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Pirates ace Paul Skenes is having a Cy Young-worthy season everywhere but the win-loss column
Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes is putting together a Cy Young-worthy season everywhere but in the win-loss column.
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Skenes last pitched on Tuesday against the Milwaukee Brewers in one of his poorest starts of the year, lasting just four innings while giving up four earned runs in the Pirates’ 14-0 loss. Granted, the Brewers swept the Pirates as part of their 14-game losing streak that was just broken on Sunday against the Cincinnati Reds.
The 11th overall pick in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft, Scherzer became a three-time Cy Young Award winner and 2019 World Series champion. In his age-40 season, he's hoping to add another ring with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Through 48 MLB starts Paul Skenes holds a career ERA of just 2.05, proving to be a uniquely dominant ace since getting called up to the Majors last year
As Paul Skenes began his outing against the American League East-leading Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, he wasn’t wild about his four-seam fastball. “The first four-seamer I threw was terrible metrically,
Paul Skenes is one of the most dominant pitchers in Major League Baseball. Except when he pitches against the red-hot Milwaukee Brewers. For the first time this season — in his 25th start of 2025 — Skenes gave up a first-inning run as the Brewers ...
When a one-of-a-kind talent like Paul Skenes enters the chat, there’s only one way to put his exploits in perspective: Time travel.
It took 47 major league games before Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes gave up seven hits to an opposing lineup.
The Milwaukee Brewers will face off with star right-hander Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates on Aug. 12, looking to extend their winning streak to 11 games. Skenes has already faced the Brewers this year, squaring off with Jacob Misiorowski in a high ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates' advanced numbers showcase precisely why Paul Skenes will not want to finish his career in the Steel City.