Okay, so yesterday I was totally hooked on trying to catch up on everything about Paul Skenes. You know, the baseball guy? Figured I’d document how I went about diving deep into all the news and stuff.

First thing I did, naturally, was jump onto Google. I typed “paul skenes news” straight in. Gotta start somewhere, right? I scrolled through the initial results – a bunch of sports sites like ESPN and Bleacher Report popped up. I clicked on a few that had headlines screaming about his latest game or something.
After that, I remembered that * is usually pretty good for official news, so I headed over there. Searched for Skenes and started digging through articles, box scores, and any videos they had. They often have interviews and stuff you don’t see anywhere else.
Then, I thought about social media. Twitter is a goldmine for real-time updates. I searched for “#PaulSkenes” and “#Pirates” (since he’s with the Pirates, duh). It was a stream of opinions, highlights, and random stuff – had to sift through a lot, but found some gems like fan videos and quick takes from baseball analysts.
Next up: YouTube. I searched for “Paul Skenes highlights” and went down a rabbit hole of pitching compilations. It’s cool to see him in action and get a feel for his style. Some channels even break down his technique, which is kinda neat.
I also checked out some of the bigger sports podcasts I listen to. A lot of them had quick segments discussing Skenes, especially if he had a standout performance. I made a note of anything interesting or any angles I hadn’t considered.

- ESPN+ – I remembered I had a subscription, so I checked if they had any in-depth articles or analysis on Skenes. Sometimes they have exclusive content that’s worth a look.
- Local News – Being with the Pirates, I figured local Pittsburgh news outlets might have good coverage. I checked out a few of their sports sections online.
To keep it all organized, I jotted down key points and interesting stats in a note on my phone. Kinda helps me keep track of everything and form my own opinions instead of just absorbing everyone else’s.
Biggest Takeaways
Honestly, it’s a lot of work to stay on top of it all, but it’s kinda fun if you’re into baseball. By the end of it, I felt like I had a pretty solid grasp on what’s going on with Paul Skenes right now – his performance, his potential, and what people are saying about him. That’s how I do it – a mix of official sources, social media, and a little bit of digging. Hope it helps anyone else trying to keep up!