Paul Skenes Just Gave Pirates Fans Another Reason To Smile

Pittsburgh Pirates star Paul Skenes charmingly shuts down Yankees rumors with clever quip during MLB All-Star festivities, affirming his commitment to his current team.

Paul Skenes has heard the Yankees talk plenty, and in Philadelphia he made sure everyone knew he wasn’t buying into it.

The Pirates ace got another chance to swat away the familiar “future Yankee” chatter during All-Star festivities, and this time he did it with a grin on the red carpet. When the Twinstripe Reporters - 11-year-old twin brothers Cooper and Carter Thomas - told Skenes and his girlfriend, Livvy Dunne, that they “both look really nice,” Skenes fired right back.

“You, too!” Skenes said. Then he spotted the Yankees-themed outfits.

“Except for the pinstripes.”

It was a clean little jab, aimed at two kids who proudly wear their Yankees fandom out in the open. And coming a day after Skenes had already brushed off the same storyline, the moment landed even better.

At All-Star media day, a reporter near Skenes declared that he had just conducted “the best interview of all time with Paul Skenes” before adding, “Future Yankee.”

Skenes didn’t bite. He just looked puzzled and asked, “Who was that?”

That brief reaction became one of the stranger viral moments of the weekend, and it said plenty without Skenes needing to say much at all. The constant speculation about him ending up in New York clearly hasn’t gotten any less annoying.

Reporter: "Just got the best interview of all time with Paul Skenes. Future Yankee."

Paul Skenes: Confused 😂 pic.twitter.com/77VD2HSRsl

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He didn’t need to address Pittsburgh’s payroll, his future, or whether the Pirates will do enough to keep him around. He just saw pinstripes and chose, once again, not to play along.

The whole exchange fit the Twinstripe Reporters’ style perfectly. Their interviews tend to bring out a looser side of players, and Skenes seemed to enjoy the back-and-forth. The twins got a memorable answer, and Skenes got another chance to make his point without making a scene.

For Pirates fans, the message was hard to miss: the Yankees narrative may never disappear, but Skenes isn’t interested in feeding it.

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