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Agent: Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal could return earlier than expected

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 12:03 PM

While the Detroit Tigers didn’t specify a timeline for Tarik Skubal’s return from surgery last week to remove loose bodies from his elbow, his agent Scott ​Boras says he’ll be back sooner than expected.

This ‌type of procedure normally requires a recovery time of two to three months. But Boras said in an appearance on ESPN’s “Baseball Tonight” podcast that the procedure, performed by legendary orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache, used a ‌NanoScope, ​making it less invasive.

“This is really ⁠almost like receiving a ⁠shot,” Boras said, noting that the left-handed ace won’t need to start from scratch in building his arm strength back up after the procedure. Boras believes that will move ​up his return timeline.

“We think that’s going to be a much shorter period (of rehabilitation),” Boras said. “And he’ll be able ⁠to return to performance at just ⁠a much, much earlier stage.”

Skubal, 29, is the ​two-time defending American League Cy Young Award winner. He has a ​2.70 ERA and 3-2 record in seven starts this ‌season, his last before he’s a free agent this upcoming offseason.

Skubal has a 57-39 record, 3.06 ERA and 1.021 WHIP in seven seasons and 144 appearances (141 starts) for the Tigers ⁠since 2020, striking out 934 batters while walking 178.

It’s just the latest pitching injury to right-handers for the Tigers, who made the ⁠postseason each of ‌the last two seasons after a nine-year drought ⁠and are tied for third place sitting ​1.5 games ‌back in the American League Central with ​a 19-22 ⁠record.

On Sunday, Justin Verlander was transferred to the 60-day injured list with right hip inflammation. Reese Olson is out for the season after shoulder surgery. Casey Mize could return this month after a stint on the 15-day IL with a right adductor ​strain.

–Field Level Media