To state the painfully obvious, 2026 is going to be a pivotal season for Oneil Cruz.
He has the greatest offensive upside of any hitter on the 40-man roster, and he became just the second Pirate to log 20 home runs and 35 stolen bases in a season, joining Barry Bonds. He led the National League in stolen bases. He grew defensively in center field.
But you’d be hard-pressed to find many who were satisfied with this season. His OPS dropped nearly 100 points to just .676. His batting average finished right on the Mendoza Line at .200. According to Baseball Reference, he was worth only 0.3 WAR. He acknowledged at the end of the season, “I know I can do better.”
The Pirates are counting on Cruz to not only rebound in 2026, but to also take that next additional step. For him to do so, he’s going to need to improve in several key areas.
1. Get on the fastball
There’s no way to sugarcoat it: Cruz has not done too well against breaking and offspeed stuff in his career. Finding a way to hit sliders, curveballs and changeups would go a long way for his career, and his .140 batting average against breaking pitches needs to improve. His expected stats this year were better than in 2024, however -- mostly because he cut down on his whiff rates against breaking balls while improving his exit velocities.
Instead, the bigger issue was against fastballs, especially as the year progressed. In 2024, he hit .298 against fastballs with a .496 slugging percentage. His 2025 numbers dropped (.243 batting average, .458 slug), but they were heavily carried by the first two months of the season. In April and May, he hit .284 against fastballs with six home runs and seven doubles. From June through September, he hit .193 vs. fastballs with five home runs, four doubles and a triple.
Teams took notice, and by September he was seeing fastballs at a higher clip than he did all year. It didn’t help him break out of his slump: