Paul Skenes has quashed rumors that he's eyeing a move from the Pittsburgh Pirates, saying his focus remains on winning in Pittsburgh. According to reports, teammate of Skenes had claimed he wanted to play for the New York Yankees, but the 30-year-old pitcher quickly shot down such speculation.
When asked about the supposed comments, Skenes stated that he wasn't surprised by the rumor and didn't know who made them. "I donโt know where that came from," he said. The Pirates' star expressed his commitment to winning in Pittsburgh, saying fans often write off the team due to their location outside of a major market.
Skenes also clarified reports suggesting he had "no confidence" in the team's ability to win and was "hoping for a trade." Such claims appear to be unfounded. When asked about recent tweets and texts regarding his desire to leave, Skenes stated that he had been shown the tweet and didn't give it much thought.
The Pirates' pitcher won the National League Cy Young Award on Wednesday, becoming the second-youngest player in MLB history to achieve this feat. His impressive stats include a 1.97 ERA, an All-Star appearance for the second consecutive season, and 216 strikeouts.
Rumors of Skenes being traded had been circulating throughout the season. With his projected contract outpacing what the Pirates can offer, there are concerns that he may be the team's best trade chip if they fail to build a contender soon.
When asked about the supposed comments, Skenes stated that he wasn't surprised by the rumor and didn't know who made them. "I donโt know where that came from," he said. The Pirates' star expressed his commitment to winning in Pittsburgh, saying fans often write off the team due to their location outside of a major market.
Skenes also clarified reports suggesting he had "no confidence" in the team's ability to win and was "hoping for a trade." Such claims appear to be unfounded. When asked about recent tweets and texts regarding his desire to leave, Skenes stated that he had been shown the tweet and didn't give it much thought.
The Pirates' pitcher won the National League Cy Young Award on Wednesday, becoming the second-youngest player in MLB history to achieve this feat. His impressive stats include a 1.97 ERA, an All-Star appearance for the second consecutive season, and 216 strikeouts.
Rumors of Skenes being traded had been circulating throughout the season. With his projected contract outpacing what the Pirates can offer, there are concerns that he may be the team's best trade chip if they fail to build a contender soon.