Detroit Tigers blank Houston Astros
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DETROIT -- Tarik Skubal capped a brilliant outing with his 200th strikeout of the season, and Gleyber Torres drew a walk-off walk for the 500th RBI of his career as the Detroit Tigers beat the Houston Astros 1-0 in 10 innings on Tuesday night at Comerica Park.
Tarik Skubal hit the 200-strikeout mark Tuesday night and, for the second straight season, got there before anyone else. The Tigers’ ace punched out 10 Astros over six-plus scoreless innings at Comerica Park, another metronome outing from the reigning AL Cy Young winner and this year’s front-runner.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch isn’t ready to hear about October baseball. Still, watching Tarik Skubal and Hunter Brown on the mound at Comerica Park on a Tuesday night, early evening showers giving way to a picturesque sunset reflected in the Detroit skyline,
The Houston Astros are going to be involved in one of the marquee pitching duels of the season on Tuesday night when they try to avenge their series opening los
The last time Hunter Brown pitched here, he was on the verge of losing his job. Now the Detroit native is an ace with Skubal-like numbers.
Brown is prepping for his latest Detroit homecoming. Friends and family will fill the stands. And something about this one feels different.
Coming off of a Cy Young win, Tigers' lefty Tarik Skubal continues to have some of the best tools of any big league pitcher.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal becomes a free agent after the 2026 season. The Tigers aren't expected to sign Skubal to a contract extension.
DETROIT — One year ago, Jake Rogers caught every one of Tarik Skubal’s outings. Skubal won the Cy Young Award and a pitching Triple Crown. He gifted his personal catcher a Rolex as a thank you.
Familiar voice Jason Benetti, the Tigers' full-time play-by-play announcer filling in on football for the day, called in a favor to get Hinch in for a quick call about the manager's thoughts on the team rocking Honolulu blue.
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