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Report: “No Chance” Paul Skenes Will Be Traded This Year

By Steve Adams | May 21, 2025 at 2:09pm CDT

Amid the Pirates’ awful start to the season and decision to fire manager Derek Shelton, there’s been some speculation on the possibility of the Bucs blowing things up and again refocusing on building up the farm system. Specifically, many fans have begun to wonder about the possibility of the Pirates dangling the final four and a half seasons of control over reigning NL Rookie of the Year and Cy Young finalist Paul Skenes. Unsurprisingly, there’s no real chances of that happening in 2025. Jon Heyman of the New York Post spoke to an unnamed Pirates executive who flatly told him, “No way, no chance, no how,” when the possibility of a Skenes trade was broached.

Any and all talk of a possible Skenes swap has been little more than wishful thinking from fans of other clubs. Much of the rumbling stems from ESPN’s Jeff Passan recent appearance on the Pat McAfee Show (video link). Passan never suggested a trade was likely or even plausible but opined that there’s at least “an argument to be made” that it’d be the right call, given the team’s immediate fall from postseason contention, their inability to score runs, and the unlikelihood of owner Bob Nutting spending to either surround Skenes with competitive players or to extend the team’s ace. Passan rightly pointed out that there will be teams asking about Skenes at this year’s trade deadline. Interest from other clubs is a given, but a trade has never seemed like a real possibility.

Skenes, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft, made his MLB debut less than one year after being selected and immediately cemented his place among baseball’s top arms. He started the All-Star Game for the NL last season, secured 23 of 30 first-place votes in NL Rookie of the Year balloting, and finished third in NL Cy Young voting. Since debuting last year on May 11, Skenes leads the majors with a 2.12 ERA. He ranks 14th in innings pitched (195 2/3), fourth in strikeout rate (30.6%), fourth in differential between his strikeout and walk rates (24.3%), third in FIP (2.54) and fourth in SIERA (2.89).

Skenes is already an ace in virtually every sense of the word. The Pirates were presumably hoping that by holding off his call to the majors until mid-May, they could strike the balance between having Skenes help improve on their 2023 win total (76) and keep him out of the big leagues long enough to prevent a Rookie of the Year win and that would grant him a full year of service regardless of his promotion date. Neither worked out. Skenes got that full year of service by virtue of his Rookie of the Year win, and the Pirates finished the 2024 season with the same 76-86 record they produced in 2023.

Because Skenes secured that full year of service, he’ll be controllable for “only” six seasons. He’s under Pirates control through the 2029 campaign. Had he missed out on the full year, that would’ve been pushed back to 2030.

If he stays healthy and continues on his current trajectory, Skenes figures to shatter records in arbitration. He’d reach arb eligibility in the 2026-27 offseason and go through the process three times before reaching free agency in the 2029-30 offseason. Barring an injury or unexpected decline, he’ll have a case for a mammoth contract in free agency — perhaps the largest signed by a pitcher. He’ll hit the open market heading into only his age-28 season.

Extending Skenes right now would already require the largest contract in Pirates history by a wide margin. Pittsburgh has never given out a contract larger than Bryan Reynolds’ seven-year, $100MM extension. Skenes would more than double that on an extension and could even triple that commitment. It’s virtually unfathomable to think Nutting would ever pay that much for a single player. As shown in MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, the Pirates have only spent a combined $357MM in extensions dating back to 2016. They’ve spent even less in free agency; their combined free agent spending dating back to the 2011-12 offseason totals $302MM (Contract Tracker link).

Given the Pirates’ penurious spending habits, an eventual trade of Skenes feels like an inevitability — just not in the near term. Moving their ace while he’s still earning scarcely more than the league minimum simply doesn’t feel rooted in reality. One could argue that Skenes’ trade value will never be higher, and there’s some inherent truth that as he incrementally inches toward free agency, the diminishing amount of club control will impact his value. However, trading Skenes at any point when he has multiple years of control remaining would net the Pirates a monumental return — perhaps on par with or even exceeding the Nationals’ outrageous return for Juan Soto. The gap between the trade value of four years of Skenes and two years of Skenes is not as large as the gap between two years of Skenes and one year of Skenes.

As Skenes’ price tag climbs in arbitration, a trade will become more plausible. For the time being, even with the 2025 season all but lost, the Bucs understandably plan to hang onto their ace. He’s surely a draw for ticket sales and merchandise, and if the Pirates have any designs on a more competitive roster in 2026, it’s surely built around a pitching staff that can be anchored by Skenes, Mitch Keller, top prospect Bubba Chandler and a collection of talented, controllable arms that also includes Mike Burrows, Thomas Harrington, Braxton Ashcraft, Hunter Barco, Bailey Falter and Johan Oviedo.

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  1. jhack9

    7 hours ago

    In other news, the sun is bright.

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    • Lets Go DBacks

      7 hours ago

      I think I missed something though. The article states “…on the possibility of the Bucs blowing things up…”
      It means that they were competing this season and last year?

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      • TheMan 3

        7 hours ago

        blowing up is another term for rebuilding

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          7 hours ago

          Rebuilding usually implies something was already built.

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        • TJECK109

          6 hours ago

          They are rebuilding their rebuilding attempt yet again

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        • TheMan 3

          6 hours ago

          yeah, jn 2021 they started rebuilding and it obviously failed.
          They will probably do it again but under a different GM because Cherington is gone after this season

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        • martevious

          5 hours ago

          😂

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        • case

          4 hours ago

          They are rebuilding the lie that ownership is attempting to field a competitive ballclub, otherwise they might get kicked off of welfare.

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      • southsidejoe

        2 hours ago

        There’s been some media talk and a post about Skenes being traded, but it’s all been just fun questions about whether they should. since the Pirates are so bad. There’s been nothing substantial and the media that I’m aware of didn’t even attempt to suggest otherwise. It’s all just “what if” baseball talk.

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    • rondon

      3 hours ago

      Right. There’s no chance they’d trade a long term controllable ace in his first full year. Ridiculous.

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    • Logjammer D'Baggagecling

      1 hour ago

      It’s dark and hell is hot

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  2. showmebb

    7 hours ago

    Trading him just gives them more players they won’t extend and will end up letting go. Until there is an ownership change this team will never succeed for more than a season or 2.

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    • mlb fan

      7 hours ago

      “Players they won’t extend”…everyone always thinks “spending money” and “extending players” is magical the solution to contending for small market teams.

      For the Prates “extending players” is like their 6th biggest problem. The real problem in Pittsburgh is the complete lack of young(or old) players worthy of extensions.

      Where are all those high 1st round picks the Bucs got and accumulated for years? Identifying, drafting and developing good young players is the real problem in Pittsburgh not “extensions”.

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      • flamingbagofpoop

        7 hours ago

        I think they’re both problems. It’s pretty hard to get a critical mass of players all up and producing within their cheap years.

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      • TJECK109

        6 hours ago

        One of the major issues I have with this team is development. This should be a top priority of any small market team. The Pirates simply cannot do it

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          4 hours ago

          Remember when they would churn out pitchers? I guess they are back to that with this next crop but it was gone for years. They were like Tampa for awhile.

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      • showmebb

        6 hours ago

        That’s why you trade Skenes-to get players from an organization that actually can develop players.

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        • TheMan 3

          4 hours ago

          first you need a player development system that actually develops majors league players.
          The Pirates don’t have that under the current management.
          which is probably why Nutting won’t allow Skenes and be traded this year

          Nutting might be cheap but he’s not stupid

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      • Tigers3232

        5 mins ago

        @mlb You are commenting on article about one of them(Skenes). Mlodzinski is in rotation as well. Hayes is at 3B, Davis splitting catching duties, Gonzalez on IL with able injury. Then there’s Hogblum who they failed to sign who went in next draft who has been starting for A’s. Baz who was traded has been starting for Rays.

        Quite a few of their top picks are around. I do think they have problems finding players later in the draft. Finding talent later in the draft and internationally is how teams build depth throughout organization and have a system that generates talent.

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    • robw5555

      4 hours ago

      They are not signing high priced players. The Marlisn right now are the same situation. Except those guys have no money. NO MONEY! There is no rebuilding as its a constant rebuild. The only thing that will kill them is some sort of eventual salary floor.

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      3 hours ago

      No one is ever buying the Pirates with the intention of spending a bunch of money.

      The Pirates will always be ran like a small market team, regardless of who the owner is.

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      • NavalHistorian

        47 mins ago

        According to Bob Nightengale, multiple owners have confirmed information the MLBPA received that shows the Pirates are one of the most profitable teams in MLB. Nutting simply pockets “a huge chunk” of the revenue sharing money he receives every year.

        si.com/mlb/pirates/news/pittsburgh-pirates-rank-on…

        *Nobody* is asserting the Pirates should try to spend like the Yankees, Dodgers or Mets, because they can’t. Even if they could spend like that, there’s absolutely no guarantee of winning anyway.

        Much of the Pirates problem is they haven’t drafted/developed players very well since Nutting bought the team, which could at least be partially attributable to money. Not spending on free agents is 9ne thing. Not spending enough on scouting and player development is quite another. For example, under Nutting’s ownership they may lead MLB in failed 1st round catchers (#4 pick Tony Sanchez and #14 Reese McGuire were total busts, and #1 pick Henry Davis has struggled.) Then there are other 1st round busts like 3B Will Craig and OF Travis Swaggerty.

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      • Tigers3232

        8 seconds ago

        @Darren If the right owner(s) come along they by all means could build a competitive roster. Pirates and Steelers have succeeded in the same market in their leagues fairly recently.

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  3. RussianFemboySportsFan

    7 hours ago

    key wording is…”this year” they will trade him eventually I feel

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    • greatwhiteangus

      7 hours ago

      Of course they will trade him. The few they have signed long term are not stars. Skenes is a game changer. We all knew he would be eventually traded once he was drafted.

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  4. TAKERDBACKS

    7 hours ago

    How about you invest in hitting and not making Pham your big free agent hitter

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    • TJECK109

      4 hours ago

      Who wants to sign with this dumpster fire?

      Only guys who can’t get offers elsewhere.

      I’m sure vets look at how they handled Tellez and Taylor last year. Specifically Tellez being cut before he reached another bonus.

      BC is at about 25% success rate on his FA signings. Which is actually higher than the team batting average

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  5. dirtbagbaseball427

    7 hours ago

    Today’s “No $hit, Sherlock” post of the day…

    They pirates are a mess of an organization but are not dumb enough to trade a guy who is a bona fide ace DURING HIS SECOND YEAR OF TEAM CONTROL…c’mon how this is even being spoken about is a joke

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    • O'sSayCanYouSee

      7 hours ago

      Gunnar Henderson for Paul Skenes, straight up.

      (Signed ‘MLB ’25 The Show’ for each fan base)

      …jokes. Just jokes y’all.

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      • Mets Era Thumping Soto

        7 hours ago

        That is actually a trade to think about. It’s been awhile to see star players traded for each other.

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      • dm867

        2 hours ago

        Henderson for Skenes could bring our O’s back to playing .400 ball! Of course, Skenes would need TJR after 3 starts….

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    • Samuel

      7 hours ago

      MLBTR blowing up a Jon Heyman article using a bunch of statistics…..

      This is what one gets in the age of:

      Clicks = Revenue / Income.

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  6. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    7 hours ago

    Sebastian Walcott might change some things.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      7 hours ago

      Along with 10 more prospects and players.

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  7. MeowMeow

    7 hours ago

    Can they trade Bob Nutting though?

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      7 hours ago

      Swap him and the Monforts. They all just need a change of scenery.

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      • Acoss1331

        5 hours ago

        Bob Nutting for Jerry Reinsdorf? Change of scenery might help both.

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    • Appalachian_Outlaw

      5 hours ago

      Depends, are you demoting him to a mascot or bat boy in this hypothetical trade? No one wants him as an owner. That’s like trying to give away the flu.

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      • MeowMeow

        4 hours ago

        I guarantee you that there’s a least one person out there who would eagerly accept the flu, for whatever reason

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  8. hiflew

    7 hours ago

    If Skenes was traded this year, you might as well just fold the Pirates. Trading him for prospects will do one of two things. Either bring back several guys that will fail in the majors or will bring back one or two that will be successful, but will have to be traded soon afterward because they cannot afford them long term.

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  9. Frosted Lemonade

    7 hours ago

    I hope Cherington’s successor (he’s gone at some point this year) gets a better return for Skenes after the 2026 season than Huntington got for Cole.

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    • King. Of. Cards

      7 hours ago

      Cole was coming off a poor season when he was traded. That didnt help.

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      • greatwhiteangus

        7 hours ago

        Exactly

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      • Frosted Lemonade

        7 hours ago

        Dealing Cole when his value and salary were low for a quantity-driven return was asinine.

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        • hiflew

          4 hours ago

          He was coming off two fairly mediocre years. It’s easy to say NOW that they dealt him when his value was low. But at the time, it was equally possible that his slide would continue and he would be Jameson Taillon. I am not knocking Taillon, who is a good big league starter, but no one would really be calling him a top of the rotation guy either.

          Of course the Pirates didn’t really get much out of the Jameson Taillon trade either, so maybe that is not the best comp.

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      • TheMan 3

        6 hours ago

        Cole was 2 years away from free agency, the Bucs should have gotten more for him just from that standpoint

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        • hiflew

          22 mins ago

          They got 4 “name” prospects from the Astros. The haul was not that bad. Sure in hindsight it is easy to see that none of them worked out, but at the time I thought it was a pretty good haul for what could easily have been a #3 or #4 starter.

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    • hiflew

      4 hours ago

      Except at the time Cole was not really a top of the line starter. He was more of a top of the rotation PROSPECT that didn’t hit his ceiling in Pittsburgh. And he was already 26, so there was not really a whole lot of belief that he was ever going to become what he became. Obviously that opinion changed once he got to Houston, but in Pittsburgh he pitched five full seasons and only one of them was really “ace-like.” And that was two years before the trade. The rest were middle of the road starter.

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  10. abravo56

    7 hours ago

    LOL at “if the Pirates have any designs on a more competitive roster in 2026”

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    • bigdaddyk

      5 hours ago

      They should have a good rotation in 26. Bubba and Skenes just bats

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  11. rond-2

    7 hours ago

    No you don’t trade him, you build around the current staff. Stop being so cheap Buccos⚾

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    • greatwhiteangus

      7 hours ago

      We’ll pass your message on to Lord Nutting. Hopefully it’s the push he needs to get this done.

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    • websoulsurfer

      4 hours ago

      In 2027, Skenes will make at a minimum $11 million in arbitration.
      In 2028 add 50-60% to that.
      In 2029 more than $27 million.

      Do those sound like numbers the Pirates are willing or able to pay?

      I don’t think so either.

      The big question is not IF they will trade him, it’s when.

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      • Chrome 8550

        3 hours ago

        Baseball cba expires at the end of 2026 season. Owners already talking about either a salary cap or floor. Fans and vendors will get screwed again in 2027.

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        • outinleftfield

          20 mins ago

          Owners can’t set a floor or a cap. They have to negotiate it and players union is unwilling to negotiate at all on a cap.

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  12. LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

    7 hours ago

    The Pirates should trade Skenes, but not for nothing. He is great, but he is just one player. Their hitting is awful, and thats not going to improve unless they either sign guys (wont happen) or trade for some young hitters. They should be asking for a team’s 6 or 7 best prospects. There is no chance Skenes will resign with the Pirates. Every year that they don’t trade him he becomes less valuable and there is a higher chance of injury. Get a Soto like haul, or possibly even more. The Nationals are setup for years to come

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    • energel

      7 hours ago

      I dont know any team is willing to trade 6-7 of their best prospects for skenes. I dont think their is a package that can land him that teams are willing to do.

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      • LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

        6 hours ago

        @energel if no team wants to meet the Pirates asking price then they should keep him

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        • El Kabong

          6 hours ago

          That wouldn’t be their asking price.

          The Nats are set up for years to come? How so?

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        • LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedAgain&Again&AgainFireStearns

          6 hours ago

          @El Kabong Gore, Abrams, Wood, Hassell all came from the Soto trade. Those are 4 quality major league players, with Wood and Abrams having the potentials to be superstars. Not to mention Crews and Brady House

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        • El Kabong

          6 hours ago

          Superstars are few and far between. None of those players have done anything to suggest superstardom at this point, although Wood has been impressive. The Nats otherwise need a ton of pitching to compete for a playoff spot. They aren’t set up quite yet.

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        • outinleftfield

          9 mins ago

          No superstars in that group. At least not yet.

          All Star level is considered to be 4.0 WAR. None of those players have gotten to that level of play since that trade at the 2022 deadline. Wood will get there this season.

          Superstar level is considered to be a 6.0 WAR season or higher. All of them combined have not reached that level yet. This year Wood, Abrams, and Gore should pass 6.0 WAR combined .

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    • websoulsurfer

      4 hours ago

      Only Colorado is worse in wRC+ as a team. 66 to 71
      Last season only Colorado and the White Sox were worse.

      The Pirates are “improved” on the pitching side…from 20th to 18th.
      Went from a 4.17 ERA to a 4.03 ERA. From 101 ERA+ to 104 ERA+.

      The time to move Skenes is at the deadline this season. Before he gets hurt and while he is pitching well.

      The Pirates should be able to bring back something like, and I am not saying the Red Sox will do this, but something like Anthony, Mayer, and at least 2 other top 15 prospects in the Red Sox organization. Guys like Early and Fitts after he returns. Probably a lottery ticket like Reyes or Delzine on top of that.

      Would that be worth it long term? Probably.
      Would that stave off the pitch forks from fans? Probably not,

      Here is the most important question. If they keep him, will the Pirates be contenders before Skenes hits arbitration before the 2027 season? If he stays healthy, he is going to break records for arbitration salaries, and we all know the Pirates won’t pay the big bucks. So, will they be at a point to contend before he starts to get really expensive?

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      • outinleftfield

        4 mins ago

        How long do you think they will keep him? To me it seems that not only are they not smart enough to put together a team worth watching, but they are not smart enough to trade him at the right time to maximize their leverage. Much like the Angels with Ohtani.

        The Pirates probably hang on to him until 2027 and then once he starts costing them $10 million plus they try to sell at that deadline when he is just about to get very expensive. $25-30 million per year expensive.

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  13. energel

    7 hours ago

    4 and a half years is plenty time for the Pirates to sign some players, trade for some players, Bob nutting pass away. I have hope.

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    • AI GM

      7 hours ago

      Already wasted 2 years so what’s changing in the next 4? And they have to extend or trade Skenes so it’s next 2 to 3 years.

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  14. Dustyslambchops23

    7 hours ago

    He’s so valuable with this much control and that salary that no trade would really make sense.

    It would take such a big package that it presumably wouldn’t make sense for the team getting him.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      5 hours ago

      Agreed. Teams also need to consider the future value of the pieces they’re trading to get him. Your big league team has to be absolutely stacked while even the Dodgers aren’t in that position.

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  15. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    7 hours ago

    No chance Paul Skenes is traded ever by the Pirates….smh

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    • Torpedo Bat

      7 hours ago

      When he is around $15M during year 2 of arb they will.

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      • bigdaddyk

        5 hours ago

        No Keller will gone by the time Skenes gets to arbitration

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      • websoulsurfer

        4 hours ago

        He may be there in year 1. He will be over $10 million for sure in year one.

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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        4 hours ago

        I could not imagine

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  16. FormerHero

    7 hours ago

    Given what a pathetic franchise this is and that the “rebuild” was an absolute train wreck, here’s hoping the entire front office is relieved of their duties and a young, hungry, visionary guy is hired. Re-staff scouting and player development and then burn it all down. Trade anyone who can bring back legitimate talent
    Including this guy. Really, why keep him?
    Build around Bubba, Griffin, Termarr and see you in ‘28

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  17. paddyo furnichuh

    7 hours ago

    “No chance.”

    LAD then offer Alex Freeland, Josue de Paula, River Ryan, and Nick Frasso for Skenes.

    No chance is often as accurate as “untouchable.”

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    • Datashark

      6 hours ago

      yeah Pirates looking for injured pitchers…

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      • paddyo furnichuh

        3 hours ago

        Ryan is hurt- Frasso doesn’t appear to be injured. The Bucs might push for Ferris in that scenario, but that not be ideal for LAD.

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  18. FatChance65

    6 hours ago

    “No way, no chance, no how.” Yup—he’s gone.

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  19. Jeff 1Bworthy

    6 hours ago

    A Skenes trade would need to cripple a franchise both short term and long term

    Something like Tatis Jr, Jackson Merrill, Dylan Cease, Michael King, Nick Pivetta, Manny Machado, 5 top prospects plus $400m

    Lindor, Soto, Alonso, Senga, 6 top prospects plus $700m

    Skenes ain’t getting traded pre-arb unless Pit can name their price

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    • El Kabong

      6 hours ago

      Skenes is good, but he’s not THAT good.

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      • Jeff 1Bworthy

        6 hours ago

        No one is.

        No prospect package would net Skenes, and it would take at least one contrable young all-star caliber ML player plus ML contributor,top prospects to get in the pirates to listen

        No team is going to meet the price. The price would definitely cripple a franchise both short and long term to acquire Skenes atm.

        If I was Ben Cherington, that would be my initial price tag and go from there

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        • TheMan 3

          4 hours ago

          if you were Ben Cherington the last thing you would need to do is trade away one of your best pitchers in baseball when you’re in the last year of your contract and if you’re hoping to return next year

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    • websoulsurfer

      4 hours ago

      Thats hilarious. You write jokes for a late night show I take it.

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      • bigdaddyk

        2 hours ago

        Yes no way does Cherington get an extension he built this mess

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      3 hours ago

      We’re talking about Paul Skenes. Not Babe Ruth.

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  20. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    6 hours ago

    The price would be one or two serviceable roster players, 3-5 blue chip prospects, 1 or 2 high floor low ceiling prospects and 2 or 3 lottery ticket prospects plus a comp pick.

    Doubt any team can realistically meet that price.

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    • websoulsurfer

      4 hours ago

      it will be a max of 5 players. 2 blue chip, meaning top 50 overall, prospects. Two MLB ready prospects in the top 10-15 of that team’s prospect list. Plus probably a lottery ticket on top of that. Multiple teams CAN meet that price. Fewer are in contention and need a TOR starting pitcher to put them over the edge.

      The teams that have a shot at him, a need, and have a good probability of contending are probably the Red Sox, Cubs, Guardians, and the Dodgers. Maybe the Tigers.

      The Phillies have the prospects but probably don’t want to move Painter. Padres have the prospects but probably would be unwilling to move DeVries.

      The Reds, Orioles, and White Sox have the prospects, but not the chance to contend.

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  21. DarkSide830

    6 hours ago

    Of course, they still need to milk all the promotional money they can out of him!

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  22. rond-2

    6 hours ago

    Suwinski, K-Hayes and Henry Davis all need to go in the hope a prospect or 2 is caught and makes some noise ⚾

    Reply
  23. websoulsurfer

    6 hours ago

    So he is guaranteed to be traded by the deadline when the Pirates are 20 games out?

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    • mlbnyyfan

      6 hours ago

      Mets have the prospects to get Skenes. He’s the ace to go all the way this year.

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      • websoulsurfer

        4 hours ago

        I don’t think so, but it’s possible. The Mets really don’t have a blue-chip prospect, and I think it’s going to take a really good one to headline a deal. Williams is good, but not a headliner for a trade.

        Who were you thinking would be the pieces in a trade with the Mets.

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    • TheMan 3

      4 hours ago

      They are likely to be 20 games out sooner than the deadline

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  24. dopt

    5 hours ago

    What’s their attendance ? 4500 a game ? That is how many care

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    • RichardJarzynka

      4 hours ago

      Pittsburgh is now, and always has been, a bad market for baseball.

      Reply
  25. Dice 66

    5 hours ago

    Whom ever ran with that story, and believed it!? Plain stupid!! Find another sport please!

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  26. william-2

    5 hours ago

    Although, I would not trade Skenes if I were running Pitt, there are some compelling reasons trading him now could be the best option. In truth I don’t trade him just because the fans have had so little to watch for so long that it would be nice for them to feel like they have a true top talent in town.

    The Pirates are going nowhere. They are not in a position for a run now, nor will they be in the next couple of years unless they decide to make major moves, and we all know they cannot.

    Although they would take a hit in ticket sales, I have no idea what lower than already low means. Right now, Skenes is healthy, and he is filthy. More importantly, every team looks at him as their potential ace, or number 1b. His value may never be higher from a prospect haul perspective. The more expensive he gets in arbitration and closer to free agency, the lower the haul, and the less trade partners they will have left.

    The fans will hate them for trading their best prospect in decades, but they will hate them more when they will eventually trade him anyway for far less in return. The way the Pirates run this team financially it makes sense to approach their problem from looking at this from a totality of controlled talent (all typically low paid in relation to bigger market teams).

    Are they better off with one amazing talent with very little support around him? Are the Pirates willing to surround him with talent by paying amounts of money they have never been willing to pay before to fill out a title contender? If the answer is no to the first, and half measures to the second……………………………..

    Are the Pirates better served with Skenes, or are they better served with another franchise handing over as many as 5 top prospects. Skenes, at this moment can realistically expect a return from another team of the Pirates picks. As an example, right now, it would not be unreasonable for the Pirates to demand Anthony, Mayer, Arrias and Perales. The Red Sox may not do it, but that is the kind of return you are looking at for a generational ace starter. That is what a, yet uninjured, Skenes looks like. What does he look like after a couple of short stints on the DL for (insert reason here), God forbid an arm surgery, after a few years from now earning big arbitration numbers?

    I don’t trade him now, but just so the fans get to watch him. I will HAVE to trade him eventually and I know it, and the fans know it. There is no dollar amount I would be able to expect him to accept to play in Pittsburg, especially since he already thinks the Pirates aren’t willing to spend to surround him with talent as is, and they aren’t even spending for him yet.

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  27. THEY LIVE!!!

    5 hours ago

    Slow day in baseball. Let’s talk about trading Paul Skenes‼️

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  28. WideWorldofSports

    5 hours ago

    He’ll continue to waste bullets in Pittsburgh. Hopefully by the time he gets the chance to leave, he won’t be spent. If I was him, i’d put myself on a pitch count restriction.

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    • TheMan 3

      3 hours ago

      apparently you don’t know much about how contracts are structured Wild
      Pitchers can’t determine how long they can stay in a game, only the manager can
      SMH

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  29. wvsteve

    5 hours ago

    As a pirates diehard, why would anyone think they are going to trade him after one year of service time? He’s not going anywhere.

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  30. martevious

    5 hours ago

    They’ll keep him until they have to pay him

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    • TheMan 3

      3 hours ago

      They’re paying him now

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  31. wvsteve

    5 hours ago

    Plus who has the goods to get him with a package better then padres gave up to get Soto who had 2 years remaining of arb? The only team who has close to ML ready talent to get him would be Boston and I don’t see them giving up Anthony or Mayer. It wouldn’t make sense for them when they probably have the room to add a top FA starting pitcher in the off season

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  32. RichardJarzynka

    4 hours ago

    If the Pirates continue to lose money – as they did in 2024 – they SHOULD trade Skenes before he becomes expensive in arbitration.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 hours ago

      I think Bob Nutting should sell the team if the Pirates continue to lose money. Clearly he isn’t capable nor competent enough to operate as the owner of the Pirates organization.

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      • RichardJarzynka

        3 hours ago

        Nobody wants to buy a team that plays in an historically bad market like Pittsburgh.

        Nutting should wait until his lease on PNC Park expires after the 2030 season and then move the team to a good market.

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      • RichardJarzynka

        2 hours ago

        NOBODY wants to buy them, while they are playing in Pittsburgh, an historically bad market for baseball.

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        • bigdaddyk

          2 hours ago

          Baseball is broken you have to commit real money to even get scraps because they don’t have a cap or floor

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  33. Yanks4life22

    4 hours ago

    I know this was click bait I’m just here for the comments. Can’t imagine what the hell 9 paragraphs were needed for this headline.

    Baseballs are round

    Water is wet

    And Paul Skenes isn’t going anywhere anytime soon

    Why would he while he’s still cheap? And even after that he might get signed. This is a once in a lifetime talent even cheap teams these days open up the wallets. Wouldn’t be shocked if he gets signed to an extension in the next year.

    I’ll save you guys some time and give you some more articles you can write up though.

    “Arod not coming out of retirement”
    “Jose Altuve still not tall enough to ride at six flags”
    “Tim Anderson and Jose Bautista not looking to start UFC careers”

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  34. energel

    4 hours ago

    Grass is green ah question (tiktok ahh comment) Gurt: yo sybau

    Reply
  35. Dice 66

    2 hours ago

    ? Move on!! Not going anywhere! When salary cap comes in next year, evey team must spend at least 130 million!We’re back in! Come on MLB do something!! You brought in dh, and interleague play !! Both su…..k,it can be done! Playball!

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  36. Sparky1000

    2 hours ago

    Of course they won’t trade him! The Pirates’ front office isn’t completely dumb, but they should still be revamped.

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  37. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 hours ago

    They should hire Al Avila….

    Reply
  38. mazbilleroski

    1 hour ago

    There is about as much chance of Skenes getting traded as there is the Colts leaving Baltimore.

    Reply
  39. sportsfan101

    4 mins ago

    Anthony Mayer

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