With nothing better to do on a Sunday morning, I thought that I would dive into the interwebs and see what some of our favorite ex-Pirates are doing with their new teams in the now two week old 2018 baseball season.
Submitted for your approval:
| Hitters | G | AB | H | HR | RBI | BA | OPS | |
| Neil Walker | 
12 | 
48 | 
9 | 
0 | 
3 | 
0.188 | 
0.472 | |
| Pedro Alvarez | 
11 | 
23 | 
7 | 
2 | 
7 | 
0.304 | 
1.136 | |
| Andrew McCutchen | 
14 | 
56 | 
12 | 
2 | 
7 | 
0.214 | 
0.647 | |
| Russell Martin | 
10 | 
33 | 
5 | 
2 | 
6 | 
0.152 | 
0.577 | |
| PITCHERS | G | IP | W-L | ERA | WHIP | K | BB | HR Allowed | 
| J.A. Happ | 
3 | 
19.2 | 
2-1 | 
3.94 | 
1.31 | 
23 | 
5 | 
4 | 
| Gerrit Cole | 
3 | 
21.0 | 1-0 | 
1.29 | 
0.67 | 
36 | 
4 | 
3 | 
| Charlie Morton | 
3 | 
18.0 | 2-0 | 
1.00 | 
1.06 | 
25 | 
6 | 
2 | 
| Tony Watson | 
6 | 
6.2 | 0-0 | 
0.00 | 
0.90 | 
10 | 
2 | 
0 | 
| All stats through April 14 | 
I am offering no value judgments or opinions here.  Just thought that it might be of interest.  What I haven't done, mainly because I'm just too lazy right now, is do a side-by-side comparison of what the current Pirates (10-4 and in first place by 2.5 games) who have replaced these guys are doing.  Just off the top of my head, I would say that the current hitters are doing better.  The current pitchers, Jameson Taillon excepted, not so much.
I also know that this sheet is not all-inclusive, as I know that there are other ex-Buccos plying their trade out there in MLB.
I have saved my spreadsheet so I will be updating these numbers at semi-regular intervals as the season progresses. Or maybe I won't.  Depends on how I feel.
I also will be dedicating this semi-regular feature to my pal Len Martin, because I know how much he just LOVES to talk about former Buccos.


 
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