Francisco Liriano will be living the life of a pirate next season…
The 29-year-old Dominican-born professional baseball player has reportedly agreed to a two-year, $14 million deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to Minneapolis’ The Star Tribune.
Following 5½ seasons with the Minnesota Twins, this will be Liriano’s third team in five months after being traded from the Twins to the Chicago White Sox in late July.
The left-handed starting pitcher was 6-12 with a 5.34 ERA in 2012.
He’s 53-54 with a 4.40 ERA in six full seasons.
Liriano pitched a no-hitter in May 2011 but failed to muster much success the rest of the season, finishing 9-10 with a 5.09 ERA.
He’ll join a Pirates rotation that includes A.J. Burnett, Wandy Rodriguez and James McDonald, who went a combined 33-22 for Pittsburgh in 2012.
Liriano is the Pirates’ second big free-agent acquisition of the past month; catcher Russell Martin signed a two-year, $17 million deal.
The Pirates hope Liriano and Martin can help get the team at least over .500. Their record string of losing seasons was extended to 20 this past season when they went from 16 games over .500 on Aug. 8 to a 79-83 finish, losing 35 of their last 50 games.