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Tigers ace Tarik Skubal appears set for rehab start

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 9:06 PM

Two-time reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal threw four innings of a simulated game on Monday at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., and ​the ace lefty of the Detroit Tigers is ‌trending toward a rehab start as soon as this weekend.

Unofficially, Skubal threw 45 of 64 pitches for strikes under the dome and fanned six.

“It was obviously a step in the right direction and continuing to show progress ‌and ​throw with freedom,” manager A.J. Hinch said. “Velo ⁠was normal, which means ⁠high. And his reactions are starting to get even more and more competitive. To me, that’s signaling that he’s getting closer to pitching competitively than he is rehabbing.”

In seven 2026 ​starts, Skubal is 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA and 0.95 WHIP. He is striking out more than one batter ⁠per inning (45 K’s in 43 1/3 innings) ⁠and has only walked six.

But after an April ​29 seven-inning effort in Atlanta, he was placed on the 15-day ​IL on May 4 (retroactive to May 1) with loose ‌bodies in his left elbow. He underwent a less invasive arthroscopic procedure May 6 to remove debris and doctors confirmed no other ligament damage.

“I think it was another good day, another ⁠positive day,” Skubal said after the sim game. “I feel great now, went through all my post-throw stuff in the weight room and the ⁠training room and ‌I feel good. Now I just need to ⁠sleep well, wake up and see how I ​feel ‌tomorrow.

“But like I said last time, don’t expect ​anything to ⁠be different. I’m going to be general pitching sore, but that’s a good thing.”

Entering Monday’s game against the host Tampa Bay Rays, the Tigers were 7-22 since Skubal’s last appearance on the mound and owned the worst record in the American League at ​22-28.

–Field Level Media