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Pirates’ Paul Skenes adding two pitches after dominant rookie year

Paul Skenes is already trying to take his game to the next level. 

Fresh off one of the best rookie campaigns from a pitcher in recent baseball history, the Pirates ace is adding two new weapons this spring — a cutter and a two-seam fastball. 

Before this spring, Skenes already featured six pitches, including a 100-plus mph fastball, a “splinker,” and a sweeper. 

Apparently, that wasn’t enough for the flame-throwing phenom.


Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles during a Grapefruit League spring training game at Ed Smith Stadium on March 01, 2025 in Sarasota, Florida.
Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles during a Grapefruit League spring training game at Ed Smith Stadium on March 01, 2025 in Sarasota, Florida. Getty Images

“Really, [I’m] just trying to create more swing decisions,” Skenes told MLB.com last month. “That’s what it boils down to.”

After a three-inning start on Thursday, Skenes spoke with Yahoo Sports about his new cutter. 

“I didn’t have anything like that before, and it was kind of like, ‘Well, I throw 100. Why don’t I throw a 90 mph slider,’ basically?” Skenes said. “Why don’t I throw a breaking ball that’s around 90? Because I can. My sweeper was around 85 last year, and so that’s part of it, but the sweeper is so big that if I don’t get any swings on the cutter, it’s still going to get me swings on the sweeper.”


National League pitcher Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates (30) pitches against the American League in the first inning during the 2024 MLB All-Star game at Globe Life Field.
Paul Skenes pitches against the American League in the first inning during the 2024 MLB All-Star game at Globe Life Field. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Skenes dominated during his first year in the big leagues, posting a 1.96 ERA across 23 starts with 170 strikeouts in just 133 innings en route to the National League Rookie of the Year award

In July, Skenes got the starting nod for the NL in the All-Star game, becoming the fourth rookie in MLB history to start the Midsummer Classic.

Skenes debuted with the Pirates barely a year after being drafted No. 1 overall out of LSU during the 2023 MLB Draft, living up to the massive hype that followed him throughout his college and minor league career. 

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