The Pittsburgh Pirates may not be expected to compete for a World Series title in 2025 but they are looking forward to a full season of young star Paul Skenes. But manager Derek Shelton admits the bullpen will be a concern.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' young pitching could give the organization some difficult decisions to make heading into the 2025 season. After Paul Skenes delivered a
Jack Suwinski has shown signs of returning to form early in Spring Training for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Suwinski continued his hot start on Thursday when he we
Mitch Keller, the longest-standing member of the Pittsburgh Pirates' starting rotation, tossed 3.0 scoreless innings against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday.
Pirates manager Derek Shelton expects Paul Skenes to make 30-32 starts in his first full season in the majors.
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Pirates Pitching Phenom Paul Skenes Scuffles in 2025 Spring Debut
Breaking Down Paul Skenes’ First Spring Start for Pirates
On the first day of March, as the calendar turned to a new month, Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Paul Skenes stepped onto the mound at Ed Smith Stadium for
MLB: Paul Skenes Shines in Spring Training Debut with Pirates and Shows Off New Pitch
National League Rookie of the Year, Paul Skenes, dazzled in his Spring Training debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates
Bae suffered a hand injury during Sunday's spring game against the Tigers, but manager Derek Shelton downplayed the injury, Andrew Destin of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Bae jammed his hand while sliding into third base but doesn't appear to be facing a serious injury.
Pittsburgh Pirates pitching sensation Paul Skenes was already one of the most eagerly anticipated mound prospects ever to arrive in Major League Baseball when he made his debut on May 11, 2024. Skenes,
Derek Shelton discusses Jared Jones' start, Paul Skenes, working on new pitches, what he's looking for in a first baseman and more
All of Matt Gorski’s hits in spring training games had been home runs, so Derek Shelton was surprised when the Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder had to settle for a sacrifice fly. When a 400-foot shot fell short of clearing the center-field fence,
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