Tarik Skubal is set to return to the Detroit Tigers’ starting rotation against the Cleveland Guardians, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the move as Skubal’s comeback after a stint on the injured list. Prior to being placed on the injured list, Skubal had made seven starts and posted a 3-2 record with a 2.70 ERA. The reports frame his return as an important reinforcement for the Tigers’ rotation, with the next start scheduled against Cleveland. No additional injury details, timetable information, or procedural notes are included in the provided summaries beyond his placement on the injured list and his performance in the starts leading up to that period. The reports agree that his current status is active again and that his next scheduled appearance is against the Guardians.
Tarik Skubal returns to Tigers’ rotation vs. Guardians
Tarik Skubal is set to return to the Detroit Tigers’ starting rotation against the Cleveland Guardians, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the move a...
- Tarik Skubal returns to the Tigers’ rotation against the Guardians.
- Skubal recently comes off the injured list.
- Before the injured list, Skubal made seven starts.
- In those seven starts, he went 3-2.
- Before the injured list, Skubal recorded a 2.70 ERA.
Prior to landing on the injured list, Skubal had a 3-2 record with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts.
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