
Paul Skenes ‘frustrated’ by Yankees rumors as speculation swirls about Pirates future
NY Post
For now, Paul Skenes is saying all the right things about trying to win with the Pirates before what pundits and fans believe is an inevitable trade to or signing with a big-market team like the Dodgers, Yankees or Mets.
The reigning NL Cy Young winner and Pirates ace shot down a report that he’s already pining to be a Yankee and even telling teammates as such, acknowledging Tuesday on the “Dan Patrick Show” that the story bothered him.
“I was frustrated for a couple of hours and then kind of got over it and talked to the media later that night,” Skenes said.
“There’s stuff that’s going to come out, good and bad, obviously it’s not true.”
Skenes is in the unenviable position of playing for one of the cheapest organizations in sports that makes little effort to retain its stars, which ultimately leads to plenty of rumors and speculation about when he will leave for greener — and much more lucrative — pastures later in his career.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole went through this same song and dance after also being drafted No. 1 overall by Pittsburgh, spending the first five years of his career with the Pirates before being traded to the Astros for two years. He later signed a then-record nine-year, $324 million deal with the Yankees.

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