The Pirates offered a king's ransom for Paul Skenes' 1/1 debut patch card, but the Los Angeles preteen who pulled the card is saying no deal.
The Pittsburgh Pirates took their time with Paul Skenes last season, letting him begin the year in Triple-A Indianapolis before calling him up in May. Could Pit
The elusive one-of-one Paul Skenes card has been found. And it won't be coming to the Pirates despite their massive offer.
For a second straight season, the Pittsburgh Pirates have landed a prospect that enters the pro ranks with lofty expectations before they even take the field.
The young collector is going to put the card – which features Skenes' autograph and a patch from a game-worn jersey – up for auction.
One lucky preteen declined an offer from the Pirates that included 30 years of season tickets, autographed memorabilia and a game in Livvy Dunne’s suite for a 1-of-1 Paul Skenes trading card.
The 11-year-old who scored a unique baseball card wasn't hooked by the offer, among other things, of Pittsburgh Pirates seasons tickets for the next 30 years.
Pirates ace Paul Skenes, one of the top prospects entering last season, wore an MLB debut patch on his uniform during his first big league game in May 2024.
After posting the lowest rookie ERA since 1913, Pittsburgh Pirates pitching sensation Paul Skenes will face a more difficult season in 2025, according to ZiPS.
An 11-year-old in Los Angeles has quite the offer from the Pittsburgh Pirates for the signed card of the 2024 NL Rookie of the Year.
Speaking at the Pittsburgh Pirates fan fest event, 2024 Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes said he is thinking only of 2025, not a contract extension.