to still get some instruction and face live pitching.

"That doesn't mean we wouldn't add pitching over the summer also but that was a factor and obviously both those guys are important players for the Pirates so we wanted to make sure we got a chance to spend some time with them in person," Cherington said.

The Pirates are currently using 58 spots on their 60-man roster, including 19 in Altoona. No corresponding moves will need to be made.

It is unlikely either will appear in a game for the Pirates this year, as they would still need to be added to the 40-man roster, which could cost them option years in the future. The Pirates also have depth in the middle infield, including Kevin Newman, Adam Frazier, Cole Tucker and Erik Gonzalez.

The Pirates will be able to add more players to their satellite camp as the season progresses if players get hurt, tests positive for COVID-19 or opts out.

Gonzales was selected seventh overall in the 2020 amateur draft. Baseball America currently has him ranked as the Pirates' second best prospect, behind Mitch Keller, and the 59th best overall.

Scouts projected the 21-year-old to be more major-league ready than most other players in this draft, so if one of these two was to be added to the 40-man roster, he would seem much more likely.

Peguero was acquired in the Starling Marte trade in January. The 19-year-old is ranked by Baseball America as the Pirates' fifth best prospect. FanGraphs' rates him as the 104th best prospect in baseball.

Some of the Pirates' other top prospects in Altoona camp are shortstop Oneil Cruz (fourth in system, 63rd overall), right-handed pitcher Cody Bolton (sixth in system), and shortstop Ji-Hwan Bae (10th in system). Ke'Bryan Hayes, the team's number three prospect, reported to the Pirates' PNC Park camp, though he has yet to reach the field.

Cherington added that he hopes the Pirates will be able to set up additional player development activity in 2020, though there is nothing in place at the moment.

"Right now, we've got to take advantage of what we have, and a lot of that is going on in Altoona now," Cherington said.

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