Alex Stumpf

Alex Stumpf is a news reporter who covers Major League Baseball for MLB.com. He focuses on the Pittsburgh Pirates and has provided insightful articles about the team's players, including Termarr Johnson and Paul Skenes. Stumpf's writing highlights their performances, development, and impact on the team's success.

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Recent Articles

Pittsburgh Pirates Manager Derek Shelton's Controversial Decision to Remove Paul Skenes from No-Hitter: Balancing Short-Term Success with Long-Term Player Development

Pittsburgh Pirates Manager Derek Shelton's Controversial Decision to Remove Paul Skenes from No-Hitter: Balancing Short-Term Success with Long-Term Player Development

Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton controversially removed rookie pitcher Paul Skenes from a potential no-hitter in July 2024 due to fatigue, sparking debate on balancing short-term success and long-term player development. Skenes, a top prospect and All-Star starter with an impressive 1.90 ERA, had pitched seven no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts. His unique talent and potential underscore the importance of understanding each athlete's needs.
Paul Skenes vs. Shohei Ohtani: A Pitching Showdown - First Matchup Results in Homer for Ohtani

Paul Skenes vs. Shohei Ohtani: A Pitching Showdown - First Matchup Results in Homer for Ohtani

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 In their first MLB matchup, Paul Skenes and Shohei Ohtani faced off, with Skenes striking out Ohtani in the first inning but later giving up a two-run homer. Both rising baseball stars impressed with their skills and potential.