Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes engages with local Little Leaguers in Pittsburgh
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 3:31 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates surprised young players at Ingomar Franklin Park Little League on June 8. After spotting the field lights on, he spent over two hours interacting, signing autographs, and playing catch with the kids. This gesture has gained significant attention on social media, highlighting Skenes’ commitment to giving back to the community. Such moments allow players to connect with fans and promote local baseball, fostering a positive relationship between MLB stars and young athletes.
- •Skenes visited the Ingomar Franklin Park Little League on June 8.
- •He spent over two hours with the young players.
- •Activities included signing autographs and playing catch.
- •The interaction has drawn widespread social media acclaim.
- •Skenes' actions reinforce bonds between MLB players and local youth.
- 3:31 PMYahoo Sports — Pirates' Paul Skenes shares a simple, special gesture with Pittsburgh
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