MLB Insider Reveals What He’s Hearing About Paul Skenes Trade

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MAY 28: Starting pitcher Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the MLB game at Chase Field on May 28, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Paul Skenes is off to one of the best beginnings to a career for any pitcher in baseball history, as he is 15-8 with a 2.03 ERA and 247 strikeouts through his first 35 starts.

Unfortunately, the Pittsburgh Pirates would have the worst record in the National League if the Colorado Rockies weren’t playing like a tee-ball team, so it was only a matter of time before trade rumors started to pile on to the turmoil.

In case the Pirates’ front office publicly shutting down the trade rumors wasn’t enough, ESPN insider Jeff Passan recently echoed those sentiments.

“Just to be clear, the Pirates have no intention of trading Paul Skenes at this point,” Passan said, via “SportsCenter.”

Skenes recently turned 23 years old and hasn’t even reached arbitration yet, so a pitcher of his caliber hitting the trade market could fetch one of the largest hauls in history.

That being said, it would be an impossible sell to an already frustrated fan base if the Pirates traded Skenes, who is one of the few bright spots on this awful team.

Pittsburgh’s issue remains the fact that ownership doesn’t seem to care enough, as the Pirates once again rank near the bottom in payroll, resulting in a bad offense failing to support one of the best starting rotations in baseball.

The Pirates need to go all in and build around Skenes by supporting him with impact bats, and it’s nice to at least hear that these trade rumors are being shut down immediately, because having him stay in Pittsburgh and potentially lead them back to prominence is the best possible outcome for the game as a whole.

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