Paul Skenes dominates at Triple-A again even as Pirates keep him on slow track to MLB

Paul Skenes’ scoreless streak is Dunne. The Pirates’ top pitching prospect saw his scoreless innings streak come to an end at 14 1/3 frames when he allowed his first runs of the season in the bottom of the second and fourth innings on Wednesday. Skenes, the boyfriend of LSU gymnastics star Olivia Dunne, was making his fifth start of the year with Triple-A Indianapolis, and despite allowing two runs – only one of which was earned — he still struck out seven batters and threw a season-high 71 pitches in 4 ⅓ innings of work. The outing was the first that Skenes had gone beyond four innings in his professional career.Skenes, the No.1 overall draft pick in 2023, averaged 99.2 mph on his four-seam fastball Wednesday and hit at least 100 mph on two of his pitches in what ended up being a 7-4 win for Indianapolis. The LSU product threw 50 of his 71 total pitches for strikes while turning to his fastball 26 times, splinker 22 times, changeup in five instances, sweeper four times and curveball once. Skenes is not only the Pirates’ top prospect but one of the top farm hands across baseball, ranked by MLB Pipeline as the No.

3 overall prospect. His success in Triple-A has raised the question of at what point will Skenes get the call up to the majors. The Pirates have been purposefully taking it slow with his development, which led to him voicing some frustration after he was pulled from last Thursday’s start on in the fourth inning.Pirates general manager Ben Cherington told 93.7 The Fan in a recent interview that the team was being “very intentional about how we’re building his volume.”“We don’t want to go from zero to 100 right away.Paul’s so important to us long term, so we want to be really thoughtful about that,” Cherington said. He told the Associated Press Wednesday that Skenes still has things he’s working on in Triple-A.

“He’s working on things that will allow him to be a good major league pitcher more than just he’s trying...

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