Paul Skenes didn’t waste any time weighing in on the All-Star omission that has Phillies fans talking, and the Pirates phenom made his stance crystal clear: Zack Wheeler belongs in the game.
“He should be here,” Skenes said, voicing clear frustration that the Philadelphia ace was left off the roster for this year’s Midsummer Classic in Philly.
“He should be here”
— Jeff Skversky (@JeffSkversky) July 14, 2026
🖤 Pirates phenom Paul Skenes says Phillies Starter Zack Wheeler Should Be at the MLB All-Star Game in Philly
“He’s my favorite if not 1 of my favorite pitchers” pic.twitter.com/du0TWk5al3
That opinion carries real weight coming from Skenes, one of baseball’s most electric young pitchers and a former All-Star himself. He’s also been outspoken about Wheeler’s game for a while now.
“He's my favorite, if not one of my favorite pitchers,” Skenes said.
The case for Wheeler is built on the same thing it always is: steady dominance. He’s been one of the National League’s most dependable starters again this season, giving the Phillies the kind of innings and shutdown outings they’ve come to count on. Even so, his name was missing when the All-Star roster was announced, and the decision has already drawn plenty of debate from players and analysts.
There’s an extra layer to this one, too. The All-Star Game is being held in Philadelphia, which means Wheeler could end up watching from home while the league stages its showcase in his own city.
Skenes’ comments only add more fuel to the conversation around the selection process and whether one of the league’s premier arms got overlooked. For now, though, Wheeler’s season keeps doing the talking, and he’s still earning respect from around the sport - including from one of its brightest young stars.
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