Paul Skenes' velocity has dropped over his last couple of starts.
But Pirates GM Ben Cherington isn't worried.
What happened?
Cherington believes this is a normal fluctuation for starting pitchers.
He said on 93.7 The Fan that Skenes would speak up if he felt sore or injured.
Why it matters for Paul Skenes
Skenes hasn't won a game in June since his rookie season in 2024.
He hasn't recorded a win since May 12.
What comes next?
Skenes will make his next start on Wednesday against the Philadelphia Phillies.
He'll face Zack Wheeler.
Skenes has still pitched well this season, with a 6-7 record and 3.10 ERA in 17 starts.
The Pirates need him to be dominant to go on a run.
Cherington's comments should ease concerns about Skenes' velocity drop.
Skenes will look to bounce back against the Phillies.
The right-hander has been a key player for the Pirates.
His performance will be crucial in the coming games.
Skenes' next start is highly anticipated.
He'll look to lead the Pirates to a win against the Phillies.
Ben Cherington's trust in Skenes is clear.
He believes Skenes will speak up if he's feeling sore or injured.
Skenes' velocity drop is a concern, but Cherington remains calm.
He cited normal fluctuations for elite pitchers.
The Pirates are counting on Skenes to perform well.
His next start against the Phillies will be a test.
Skenes has the support of his GM.
He'll look to make the most of his next start.
The Philadelphia Phillies will be a tough opponent.
Skenes will need to be at his best to lead the Pirates to a win.