There’s no doubting that one of the main strengths of the Pittsburgh Pirates is their starting pitching. It looks like that unit will be even stronger this season with the impending return of Jared Jones.
In 2024, Jones went 6-8 with a 4.19 ERA, 1.192 WHIP and 132 strikeouts in 121 innings and looked one of Pittsburgh’s best young pitchers. Jones then went down with elbow surgery on his right throwing arm and missed all of 2025. But he’ll be back in 2026 and is targeting a timeline of sometime between March and May.
Jones started throwing in December, did a bullpen session in January, and remains on track for the the original injury timeline of 10-12 months after having surgery in May of 2025.
Jones had this to say to MLB Network Radio:
“I’m feeling pretty good right now, haven’t had a pretty big hiccup yet, and I’m very grateful for that. It’s been pretty smooth. Just getting back into everything and starting to throw again and getting off the mound, everything feels great, and like how it’s coming out the hand and getting ready to pitch again is what I’m looking forward to most here.”
When healthy, the now 24-year-old Jones will join 23-year-old Paul Skenes, 23-year-old Bubb Chandler, 26-year-old Braxton Ashcraftt, and the old man of the group, 29-year-old Mitch Keller in a young and talented rotation this season. And with the Bucs making some moves to brighten up the offense, including adding Brandon Lowe, Ryan O’Hearn, and Jake Mangum, the Pirates should be offering their rotation some better run support this season.
If the Bucs get that offense and Jones can come back healthy and back into the rotation, the Bucs are strong enough on the mound that even league average run support would make a huge difference. The Pirates scored a worst-in-the-league 583 runs last season. Is adding around 100 runs to get to league average possible? That remains to be seen, but with a healthy Jones back in the fold to tighten up the rotation, the Bucs would certainly be making some noise in the division if they can get there.








