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Unanimous CY Young Winner Still Makes his Bed

November 18, 2025

Paul Skenes arrived on the show as the newly crowned NL Cy Young winner. He joked about hitting Major League pitching, and even volunteered to catch Aroldis Chapman for fun. Skenes explained why radar-gun numbers matter to him, how tough losing 100 games can be, and why reports about him wanting a trade bothered him.

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