Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes had a fantastic challenge for rival hitters ahead of his second career MLB start on Friday.

Skenes, the top pitching prospect in baseball, put together a solid debut outing for the Pirates against the Chicago Cubs last Saturday, striking out seven batters in four innings of work. That debut does mean, however, there is a growing library of film that opposing hitters can watch to try to figure out the former No. 1 pick.

That is not a big concern for Skenes. Asked about the potential for hitters to adjust to him, the pitcher fired off an awesomely confident quote.

“Go ahead and adjust. Good luck. I’m ready for it,” Skenes said.

It’s pretty easy to say that when you possess a triple-digit fastball and filthy breaking stuff like Skenes does. Triple-A hitters certainly looked clueless against him, and while the jump to MLB is a big one, he looks like he belongs so far.

MLB hitters are certainly capable of making some adjustments, but there is only so much one can do against great stuff. Plus, Skenes seems savvy enough that he will move to counter any adjustments himself.

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