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Giddy demand over Paul Skenes' bobblehead morphs into frustration following another Pirates loss

Cleveland Guardians fan Andy Lewis of Elyria, Ohio, holds his Pittsburgh Pirates' Paul Skenes bobblehead before Saturday’s baseball game between the Pirates and Guardian in Pittsburgh. Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — Paul Skenes grew used to the buzz that surrounds him a while ago.

Still, Saturday was different. Throughout an unseasonably warm spring afternoon, the mania that seems to follow the 22-year-old Pittsburgh Pirates ace whenever he takes the mound collided with the reality of the current state of his underperforming team.

A day that began with fans queueing up outside the gates of PNC Park more than five hours before Skenes delivered his first pitch — all in the in hopes of securing one of the 20,000 bobbleheads inspired by the National League Rookie of the Year — ended with a 3-0 loss and the increasingly familiar chants urging owner Bob Nutting to sell the team.

The irony this time is the club's executives avoided the kind of public-relations missteps that have become all too frequent over the season's opening month.

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