Ben Cherington's update on Jared Jones this weekend was the clearest signal yet that the Pittsburgh Pirates are getting a meaningful arm back for the stretch of the 2026 season.
Jones beginning a rehab assignment with Low-A Bradenton on Wednesday marks a turning point. For a pitcher who hasn’t appeared in a Major League game since September 2024 and underwent internal brace surgery last May, this isn’t just about throwing innings — it’s about re-entering the rhythm of being a big-league starter.
The early signs are encouraging, too. Touching 100 mph in a recent extended outing tells you the raw stuff is intact. That alone changes the conversation. This isn’t a case of a pitcher grinding his way back at diminished capacity — this is someone who still has the electricity that made him such a key part of the Pirates’ long-term vision.
On his radio show, Pirates GM Ben Cherington says he expects RHP Jared Jones to pitch Wednesday at Low-A Bradenton.
— Colin Beazley (@colin_beazley) April 26, 2026
Would begin Jones’ rehab window. A good sign for Jones after his May 2025 elbow surgery.
Pirates' Jared Jones set to begin minor league rehab assignment this week
But Cherington’s comments also made one thing clear: the Pirates are going to be deliberate.
They’re essentially building Jones a second Spring Training from scratch — multiple rehab outings, gradually increasing workload, and a focus on routine over results. That approach lines up with the expected late May to early June return timeline.
Long term, the organization still views Jones as a starting pitcher. That hasn’t changed. But in the short term, the Pirates have options — and arguably, needs — that could shape how he’s deployed once he returns to the big leagues.
This is a team that has already leaned into creative pitching usage. Piggyback systems, bullpen games, shortened outings — it’s all on the table. Pairing Jones with someone like Carmen Mlodzinski could allow Pittsburgh to manage his innings while still maximizing his impact. Or, if the bullpen continues to need stability, Jones could slide into a multi-inning relief role where his velocity plays up immediately.
There’s no perfect answer — and that’s the point. The Pirates suddenly have flexibility, and Jones gives them a high-upside piece to plug into multiple scenarios. For a staff that has shown both promise and inconsistency early this season, that kind of reinforcement matters.
For fans, the takeaway is simple: this isn’t a distant “maybe.” This is real, it’s progressing, and it’s close. Jared Jones is on the mound again. And for the Pirates, that could change more than just the rotation — it could reshape the way they navigate the season’s most important months.
