Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers and Astros
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The Tigers' ace struck out 10 batters across seven scoreless innings in another strong outing for the reigning AL Cy Young winner.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch isn’t ready to hear about October baseball. Win the day’s game, as his favorite saying goes; don’t look too far ahead. Still, watching Tarik Skubal and Hunter Brown on the mound at Comerica Park on a Tuesday night,
In his first season with the Red Sox, Crochet has the most wins and strikeouts in the AL, and is 2.43 ERA is just behind Skubal's at 2.42.
Tarik Skubal hit the 200-strikeout mark Tuesday night and, for the second straight season, got there before anyone else. The Tigers’ ace punched out 10 Astros over six-plus scoreless innings at Comerica Park, another metronome outing from the reigning AL Cy Young winner and this year’s front-runner.
If there is one difference between Skubal and Skenes, it is that Skubal is in attack mode more than anyone in the league. He leads MLB in throwing his first pitch for a strike at 70% of the time. Overall, he throws strikes 55% of the time -- good for third most in baseball.
A game of catch is often a staple in the bond between father and son. Tigers ace Tarik Skubal makes sure to strengthen that bond shortly before taking the mound. Skubal said recently that part of his
After some initial audio issues, Hinch, Benetti and former Lions offensive lineman T.J. Lang joked that it was Benetti's fault that, right when Hinch got on the broadcast, the Dolphins scored. And Hinch sarcastically agreed. "I blame Benetti for everything," Hinch said.