Pirates, Adam Frazier and Devanney
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The Kansas City Royals have reacquired veteran utility player Adam Frazier in an All-Star break trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Kansas City Royals are bringing back veteran Adam Frazier, trading fellow infielder Cam Devanney to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange on Wednesday. Frazier, 33, signed as a free agent with the Royals before the 2024 season and with the Pirates before the 2025 season.
The Pirates have made their first trade prior to the trade deadline, reportedly sending infielder Adam Frazier to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for minor league infielder Cam Devanney, according to MLB.com's Alex Stumpf.
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Pittsburgh Baseball Now on MSN‘That’s Our Only Focus,’ Cherington Looking to Make Pirates Better in ’26 and Beyond via Trade DeadlineThe Pittsburgh Pirates already finalized one trade with an eye towards the future when they shipped Adam Frazier to the Kansas City Royals for Cam Devanney. Frazier, who will be a free agent at season’s end,
The question isn’t if the Pirates will be sellers this Trade Deadline but rather how active they will be. They cracked the seal Wednesday when they sent Adam Frazier to the Royals for Minor League infielder Cam Devanney.
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNXP: Noah Hiles previews Pirates’ second halfNoah Hiles, of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette joins Xtra Points to discuss the team’s trade for Cam Devanney and preview Pittsburgh’s second half. “Can Devanney is a name that you can write on the lineup card for August and September.
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Yardbarker on MSNDevanney Adds to Pirates Middle Infield Glut, Portends More ShufflingWednesday’s acquisition of Cam Devanney by the Pittsburgh Pirates raises questions while serving as a harbinger of things to come. Devanney, an infielder who played primarily at shortstop this season,