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Paul Skenes Surprises Little League Team With Catch And Autographs
Pirates phenom Paul Skenes turned a routine drive into an unforgettable experience for a group of Little Leaguers. After spotting a youth baseball game, Skenes stopped to play catch, sign autographs and spend time with the kids. The star pitcher stayed for more than two hours, creating memories that those young players and families will cherish for years.
By Abhay Aggarwal
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