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Tigers Aim for Series Win Against Angels with Skubal on the Mound

Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers surged out of the All-Star break with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim on Saturday night. Troy Melton and Keider Montero teamed up effectively on the mound, limiting the Angels to just one run. The game turned in the ninth inning when Hao-Yu Lee came through with a clutch performance, driving in the two runs that secured the win for the Tigers.

As the teams prepare for their next matchup, the Tigers will send left-hander Tarik Skubal to the mound. Skubal has been impressive in his last three outings, sporting a 2.25 ERA and a 2.79 FIP over 16 innings pitched. With 23 strikeouts and only three walks during that stretch, he’s shown the ability to dominate hitters and will look to build on this momentum.

On the opposing side, the Angels will counter with right-hander Grayson Rodriguez, who is looking to level the series. Rodriguez, who began the season on the injured list due to right shoulder inflammation and later dealt with lower back tightness, made his return just before the All-Star break. In his last start against the Minnesota Twins, he pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on six hits and a walk but did not record a strikeout. Nonetheless, he managed to secure his third win of the season in that game.

As the two teams face off once more, fans can look forward to an exciting matchup featuring these talented pitchers.

Time (ET): 10:07 p.m. Place: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

Game 98: LHP Tarik Skubal (5-4, 3.06 ERA) vs. RHP Grayson Rodriguez (3-2, 7.55 ERA)

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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