Cardinals tag Paul Skenes for five runs
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Our computer prediction projects a narrow 5-4 victory for the Pirates, so it should be a tight matchup.
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Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes was knocked around by the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night, allowing a career-high five runs in a 5-3 loss at frigid PNC Park.
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