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Paul Skenes, 23-year-old ace of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has unanimously won the National League Cy Young award for 2025.
Paul Skenes, the young Pittsburgh Pirates ace and former LSU superstar, was a unanimous choice for the National League Cy Young Award on Wednesday night, becoming the first pitcher in 40 years to win Rookie of the Year one season and baseball’s top pitching prize the next.
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Paul Skenes’ dad reveals major role Livvy Dunne’s family played in Cy Young celebration
Paul Skenes' father, Craig, revealed that several members of the Dunne household were on hand to celebrate the Pittsburgh Pirates ace winning his first-career Cy Young Award
In a world filled with sports stars carrying massive egos to match their massive paychecks, there is still a rare breed that exudes selflessness and service. Just one day after unanimously winning the National League Cy Young Award at just 23 years old,
After being named the National League's Cy Young Award Winner, the Pirates will be giving away a Paul Skenes bobblehead.
Only the best for the best! Paul Skenes and girlfriend Livvy Dunne celebrated the MLB star’s first career Cy Young Award on Wednesday, Nov. 12 with the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher’s favorite snack: hot dogs from a rotating, stadium-sized ballpark cooker.
Paul Skenes actually smiled and pumped his fists unlike his stoic reaction last year when he won Rookie of The Year.
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Livvy Dunne gives inside look at how she and boyfriend Paul Skenes celebrated his Cy Young win
Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes’ Cy Young win celebration included custom desserts, prosecco and glizzies, as seen in photos his girlfriend, Olivia “Livvy” Dunne, shared Wednesday on Instagram.
Star Paul Skenes traded the mound for the Drive-Thru in West Palm Beach on Thursday morning, stepping behind the counter at Raising Cane's to serve those who've served our nation. The Pittsburgh Pirates' pitching phenom spent the day handing out Box Combos to veterans before accepting a $500,
Oscar Marin has been hired by the Cincinnati Reds as their bullpen coach. He previously oversaw the Pittsburgh Pirates' pitching staff, which included NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes.