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PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed starting pitcher Paul Skenes dominated in another home start, befuddling the Cincinnati Reds in a 7-0 shutout win in the series opener at PNC Park ...
As always, Skenes flicked aside the Reds like Kleenex in the wind — six innings, no runs, seven hits, no walks, eight strikeouts. And once again, the Reds fell meekly to the last place Pirates, 7-0.
It took 47 major league games before Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes gave up seven hits to an opposing lineup.
By his standards, Pittsburgh Pirates ace pitcher Paul Skenes was vulnerable against the Cincinnati Reds, but Skenes has a pretty high standard.