Two-time Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal is set to make his much-anticipated return to the Detroit Tigers’ starting rotation this Saturday as they face off against the Cleveland Guardians. Manager A.J. Hinch confirmed the news on Thursday, providing a significant boost to the Tigers’ pitching staff.
In addition to Skubal’s return, there’s potential good news on the horizon for the Tigers as right-hander Casey Mize could also be back in action as soon as Sunday, contingent on the completion of another bullpen session later today. This could mark a pivotal moment for the Tigers as they look to stabilize their rotation.
Skubal’s comeback comes ahead of schedule following an arthroscopic surgery on his left elbow, which was performed nearly five weeks ago to remove loose bodies. The 29-year-old ace showed promising signs during a rehab start, where he impressed by allowing just two hits over five shutout innings for Detroit’s High-A affiliate.
Before his stint on the injured list, Skubal had compiled a solid 3-2 record with a 2.70 ERA across seven starts, demonstrating his effectiveness on the mound. He surrendered 35 hits and 13 earned runs over 43.1 innings of work, showcasing the talent that earned him back-to-back Cy Young Awards. His last appearance for the Tigers was on April 29, and fans are eager to see him back in action.
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