In their effort to land free-agent third baseman Bill Mueller, the Pirates have increased their offer to a three-year deal believed to be worth over $4 million a year. The club had originally offered Mueller a two-year contract.
Mueller, 34, is also speaking with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, and is reportedly leaning toward signing with a West Coast team.
Mueller, the 2003 American League batting champion, spent the past three seasons with the Boston Red Sox. In 2003, he was managed by Grady Little, who was recently hired to manage the Dodgers.
Pirates general manager Dave Littlefield has said that upgrading the third-base position is a top priority for the Pirates this offseason. As things stand now, utility infielder Freddy Sanchez would likely be the Pirates starting third baseman, if they do not acquire one through a trade or free agency.