The youngest starter in an MLB All-Star Game since Doc Gooden in 1986 let everyone know why he got the nod.
Pittsburgh Pirates rookie phenom Paul Skenes was tabbed as the National League's starting pitcher on Friday, understandably so.
Just a year after getting drafted first overall, Skenes took the bump in Arlington and faced the best of what the American League has to offer.
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His first pitch to hit-machine Steven Kwan was 98 mph.