Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers
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Everything points to a deal involving Tarik Skubal
The Detroit Tigers’ season has completely fallen apart; they’ve won just two of their last ten games and sit at 22-37 in 2026. That’s a far cry from the expectations set at the start of the season in Michigan.
Can the Tigers, who had the AL’s second-worst record going into Memorial Day (21-33), play well enough over, say, the next six weeks to decide to keep Tarik Skubal and go for it?
Two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal faced live hitters at Comerica Park for the first time since his May elbow surgery, a key step in his return.
The Los Angeles Dodgers provided an update on Teoscar Hernandez's injury, Shohei Ohtani was dissed and there are more trade rumors surrounding Tarik Skubal.
A reporter shared "optimistic speculation" about Tigers star pitcher Tarik Skubal's potential injury return date.
Tarik Skubal's future in Detroit has been a hot topic for months, from the offseason trade buzz to his arbitration filing in January, followed by the February hearing in which the two-time Cy Young Award winner was awarded a record $32 million salary for 2026.
The Tigers’ ace isn’t holding back—he’s firing fastballs at the owners’ salary cap proposal.
We’re still a bit of a ways off from the Trade Deadline and the season leading up to it, but a picture is starting to be painted in regards to what the Yankees might do. Reports have the Yankees looking at relievers and catching options most notably.