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Paul Skenes entered the game with a 2.03 ERA, needing a strong outing to become the first Pirate in the Live Ball Era to qualify with a sub-2.00 ERA season.
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The math showed Skenes required 3 1/3 scoreless innings to push his ERA below 2.00, but if he allowed a run, eight full innings would be needed instead.
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Skenes delivered six scoreless innings, striking out seven, keeping history alive while the Pirates battled against the Cincinnati Reds.
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Spencer Horwitz added three RBIs, and Yohan Ramírez sealed the game with four crucial outs as Pittsburgh edged the Reds 4-3 in 11 innings.
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Skenes finished the season with a 1.97 ERA, joking afterward that it was one-hundredth worse than his 1.96 rookie mark from the previous year.
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Despite chasing history, Skenes emphasized winning over stats, noting the team needed him to perform well against tough Reds pitcher Hunter Greene.
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