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The Pittsburgh Pirates suffered a sluggish 10–1 defeat to the Chicago White Sox on Friday night in their first game back from the All-Star break. Despite the team’s struggles this season—currently sitting at 39–59—second-year superstar Paul Skenes has emerged as arguably the best pitcher in
Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed starting pitcher Paul Skenes is already one of the best players in baseball and one of the most valuable players in
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The Pirates are not expected to skip any of Skenes ' starts in the second half but will likely have him throw a few more "low-volume outings" as a means to manage his workload, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes made history with an incredible performance in the All-Star Game at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes got more help from run support in the All-Star Game than he has all season. Yet, he still didn't get the win.
Skenes is the first Pirates player to be selected for the All-Star Game in each of his first two Major League seasons.
In part stemming from an aversion to receiving compliments, hyping up himself and publicity in general, Paul Skenes can be notoriously succinct when asked about his growing list of accolades as a major-leaguer.
It was three up and three down for Paul Skenes as the Pittsburgh Pirates ace made his second straight All-Star Game start.
Every major leaguer has a moment when he realizes that playing in the pros is different than high school, college and the minor leagues.