The National League named former LSU baseball star Paul Skenes its starting pitcher for the 2025 All-Star Game. It is Skenes’ second time earning the distinction.

The Pittsburgh Pirates‘ right-hander started last year’s All-Star game ahead of winning the National League’s Rookie of the Year award. Skenes is currently the betting favorite for the National League’s Cy Young award, given to the best pitcher.

In his second year of professional baseball, the ex-LSU hurler is putting together a standout season. Skenes’ 2.01 ERA leads the National League. He has 131 strikeouts and a 0.93 WHIP through 121 innings pitched, all of which are top five in the National League.

Through 20 starts in 2025, Skenes has surrendered over three runs just twice. In his most recent outing, he eclipsed his 300th career strikeout. It took him just 43 starts to reach the milestone, making him the first Pirates pitcher and one of 17 MLB pitchers all-time to do so.

Skenes takes the mound for the All-Star game in Atlanta, GA, on Tuesday at 7 PM CT.