Phillies' Mick Abel outduels Paul Skenes with 9 K's in debut - ESPN
PHILADELPHIA — Mick Abel outdueled Paul Skenes to win his major league debut, striking out nine over six innings to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 1-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday for a three-game sweep and their 15th win in 20 games.
Brandon Marsh grounded into a run-scoring fielder's choice in the fifth against Skenes (3-5), who pitched a three-hitter with nine strikeouts and one walk in his first complete game in 33 big league starts.
Skenes is 0-3 in his past four starts despite a 2.52 ERA in that span, and his 2.44 ERA this season is fifth among NL pitchers. The top pick in the 2023 amateur draft, Skenes had not pitched a complete game since June 2, 2023, for Louisiana State against Tulane in an NCAA tournament regional game.
Pittsburgh dropped to 3-13 in May and 15-32 this season. The Pirates are 3-6 since manager Derek Shelton was fired and replaced by bench coach Don Kelly.
Abel (1-0), a 23-year-old right-hander selected 15th by the Phillies in the 2020 draft, allowed five hits and walked none. The nine strikeouts tied a Phillies high for a debut, set by Curt Simmons against the New York Giants on Sept. 28, 1947.
Abel threw 62 of 84 pitches for strikes. His 33 four-seam fastballs averaged 97.3 mph, and he also threw 22 curveballs, 14 sliders, 11 sinkers and four changeups.
Orion Kerkering, Matt Strahm and Jordan Romano finished a six-hitter, with Romano striking out the side for his fifth save. Before the game, closer Jose Alvarado was suspended for 80 games following a positive test for external testosterone under Major League Baseball's drug-testing program.
Singles by Nick Castellanos and Max Kepler starting the fifth put runners on the corners, before Alec Bohm flied out and Marsh's ground