WHOA! THIS IS HUGE! Insider Randy Miller drops bombshell!
Sometimes you can feel when a story’s bigger than the headline. This one’s about a young ace who already sees himself wearing pinstripes — and his teammates are starting to talk about it out loud. Paul Skenes hasn’t even hit arbitration yet, but word out of the Pirates clubhouse is that he’s been saying what every Yankee fan loves to hear: he wants to pitch in the Bronx.
Paul Skenes telling teammates he wants to play for Yankees, and Pirates ‘understand it’ https://t.co/A1Bh6Qh3L8
— Randy Miller (@RandyJMiller) November 12, 2025
The Word Around the Clubhouse
According to multiple Pirates players, Skenes has made it clear behind closed doors — he’s not convinced Pittsburgh will ever win big. You can’t blame him. The man’s dominating hitters while his team keeps floating around .500 like it’s an accomplishment. It’s not bitterness. It’s ambition. And when a guy this talented starts mentioning the Yankees by name, you know he’s chasing legacy, not lottery tickets.
A Star Too Big for a Small Market
Look at the numbers. Look at the attitude. Paul Skenes doesn’t pitch like a player content with moral victories. He’s got that “big game” look in his eyes — the kind that belongs under Yankee Stadium lights, not buried in a market that celebrates eighty wins like it’s a parade. He’s already built for the pressure, the spotlight, and the fans who live and breathe every pitch.
History Repeats Itself
We’ve seen this movie before. Gerrit Cole, same franchise, same situation. Elite arm, small-market ceiling, and a burning desire for something more. Pittsburgh couldn’t match Cole’s hunger then, and they probably can’t match Skenes’ now. When a team refuses to spend, it eventually loses the players who dream bigger. That’s just baseball economics — and New York always benefits from it.
The Yankees Factor
Imagine Skenes in the Bronx — fastball exploding out of his hand, crowd roaring after every strikeout. That’s not just fantasy. That’s a perfect marriage of talent and tradition. The Yankees have the platform, the payroll, and the purpose to turn Skenes from star to legend. And if he keeps whispering “Yankees” in the clubhouse, Cashman better have his phone fully charged.
Pirates Can’t Afford This Dream
Pittsburgh will say all the right things: “He’s our guy,” “We’re focused on building,” “We’re not trading him.” But come on — this is a team that celebrates saving money like it’s a trophy. The second Skenes’ salary starts looking like a skyscraper, they’ll fold faster than a cheap chair. That’s not hate — that’s the Pirates’ pattern. Small market, small vision, same story every time.
The Future Everyone Can See Coming
Right now, the Pirates say Skenes is off limits. Sure. They said that about other stars too — right before shipping them off for “prospects.” But this one feels different. Skenes isn’t just a player. He’s a movement waiting to happen. His name next to “Yankees” doesn’t sound like gossip anymore. It sounds like the future.
Final Word
When teammates start saying it out loud — that Skenes wants the Yankees — it’s not a rumor, it’s a reality check. Pittsburgh might not want to face it yet, but the writing’s on the wall. Some players are built for quiet towns. Paul Skenes isn’t one of them. He’s built for noise, lights, pressure, and legacy — and that’s spelled N-E-W Y-O-R-K!
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