The MLB debut of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes brought a wave of excitement to PNC Park on Saturday. The 21-year-old LSU product, who is considered the top-ranked pitching prospect in MLB, showcased his skills once morest the Chicago Cubs, holding them to just one run through four innings. Skenes struck out seven, walked two, and allowed three earned runs and six hits over 84 pitches in his first outing in the big leagues.
Despite his impressive performance, the Pirates ultimately lost to the Cubs in a nail-biting 10-9 victory. Skenes’ debut was marked by a rain delay and a bullpen collapse in the fifth inning, but the young pitcher showed promise and resilience throughout the game.
Pirates fans and baseball enthusiasts had been eagerly anticipating Skenes’ call-up to the major leagues, and their excitement was palpable at PNC Park. Crowds gathered around the Pirates’ bullpen before the game to catch a glimpse of Skenes warming up. The energy in the stadium was electric as the young pitcher struck out the first two batters he faced, showcasing his powerful fastball and slider.
Comparisons have been drawn between Skenes and former Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg. Both players share similarities in terms of their size, overpowering fastballs, and dominance in college and minor league baseball. Strasburg’s MLB debut in 2010 was highly anticipated, much like the buzz surrounding Skenes’ first start. Both pitchers have captivated audiences with their impressive repertoire of pitches and ability to overpower hitters.
Skenes’ journey to the major leagues has been relatively swift. After being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft, he made his debut just 10 months and 2 days later. He impressed