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Skenes Battles ABS System in Spring Debut
26 Feb
Summary
- Four called strikes overturned by ABS challenges against Paul Skenes.
- Skenes displayed strong velocity and swing-and-miss stuff.
- He will join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic next.

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes encountered early adjustments on Wednesday during his spring training appearance against the Atlanta Braves, as the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system led to four overturned called strikes. Skenes, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, demonstrated his characteristic high velocity, with fastballs reaching the upper 90s, and effective breaking balls. However, Braves batters successfully challenged several calls, altering pitch counts and at-bats.
This outing served as a tune-up for Skenes before he departs to represent Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. During his 2 1/3 innings, he threw 53 pitches, striking out four, walking four, and allowing one hit and one earned run. Despite the disruptions from the ABS challenges, Skenes maintained composure and continued to work through hitters, highlighting his potential and readiness for upcoming international competition.




