Odds of Paul Skenes Next Team as Trade Rumors Heat Up

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Paul Skenes, who just turned 23 and has pitched right about a full season of baseball, may already be the best pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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He’s the type of player every franchise wants as their ace and yet the Pirates may mess this up.

It’s been 10 years since the Buccos made the postseason and this year looks highly unlikely. They have already fired their manager and Skenes is getting no run support.

Peruse the internet and you will see hundreds of articles about a Paul Skenes trade. It may take a godfather offer, but crazier things have happened in MLB.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened lines for Skenes next team if traded.

Paul Skenes Next Team

Los Angeles Dodgers
5/2

(+250)

New York Yankees

3/1

Detroit Tigers

4/1

Boston Red Sox

6/1

Baltimore Orioles 

8/1

Chicago Cubs 

10/1

San Diego Padres 

12/1

New York Mets 

12/1

Minnesota Twins

14/1

Philadelphia Phillies 

16/1

Seattle Mariners  

18/1

St. Louis Cardinals 

22/1

Texas Rangers   

25/1

Atlanta Braves  

33/1

Houston Astros 

33/1

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