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Pirates ace Paul Skenes gets chased in the 1st inning by the Mets on opening day

By STEPHEN WHYNOโ€ขYahoo Sports

NEW YORK (AP) โ€” Paul Skenes didn't even get through the first inning on opening day. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner gave up five runs and got only two outs Thursday against the New York Mets, putting the Pittsburgh Pirates in an early hole at Citi Field. Hurt by shoddy defense from Oneil Cruz in center field, Skenes was pulled by manager Don Kelly after throwing 37 pitches as the Mets batted around.

The 23-year-old right-hander allowed four hits and two walks. He also hit a batter with a pitch in what was by far the shortest of his 56 major league starts. The five runs Skenes permitted matched his career high.

The two-time All-Star also gave up five in six innings on April 8, 2025, against St. Louis. Handed a 2-0 lead on Brandon Lowe's two-run homer, Skenes walked Mets leadoff man Francisco Lindor in the bottom of the first.

Juan Soto followed with a soft single, and Bo Bichette lofted a sacrifice fly. Jorge Polanco nubbed an infield single, and Skenes walked Luis Robert Jr. on 10 pitches.

After pitching coach Bill Murphy visited the mound, Cruz misplayed Brett Baty's line drive into a bases-loaded triple, coming in a couple of steps before letting the ball sail over his head. Marcus Semien then popped up to shallow center, but Cruz lost the ball in the sun and it dropped beside him for an RBI double that gave New York a 5-2 lead. Cruz is a converted shortstop who began playing center field in 2024 before becoming a full-time outfielder last year.