The Pittsburgh Pirates are coming off a series sweep of the Baltimore Orioles and their fifth straight win. The team is looking complete and firing on all cylinders, but it’s the starting rotation that has shown a different kind of dominance to start the season.
While it was well known that the Pirates’ group of starting pitchers was going to be elite, very few could’ve predicted that they’d get off to such a hot start. Outside of the season opener against the New York Mets, this group has been hard
to rattle. Pittsburgh is the only starting rotation in baseball that has not allowed a home run. As a franchise, the longest such streak was when the 1943 Pirates starters went 17 games without giving up a homer. The current nine game streak that the 2026 club is on is the longest to start a season since the 2018 San Francisco Giants went 10 straight games.
The incredible part is that from top to bottom this group has not shown much weakness. Paul Skenes is clearly the ace of this rotation and is coming off a 2025 Cy Young campaign where he proved he was the best pitcher in the National League. The opener against New York was ugly, but Skenes’ second start against the Cincinnati Reds was a nice rebound contest in which he had five strikeouts. There has been a very apparent hangover period for some of the players that participated in the World Baseball Classic, and Skenes may be a victim, but he is certainly trending in the right direction as one of the most feared pitchers in baseball.
Mitch Keller in recent history has been talked about more as a trade piece than as an ace, but the numbers don’t lie when it comes to how he’s started 2026. Considered an afterthought by many in Pittsburgh, Keller has arguably pitched the best to this point for the Pirates. Against the Mets he didn’t give up any earned runs and only allowed three hits, and then against Baltimore even when he ran into some trouble he still struck out four batters and earned his first win of the season. Although he’s no longer the future of Pittsburgh’s pitching staff, Keller is cemented as a crafty veteran who still has some tread on the tires.
While Carmen Mlodzinski is far from a polished starting pitcher he too is giving opposing batters plenty of issues. From the day Mlodzinski set foot in Pittsburgh it’s been a constant back and forth between the rotation and the bullpen. He’s got great stuff, but at times is susceptible to giving up bunches of runs. So far he has a 4.15 ERA, but he also has 13 strikeouts. Mlodzinski will likely be relegated to the bullpen if and when Jared Jones returns, but he is off to the best start of his career and is continuing to impress.
The rollercoaster that has been the career of Braxton Ashcraft has been as shaky as the Thunderbolt at Kennywood, but when things are going smooth, it can be very exciting. Injuries have plagued Ashcraft since being drafted in 2018, but now that he’s finally at the major league level he’s showing why he was so highly touted eight years ago. It would take him seven years to make his debut, but it was well worth the wait. Through two starts in 2026 Ashcraft has a 2.25 ERA with a 1-1 record. He set a career high for strikeouts with eight in his win against Baltimore and has really blossomed into one of the most dangerous pitchers in Pittsburgh. Ashcraft has also shown to be a capable bullpen pitcher and has a rare athletic versatility from the mound.
Bubba Chandler has only had one start so far this season but is set to make his second against the San Diego Padres in his first home start of the year. Chandler was another Pirates’ pitcher that saw significant playing time in the minor leagues before finally making his MLB debut towards the end of the 2025 season. In his lone start to this point Chandler only pitched 4.1 innings, but he exited the contest with zero earned runs, zero hits allowed and eight strikeouts. The trio of Skenes, Ashcraft and now Chandler is straight power from the mound with each player specializing in high velocity pitches. With more time in the majors Chandler will continue to refine his approach and work on his control, but at just 23-years-old he is a very capable starter.
This Pittsburgh team is looking to go on a postseason run in 2026 as they finally have the offense to compliment their strong pitching staff. Make no mistake though, strong pitching is what wins championships in baseball and this core of Pirates’ starters is going to be what elevates this team to the next level.











