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Pirates top prospect Paul Skenes perfect in 3 innings in Triple-A debut for Indianapolis

Kevin Gorman
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Adam Pintar | Indianapolis Indians
Pirates prospect Paul Skenes delivers for the Indianapolis Indians during his Triple-A debut Saturday, March 30, 2024.
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Christopher Horner | TribLive
Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes throws during a workout on Feb. 15, 2024, at Pirate City in Bradenton.

Paul Skenes’ Triple-A debut was short but perfect.

The 6-foot-6, 250-pound right-hander, selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 MLB Draft, struck out five of the nine batters he faced and didn’t allow a baserunner in three innings Saturday afternoon for the Indianapolis Indians at Louisville.

It was the longest outing of Skenes’ professional career, as he pitched only 6 2/3 innings across three levels last summer. Ranked baseball’s top pitching prospect, Skenes threw 29 of his 46 pitches for strikes, touching triple digits a dozen times and topping out at 101.2 mph.

Skenes fanned the first two batters he faced and four of the first six, averaging 100 mph on 21 four-seam fastballs while getting six whiffs on 14 swings. He showed a five-pitch repertoire, relying on 11 sliders and nine “splinkers” — a hybrid sinker-splitter — while mixing in three curveballs and two changeups.

In the first inning, Skenes got swinging strikeouts of Jacob Hurtubise on a 100.8-mph four-seam fastball and Hernan Perez on an 88.2-mph slider in the first inning before Blake Dunn flied out to center.

The second inning started with Mike Ford watching a 100.5-mph four-seamer for a called third strike. P.J. Higgins popped out to second base before Michael Trautwein foul-tipped a 100.5-mph four-seamer for a strikeout.

Louisville’s Rece Hinds grounded out to second base in the third. That was followed by a nine-pitch at-bat against Conner Capel, who worked a 3-1 count before fouling off the next five pitches as Skenes fed him a steady stream of outside fastballs before Capel struck out on a foul tip. Francisco Urbaez worked Skenes for six pitches before grounding out to third base on a curveball.

Left-hander Eric Lauer replaced Skenes in the fourth inning.

Kevin Gorman is a TribLive reporter covering the Pirates. A Baldwin native and Penn State graduate, he joined the Trib in 1999 and has covered high school sports, Pitt football and basketball and was a sports columnist for 10 years. He can be reached at kgorman@triblive.com.

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