Paul Skenes shines in the World Baseball Classic spotlight, treats it same as Pirates outings

(File Photo: Source for Photo: United States pitcher Paul Skenes walks back to the mound during the fourth inning of a World Baseball Classic semifinal game against the Dominican Republic, Sunday, March 15, 2026, in Miami. Skenes flag patch on the hat and sleeve are backwards. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

MIAMI (AP) — Paul Skenes pitched with poise through pressure, dispatching a series of stars on a night of great stakes in a sold-out stadium with millions watching on TV.

This was the type of game he never sees with the Pittsburgh Pirates and he may not experience on a regular basis until 2030.

Skenes dominated the Dominican Republic’s lineup of All-Stars for 4 1/3 innings in the America’s 2-1 semifinal victory Sunday night, allowing his only run when Junior Caminero hit a go-ahead home run in the second on a 1-2 sweeper at the top of the strike zone.

“The D.R. is the toughest lineup I’ve ever faced, for sure,” Skenes said.

The NL Cy Young Award winner last year in his first full season at age 23, Skenes mixed six pitches among 71 offerings that included a fastball averaging 97.6 mph. He allowed six hits and finished the tournament 2-0 with a 1.08 ERA and a .226 opponents batting average.

“You can make the argument he’s the best pitcher in the game,” U.S. manager Mark DeRosa said. “Special presence, special man, wants the moment, wasn’t too big for him. Controls his emotions, makes pitches.”

Skenes retired his first five batters before Caminero homered, then hit Geraldo Perdomo with a pitch and allowed Ketel Marte’s single in the third, when right fielder Aaron Judge threw a 95.7 mph strike to third, cutting down Fernandez Tatis Jr. for the inning’s final out.

“A moment like that where I can throw a guy out and help out Paul Skenes, who is electric as he is, I was excited about that,” Judge said.

Skenes stranded the bases loaded in the fourth when Austin Wells flied out. He had been given the lead when Gunnar Henderson and Roman Anthony homered in the top half.

“He’s very smart. He likes playing with the mind of the hitters,” said Juan Soto, who went 0 for 2 against Skenes. “We have to think a lot when we face him. That’s why I think he’s so special.”

Skenes has a 1.96 ERA in 55 career starts, striking out 386 while walking 74 in 320 2/3 innings. The 6-foot-6 right-hander has not come close to the playoffs on Pirates teams that finished 76-86 in 2024 and 71-91 last year.

Pittsburgh enters this season with seven straight losing records and 27 in 30 years that included a record 20 in a row from 1993 to 2012. The Pirates haven’t reached the World Series since winning the 1979 title.

Skenes is on track to be eligible for free agency after the 2029 season, having earned extra major league service time by finishing among the top two in voting for the 2024 NL Rookie of the Year award, which he won. That provision was added to the collective bargaining agreement in 2022.

If he stays healthy and keeps pitching like the way he has been, he likely would command a record contract for a pitcher. Given the Pirates lack the revenue of large-market teams, they could consider trading him for prospects before he reaches free agency.

Skenes tends to not look too far ahead. He marveled at the Dominicans’ batting order that included eight All-Stars combining for 27 selections.

“Before and after,” he said, “but can’t get too caught up on that.”

Pittsburgh woman injured in crash in Allegheny County after hitting deer with her vehicle

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Gibsonia reported via release today that sixty-five-year-old Vicki Arnett of Pittsburgh was injured after a single-vehicle crash occurred this morning in Allegheny County. At 6:30 a.m., Arnett was traveling on I-76 East in Hampton Township while negotiating a left-hand curve in the roadway and then hit a deer with her vehicle even though she swerved her vehicle to try to miss it. The vehicle of Arnett hit a guide rail on the south side of the road and rolled down into a drainage ditch and hit a chain link fence before it rested on its roof. Arnett was transported to AHN Forbes Hospital because of a suspected minor injury that she suffered from that crash. 

Blackhawk girls basketball and Sewickley boys basketball move on to the 2026 PIAA high school basketball playoff semifinals

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The PIAA boys and girls high school basketball quarterfinals wrapped up on Saturday and those games took place around the state of Pennsylvania. Two local teams remain in this year’s PIAA playoffs after their recent victories as they moved on to the semi-finals. The Blackhawk girls defeated another local team in North Catholic High School by a score of 59-37 on Saturday in McMurray and the Cougars will take on Oakland Catholic tomorrow at a site and time that is to be determined. The Sewickley Academy boys defeated McConnellsburg 49-38 on Saturday in Johnstown and the Panthers will play Mercyhurst Prep in a semifinal tomorrow at Sharon High School at 7 p.m. New Castle’s boys lost to Central Dauphin 54-43 in Johnstown on Saturday. Moon’s boys lost to West York 59-53 in Hollidaysburg on Friday. North Catholic’s boys lost to Carver Engineering and Science 68-61 in McConnellsburg on Friday.

District 11 Road Closures and Restrictions Due to Inclement Weather – 9:15 AM Monday Update

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 is advising drivers that portions of the following state roadways are closed or restricted to traffic due to inclement weather as of 9:15 A.M. today:

Allegheny County

  • Noblestown Road (Route 3048) between Walker Avenue and Columbia Avenue in Collier Township – Closed due to a downed tree in wires

Lawrence County

  • Route 351 between Gilmore Road and Kauffman Road in Little Beaver Township – Closed due to downed tree in wires

The roadways will be reopened as soon as they are safe and as issues are addressed and PennDOT is advising that drivers are reminded to:

  • Reduce speed and remain alert for debris on the roadway.
  • Avoid driving through areas where trees, limbs, or wires are down.
  • Allow extra time for travel.
  • Never approach or drive over downed utility lines.

New Grenada Theater in the Hill District of Pittsburgh set to reopen soon after it closed for decades

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Members of the Hill Community Development Corporation shared an update on the New Grenada Theater with WTAE on Friday. It is weeks away from reopening in the Hill District of Pittsburgh after its doors closed for several decades, which dates back to 1965. The space that is located along Centre Avenue will become a multi-purpose event center.

Steelers sign Super Bowl champion defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day for two years, $11 million

(Caption for Photo: Titans defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day heads to the field before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. Credit for Photo: Courtesy of the Associated Press)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed former Tennessee Titans defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day, who signed a two-year deal that is worth $11 million with $6 million in 2026. Joseph-Day appeared in all 17 games in each of the last two seasons for the Titans and he recorded six tackles for loss in 2025. Joseph-Day also won Super Bowl LVI (56) on February 13th2022 in Inglewood, California when he was a member of the Los Angeles Rams. 

Beaver County native Joe Letteri wins his sixth Oscar® for his work in “Avatar: Fire and Ash”

(Caption for Photo: Daniel Barrett, Eric Saindon, Richard Baneham, and Joe Letteri, winners of the Best Visual Effects award for Avatar: Fire and Ash pose with Sigourney Weaver in the press room during the 98th Oscars. Credit for Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Los Angeles, CA) A Beaver County man won an Oscar® Award at the 2026 Oscars® last night. Joe Letteri won the Oscar® for Best Visual Effects for his work on the movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Letteri shared the award with Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett when they won it at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, California last night. This is the sixth Oscar® that Letteri has won. 

“Person of interest” interviewed after hit-and-run crash kills a West View man in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) New details have emerged regarding a deadly hit-and-run crash that occurred in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Wednesday. According to police on Saturday, the vehicle involved in the incident had been identified. Investigators also recently interviewed a person of interest. Emergency crews were called to the area of Davis Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue in the city’s Brighton Heights neighborhood on Wednesday after receiving reports of someone lying in the roadway who was injured. Police stated that fifty-eight-year-old Lawrence Soeder of West View was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of those two streets at 10:45 p.m. on Wednesday. He was taken to a hospital, which is where he later died. The driver reportedly fled the scene. No charges have been filed at this time. Police state that they are still considering the investigation into this incident active and ongoing.  

Pitt athletic director: Men’s basketball coach Jeff Capel will return next season despite missed expectations

(Caption for Photo: Pittsburgh head coach Jeff Capel reacts to a call during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against NC State in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, March 11th, 2026, Photo Courtesy of the Associated Press)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pitt men’s basketball coach Jeff Capel will return for his ninth season as the head coach of the Panthers next season despite no appearance in the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and a 13-20 overall record this season. Pitt athletic director Allan Greene made the announcement on Friday in a letter that was sent out to Panther Nation after “evaluating every aspect” of the men’s basketball program. Capel is 127-127 in eight seasons as head coach at Pitt with just one NCAA tournament appearance to his credit in 2023. He earned honors as the ACC Coach of the Year that same season after leading the Panthers to a 21-10 regular season record while achieving a 14-6 record in ACC conference play. Capel is under contract through the 2029-2030 season after he signed an extension in 2024. 

Four people arrested after peaceful protest in West Mifflin honoring thirteen-year-old boy killed in a 2025 crash along Kennywood Boulevard

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(West Mifflin, PA) Several people were arrested yesterday in West Mifflin after a protest that day that honored a thirteen-year-old boy who was killed in a crash along Kennywood Boulevard on December 27th, 2025. This ended in a confrontation with police. According to West Mifflin Police, four people were arrested, including the boy’s father, after demonstrators blocked traffic along Route 837. Court records later showed that six people were charged. Police noted that pepper spray was used to disperse the crowd and one officer was injured.