In a candid revelation, Tarik Skubal disclosed that the Detroit Tigers did not extend a long-term contract offer during the offseason, with discussions regarding his future set aside until after the 2026 MLB season. The 29-year-old left-hander, who has become a cornerstone of the Tigers’ pitching staff since being selected in the ninth round of the 2018 MLB draft, is navigating a pivotal moment in his career.
Skubal’s arbitration hearing in February marked a significant milestone, showcasing the largest filing difference in MLB arbitration history. While the Tigers sought to award him $19 million, a three-person independent panel ultimately granted him a $32 million salary for the 2026 season. Despite this resolution, uncertainty looms over his future in Detroit, especially with the potential for him to enter unrestricted free agency next winter, where he could command a lucrative deal exceeding $400 million.
As the Tigers prepare for a competitive season, Skubal emphasized that any talks regarding his contract are on hold. “There is no offer and there won’t be an offer until the end of the season,” Skubal told USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. “My focus is on playing baseball and winning this year. I’ll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year, and then we’ll kind of see. And that’s fine. It’s their decision.” His commitment to the team’s success is evident as he gears up for his one and only World Baseball Classic start against Great Britain on Saturday night.
Skubal is expected to throw around 55 pitches before rejoining the Tigers in Florida to continue his preparations for the MLB season. The Tigers have made significant moves to strengthen their roster, including the addition of lefty Framber Valdez and the return of Justin Verlander, who has a storied history with the franchise, including an MVP award and three Cy Youngs during his first tenure in Detroit.
While it remains uncertain whether this season will be Skubal’s last with the Tigers, the organization is clearly committed to pursuing a World Series title. “That’s where my focus is, trying to win a World Series for the city of Detroit, the team that drafted me in 2018,” Skubal said. “The Tigers fans are excited, they’re really invested in this club, and so are we. You can kind of see that a World Series is attainable with the additions that we’ve made. And that’s all you can ask for, is to play on a team with World Series aspirations year in and year out. So it’s going to be a ton of fun this year.”
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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