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Pirates RHP Paul Skenes departs after shortest start of career

By Thomson Reuters Mar 26, 2026 | 3:37 PM

Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes had the shortest start of his young career when he did not make it out ​of the first inning of Thursday’s ‌season-opening game at the New York Mets.

Skenes recorded just two outs before he was removed by Pirates manager Don Kelly. Poor defense led to Skenes being charged ‌with ​five runs, all earned, which ⁠tied the most ⁠he has allowed in a start since making his debut in 2024.

Last season’s National League Cy Young Award winer went 10-10 with a ​1.97 ERA for the Pirates in 2025.

His outing Thursday started with a walk to ⁠Francisco Lindor, a single ⁠from Juan Soto to put runners ​on the corners and a sacrifice fly from Bo ​Bichette.

An easy comebacker for an infield single ‌and another walk loaded the bases before Brett Baty delivered a three-run triple to center field on a ball that was misjudged by ⁠outfielder Oneil Cruz. A Marcus Semien double gave New York an early 5-2 lead.

Skenes’ day ended when ⁠he hit No. ‌9 hitter Francisco Alvarez with ⁠a pitch.

It was far from a ​normal ‌spring for Skenes, who had two ​outings this ⁠month with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic. Skenes was 2-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 8 1/3 innings for Team USA, which lost to Venezuela 3-2 in the championship game.

–Field ​Level Media