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Tigers’ 4–9 Start Puts Heat on Front Office Over July Options

The poor start puts the front office under pressure to clarify its July plan for Tarik Skubal.

Overview

  • Detroit sits at 4-9 and last in the AL Central after a five-game skid that included a four-game sweep by the Twins.
  • Manager AJ Hinch urged patience and said he would not overreact to the early slump.
  • Offseason help has underwhelmed, with Framber Valdez tagged for eight earned runs against Minnesota and new closer Kenley Jansen carrying a 5.40 ERA.
  • The slow start tightens the math for a playoff push, with one analysis noting Detroit must play about .543 the rest of the way to reach 85 wins.
  • The results have increased pressure on GM Scott Harris, with reports raising the possibility he could consider trading two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal near the July deadline if the slide persists.