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Paul Skenes and Other Players Who Can Help the Pirates

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Paul Skenes makes his next start with Indianapolis at 6:05 PM.

The right-hander went 4.1 innings in his last outing, pitching into the fifth frame for the first time. He’s gradually increasing his pitch count, and if he remains on this five day schedule, it will be difficult to keep him down for many more starts.

This week might be his first time pitching twice in the same calendar week. With a Tuesday start, Skenes would line up to pitch next on May 5th. From there, his next turn would be Friday, May 10th. After that, he would be looking at Wednesday, May 15th, and Tuesday, May 21st.

Skenes has only given up one run this year. If he goes five innings this week, and continues making Triple-A look easy, then a strong argument could be made for a May 10th MLB debut. That would be home against the Cubs, wrapping a nine game homestand.

The Pirates could use help long before a potential Skenes arrival. Their offense had two hits on Monday night, with four players in the lineup who had an OPS under .600 (Jack Suwinski, Jared Triolo, Rowdy Tellez, and Michael A. Taylor).

Eventually, Yasmani Grandal will return. That should lead to Henry Davis being sent down to get daily work in Triple-A, as Davis hasn’t been performing as well as Joey Bart.

The Pirates also have Nick Gonzales hitting well, and reducing his strikeouts. I wrote two weeks ago about how he was still dealing with swing and miss against breaking stuff, but this past week he had multiple hits against offspeed pitches. Bringing up Gonzales to play second base, and moving Triolo to a utility role might boost the offense. That requires Gonzales carrying his offense over to the big leagues, where there are far better breaking pitches.

The Pirates need help in the big leagues. Skenes can’t pitch them to 0-0 victories. At the least, adding Grandal and Gonzales to the offense might provide a spark before the top pitching prospect arrives.

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In the Minors…

  • Triple-A: Indianapolis, 6:05 PM – RHP Paul Skenes (0-0, 0.53)
  • Double-A: Altoona, 6:30 PM – RHP Bubba Chandler (1-1, 4.15)
  • High-A: Greensboro, 6:00 PM – TBD
  • Single-A: Bradenton, 6:30 PM – TBD

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Tim Williams
Tim is the owner, producer, editor, and lead writer of PiratesProspects.com. He has been running Pirates Prospects since 2009, becoming the first new media reporter and outlet covering the Pirates at the MLB level in 2011 and 2012. His work can also be found in Baseball America, where he has been a contributor since 2014 and the Pirates' correspondent since 2019.

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