How Paul Skenes' nightmarish Opening Day stat line compares to worst starts of MLB career
MLB’s showcase of Paul Skenes didn’t go according to plan.
How Paul Skenes' nightmarish Opening Day stat line compares to worst starts of MLB career originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Paul Skenes hasn’t received many national broadcast appearances early in his MLB career, but Opening Day offered him a chance to show what he could do in front of a major audience.
It didn’t last long. Skenes failed to make it through the first inning in his start against the Mets on Thursday, getting knocked around by a new-look New York lineup at Citi Field. The day started well for the Pirates, as Brandon Lowe hit MLB’s first home run of the season to give Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead, but that lead evaporated and more before Skenes was pulled.
Here’s a look at Skenes’ stats from a difficult Opening Day start in Queens. LIVE: Follow scores, highlights from MLB Opening Day Paul Skenes stats today Skenes was pulled after a rough 0. 2 innings on Thursday: IP: 0.
2 H: 4 ER: 5 R: 5 BB: 2 K: 1 The Mets plated five runs on four hits against Skenes, who opened the day by walking Francisco Lindor and giving up a single to Juan Soto. Skenes didn't give up a home run, but the big blow came off the bat of Brett Baty, who lined a 3-run triple to centerfield. Oneil Cruz didn't read the ball well off Baty's bat, but it wasn't in the realm of an error and all three runs were charged to Skenes.