- Sat Feb 15, 2025 6:50 pm
#6131
The buzz around Paul Skenes is palpable as we gear up for the 2025 MLB season. After a stellar rookie year that saw him clinch the National League Rookie of the Year title and finish in the top three for the Cy Young Award, Skenes is not resting on his laurels. Instead, he’s looking to expand his already impressive arsenal by adding a cutter and a two-seam fastball to his repertoire, which already includes his signature splinker and a blazing four-seam fastball that can reach over 100 mph.
This raises some intriguing questions for us baseball fans. What do you think about Skenes' decision to add more pitches? Is it a sign of a true competitor wanting to stay ahead of the game, or could it risk overcomplicating his approach?
Moreover, how do you see the Pirates' overall performance shaping up this season? With Skenes as a potential ace, can they rise above their middle-of-the-pack status? Or will the lack of significant offseason moves hold them back?
Let’s not forget the impact of workload management on young pitchers. Should the Pirates continue to impose limits on Skenes, or is it time to let him loose and see what he can really do?
And for those who have faced elite pitchers, what’s your take on the mental game involved? How do you prepare to face someone with a diverse pitch selection like Skenes is aiming for?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and experiences! The floor is open for discussion.
This raises some intriguing questions for us baseball fans. What do you think about Skenes' decision to add more pitches? Is it a sign of a true competitor wanting to stay ahead of the game, or could it risk overcomplicating his approach?
Moreover, how do you see the Pirates' overall performance shaping up this season? With Skenes as a potential ace, can they rise above their middle-of-the-pack status? Or will the lack of significant offseason moves hold them back?
Let’s not forget the impact of workload management on young pitchers. Should the Pirates continue to impose limits on Skenes, or is it time to let him loose and see what he can really do?
And for those who have faced elite pitchers, what’s your take on the mental game involved? How do you prepare to face someone with a diverse pitch selection like Skenes is aiming for?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and experiences! The floor is open for discussion.