Tarik Skubal on Detroit Tigers contract negotiations
The Detroit Tigers were the biggest surprise of the 2024 MLB season, arriving way ahead of their anticipated timeline. After missing the playoffs for nine strai
The Detroit Tigers have had a somewhat quiet offseason, which, after such a strong campaign in 2024, is a bit of a disappointment. Expectations have certainly changed for the Tigers after snapping a lengthy playoff drought last year.
A Skubal extension doesn't sound likely, Chicago weighs its bullpen options after Tanner Scott whiff and the Blue Jays eye their next big move.
Michigan State basketball welcomed in Illinois for a big-time clash on Sunday afternoon. The Spartans also welcomed in a very special guest, bringing in Detroit Tigers star pitcher and Cy Young award winner Tarik Skubal in to be an honorary Spartan for the day.
Reigning AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal recently spoke about his relationship with manager A.J. Hinch and how it has helped him over the past few years.
Tigers ace Tarik Skubal added another honor to his resume when MLB Network voted him the game's best pitcher headed into 2025.
Even with the improbable playoff run in 2024, the Detroit Tigers have been one of the more middling teams in MLB over the last five seasons.
Tarik Skubal, inducted into the Detroit Tigers in 2020, accredits his improvement to manager A.J. Hinch's leadership. Skubal, named Tiger of the Year, praises Hinch for simplifying team baseball focus.
Former Detroit Tigers right-hander Jack Flaherty previously expressed interest in returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but the Dodgers have moved on.
The Detroit Tigers have been linked all offseason to a reunion with a former pitcher who has now become the top name left on the free agent pitching market. With the fit between Jack Flaherty in the Tigers making a ton of sense for a number of reasons,
"Jobe’s slider averages around 2,900 rpm with a ton of sweep, with executives naming it the best secondary offering among prospects in MLB Pipeline’s 2025 executive survey," MLB Pipeline's Jonathan Mayo writes.