Paul Skenes and the Pirates swept aside the Dodgers

Paul Skenes and the Pirates swept aside the Dodgers
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The Pittsburgh Pirates won't be making the playoffs. But in recent weeks, the club has been winning more often than not.

Just yesterday, with Paul Skenes on the mound, the Pirates found a way to win against Major League Baseball's most loaded club. It ended 5-3 for the home team.

Paul Skenes pitched six scoreless innings. He picked up his 10th win of the season, now with a 10-9 record.

He gave up just two hits and one walk to the Dodgers, while striking out eight. He lowered his earned run average to 1.98 this season and 1.97 for his career. #Wow

Getting beat by Paul Skenes is one thing. But to get swept by the Pirates is quite another.

After all, the Dodgers aren't playing up to their immense talent right now. They have 23 losses in 43 games since the All-Star break, and they're scoring less, in the same period, than any other club in their division.

The good news for the Dodgers? The Padres (2-8 in their last 10 duels) don't want to win any more than the Dodgers do these days. But the Padres are still two games away from L.A….

The bad news? The Dodgers are three games behind the Phillies and second place in the Nationals. If the trend continues, Dave Roberts' men won't be able to avoid the Wild Card games.

  • American League standings.
  • 29 consecutive innings without giving up a run? Incredible.

  • Jazz Chisholm Jr. has sore knees. In a Yankees win over the Astros, Trent Grisham hit his 30th home run of the year.

  • Francisco Alvarez is back.

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