The Pittsburgh Pirates signed outfielder Tommy Pham to a one-year deal on Sunday.
Pham, 36, had a mixed 9 residence runs, 39 RBIs, 49 runs and a .248 batting common throughout 116 video games with the Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas Metropolis Royals in 2024.
In 1,121 video games throughout 11 main league seasons, Pham has totaled 139 residence runs, 470 RBIs, 608 runs and 126 stolen bases. He has a .258 profession common and .773 OPS.
The 6-foot-1 left fielder is a .315 hitter (41-for-130) with six homers in 37 profession playoff video games. He was 5-for-15 within the 2024 postseason as a member of the Royals.
The Pirates shall be Pham’s tenth MLB staff after stops with St. Louis (2014-18 and 2024), the Tampa Bay Rays (2018-19), San Diego Padres (2020-21), Cincinnati Reds (2022), Boston Crimson Sox (2022), New York Mets (2023), Arizona Diamondbacks (2023), White Sox and Royals.
In 2017, the Las Vegas native was eleventh in Nationwide League MVP voting after posting profession highs in homers (23), RBIs (73), stolen bases (25), batting common (.306), and OPS (.931).
The Pirates positioned Dauri Moreta, a right-handed pitcher, on the 60-day injured record to make room for Pham on the 40-man roster.
–Discipline Stage Media