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Tigers’ Skubal Extension Talks Remain Uncertain as He Dominates

Detroit, MI — Tarik Skubal is pitching like a Cy Young contender, prompting renewed discussions about a long-term contract extension. Recently, Tigers President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris spoke on The Show podcast, where he praised the left-hander but did not commit to signing him.
Since returning from injury, Skubal has been outstanding, showcasing his skills against top teams. He has controlled the zone, limited damage, and often left hitters baffled. With performances like this, he is undoubtedly increasing his market value.
When asked directly about extending Skubal, Harris responded, “My hope is that we have press conferences where we’re talking at length about these things, but I think it’s a little premature and probably a little unfair to talk about it publicly.” This indication could mean that Tigers fans may need to exercise patience.
Harris also addressed financial concerns when comparing Skubal’s situation to Colt Keith’s team-friendly deal. He noted that signing Skubal would require mutual agreement, saying, “We can’t just decide we’re going to sign him. It takes two parties… and a willingness on both sides to actually do it.”
While Harris did not shut down the possibility of an extension, he acknowledged the challenges present. “If we can find a way to keep him, we’re going to try to find a way to keep him,” he reiterated.
Skubal has emerged as the best pitcher the Tigers have developed in years. If the front office is serious about building a competitive team, they need to act swiftly. If they wait too long, they risk losing him to a bigger offer from another club.
In a market where elite starters command high salaries, Skubal’s price tag is likely to be significant if his current form continues. Fans and experts alike understand that maintaining Skubal could send a strong message about the organization’s commitment to winning.
The conversation surrounding Skubal is just beginning, and the pressure is on for the Tigers to make a decision before it’s too late.