Morning Rundown: Pirates swept by the Mariners, Paul Skenes named an All-Star
Pirates lose despite another brilliant Skenes start, who is also named to the All-Star game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates were unable to avoid the sweep against the Seattle Mariners, losing 1-0 on Sunday.
They were also unable to put a run on the board, meaning they went without scoring in all three games.
Tommy Pham went 2-4, leading the team in hits.
Paul Skenes was fantastic again, tossing five shutout innings, allowing five hits while striking out 10 batters. That lowers his season ERA to 1.94 and has 125 strikeouts in 116 innings pitched.
Carmen Mlodzinski allowed the deciding run, a home run to Randy Arozarena.
The Pirates will head straight to Kansas City for three games against the Royals. Andrew Heaney will get the start for the Pirates. They will face rookie lefty Noah Cameron.
As expected, Paul Skenes was named the only Pirates’ representative to the All-Star game this season.
This will be his second All-Star appearance, as he started last year as a rookie. Skenes currently leads the NL in ERA, is second in innings pitched, and fourth in strikeouts.
In 19 starts, Skenes has a 1.94 ERA with 125 strikeouts in 116 innings pitched, but has a 4-7 record.
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Greensboro Grasshoppers activated RHP Joshua Loeschorn from the 60-day injured list
Indianapolis Indians transferred LHP Randy Labaut to the Development List
Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent RHP Yohan Ramirez to a minor league contract
Top Exit Velocity
Henry Davis - PIT - 108.7 mph - Groundout
Liover Peguero - IND - 107.6 mph - Single
Nick Yorke - IND - 106.9 mph - Double
Tommy Pham - IND - 103.7 mph - Single
Andrew McCutchen - PIT -103.7 mph - Single
Top Pitch Velocity
Paul Skenes - PIT - 99.4 mph
Paul Skenes - PIT - 99.3 mph
Paul Skenes - PIT - 99.1 mph
Paul Skenes - PIT - 98.9 mph
Paul Skenes - PIT - 98.9 mph
Most Whiffs
Paul Skenes - PIT - 18
Carmen Mlodzinski -PIT - 7
Blake Townsend - ALT - 7
Colin Holderman - IND - 4
Michael Darrell-Hicks - IND - 4
Yohan Ramirez - IND - 4
Carlson Reed - GBO - 4
Jack Noble - BRD - 4
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Indianapolis Indians - 13 vs Louisville Bats - 11
Top Hitter - Jack Suwinski: 4-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, BB, 2B
Top Pitcher - Drake Fellows: 3 IP, H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K
Altoona Curve - 0 vs Harrisburg Senators - 2
Top Hitter - Kervin Pichardo: 1-2, BB, 2B
Top Pitcher - Brandan Bidois: 2 IP, 2 K
Greensboro Grasshoppers - 13 vs Aberdeen IronBirds - 7
Top Hitter - Konnor Griffin: 3-6, 2 R, 2 RBI, 3 SB, 2B
Top Pitcher - JP Massey: 2 IP, 2 K
Bradenton Marauders - 5 vs Fort Myers Mighty Mussels - 7
Top Hitter - Edward Florentino: 2-4, 2 HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
Top Pitcher - Greiber Mendez: 2 IP, H, 3 K
I’m trying not to get too excited because, well, 3 decades of mostly bad teams at the MLB level, but I am cautiously optimistic about a number of position players in the system right now. 🤞🏼 🤞🏼
I've been following this team religiously for about 3-1/2 decades and I've never seen one like this. Lead the league in least number of runs allowed and lead the league in least number of runs scored.
They're really good at the pitching thing and equally as bad at the hitting thing. wtf?!?