DETROIT – Detroit Tigers President Scott Harris was asked this week about a possible contract extension for superstar pitcher Tarik Skubal.
Harris asked about Skubal contract
Harris joined the Costa and Jansen with Heather Show on 97.1 The Ticket on Wednesday. Most of the discussion centered around next month’s trade deadline, but host Jim Costa also asked Harris about Skubal.
Here’s what he said:
I’m watching him pitch, too, and I love watching him pitch, and I’m really proud that he’s a Tiger right now. Sometimes it sounds a lot easier to just ‘lock him up’ and sign extensions and just get it done because you feel like it. It’s a lot harder than that.
We have taken a very intentional and targeted approach to retaining young players. I said it the first day I was a Tiger that we want to acquire, develop, and retain young talent. We’ve already done it once with one of our young players in Colt Keith. I’m really proud of that deal.
The one thing that we’re not going to do is we’re not going to talk about negotiations before we’ve reached a deal. It’s not fair to the player, it’s not fair to the organization, and it’s not fair to the entire industry to kind of float out offers or counters or any of that stuff.
These things are really hard to get done. We’re working as hard as we can to keep what we think is a really good group around as long as we can, because these guys have done special things at this level, and we think they’re still really young, they’re still really talented, and they’re going to keep getting better. So we’re going to try to keep them around as long as we can.
Detroit Tigers President Scott Harris on 97.1 The Ticket
Best pitcher in baseball
Skubal was the best pitcher in MLB last season, winning the AL Cy Young Award and triple crown with 18 wins, a 2.39 ERA, and 228 strikeouts in 192 innings.
Other than a lower ground ball rate, Skubal has been even more dominant in 2025, with a 2.16 ERA, a 0.82 WHIP, and 105 strikeouts in 83.1 innings. He leads the league with a ridiculous 2.2% walk rate while getting whiffs and weak contact at elite levels.
Skubal’s most-used pitch this season is his changeup which is getting whiffs on nearly half of the swings against it (49.3%). His four-seam fastball is up to 97.7 mph on average, and the sinker/slider combo has helped to keep hitters guessing.
Skubal contract discussion
There’s not really a question that Skubal is the best pitcher in the world right now. But nobody knows what uniform he’ll be wearing at the start of the 2027 season.
Skubal has one year of team control remaining before he hits free agency, and as a client of agent Scott Boras, he’s likely being advised to hit the open market after 2026.
Tigers fans want to keep Skubal in the Old English D, but like Harris said, it’s not that cut-and-dry. He’s likely to receive the largest contract for a pitcher in MLB history, and that’s not really how the Tigers have built their current roster.
Detroit owns the best record in baseball at 44-25 -- that’s good for a seven-game lead in the AL Central. But other than Skubal (and perhaps Riley Greene), the team is made up of non-stars who fit very specific roles.
It would be out of character for the current regime to commit $300 million or more to any player -- let alone who only plays in about 20% of the team’s games.
That’s not to say the Tigers shouldn’t sign Skubal. But it’s not as obvious a move as people think. Ask the Diamondbacks how they’re feeling about the Corbin Burnes deal. Or ask the Yankees about Gerrit Cole. Or ask the Phillies about Aaron Nola.
Harris took the Tigers from last place to the playoffs in just two years and now has them in first place. Fans will have to trust him to make the right decision on Skubal -- however it plays out.
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