Paul Skenes and Pittsburgh Pirates agree record-setting $9.2 million rookie signing bonus

Paul Skenes and Pittsburgh Pirates agree record-setting $9.2 million rookie signing bonus

  • Skenes was selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series 
  • He broke the previous record set by Detroit Tigers’ Spencer Torkelson in 2021 
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MLB No. 1 overall draft pick and right-handed pitcher Paul Skenes agreed to sign his rookie contract which includes a $9.2 million signing bonus with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday.

The signing bonus topped the previous record for the signing bonus given to a No .1 overall pick by surpassing the $8,416,300 given to infielder Spencer Torkelson by the Detroit Tigers in 2021.

Skenes helped LSU Tigers secure this season’s NCAA title after transferring from Air Force.

He was selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series after going 12-2 with a 1.69 ERA and 0.75 WHIP in 19 starts with 209 strikeouts in 122 2/3. innings.

‘It was a pretty easy decision, with the organization and the people that are here,’ Skenes said. 

No. 1 overall draft pick  Paul Skenes agreed to sign his rookie contract with the Pirates

Skenes was selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series for LSU

Skenes was selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series for LSU

‘I was very comfortable wanting to come here. It was overall, a very easy offer, in my opinion, to take.’

Skenes´ first step as a professional player will be to report to the Pirates´ spring training complex in Bradenton, Florida.

The Pirates will then decide when and where Skenes will eventually make his debut.

General manager Ben Cherington said Skenes could wind up pitching in the minor leagues this season or possibly in the Arizona Fall League.

‘I think in terms of my stuff, I think I´m very close,’ Skenes said when asked if he thought he was ready to jump directly to the major leagues. ‘It´s a different game, and I´ve never obviously been on a big-league field.’

‘I´m going to do everything I can to get there as soon as possible and whatever that takes physically, mentally, whatever it is, I´m going do whatever it takes to get there as soon as possible there are different challenges, and I think it´s a lot more demanding than college.’

Skenes spent two years at Air Force as a two-way player, playing both pitcher and catcher, before he concentrated only on pitching once he got to LSU.

Neither Skenes nor Cherington ruled out Skenes trying to be both pitcher and hitter in pro ball.

Skenes's $9.2 million signing bonus in tops the previous record set by Spencer Torkelson

Skenes’s $9.2 million signing bonus in tops the previous record set by Spencer Torkelson 

‘We´ll see,’ Skenes said with a smile ‘I think that´s something we have to decide. We´ll see, that´s a different set of challenges.’

Pittsburgh is in a youth movement and started six rookies Monday night in an 11-0 loss to Cleveland.

The franchise has not been to the World Series since 1979 or won a postseason series since 1992.

‘I´m excited about the opportunity and looking forward to being a big part of a group that is going to win the World Series,’ Skenes said.