Scott Boras Says Detroit Fans Want a ‘Tarik Barrack’ Built Around Skubal
Skubal led the American League in ERA (2.21) and strikeouts (241), securing 26 of 30 first-place votes to win the 2025 Cy Young Award again.
- On Nov. 12, Tarik Skubal won the 2025 AL Cy Young Award, receiving 26 of 30 first-place votes in a Las Vegas announcement by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
- Skubal's 2025 numbers show he led the AL with a 2.21 ERA, recorded 241 strikeouts across 195S innings, and raised his ERA+ to 187.
- In a signature start on May 25, Tarik Skubal threw a two-hit complete-game shutout at Comerica Park, a 94-pitch game with 13 strikeouts and a final pitch at 102.6 mph.
- For the Tigers' front office, the award cements Tarik Skubal's status as one of three repeat Cy Young winners and highlights his free agent status after the 2026 season.
- Across the BBWAA ballots, Garrett Crochet, Boston Red Sox, drew four first-place votes and finished second with 132 points, Hunter Brown, Houston Astros, placed third with 80 points, and ten AL pitchers appeared on at least one ballot.
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DETROIT — (Alan Vanegas) The 2025 American League Cy Young Award stayed in the Motor City for the second year in a row, after Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers took home the honor. The competition for the 2025 American League Cy Young Award was intense, […] The post Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers wins MLB Cy Young Award for the second year in a row appeared first on Latino Detroit.
‘Why not three?’ Tigers’ Skubal wins second straight Cy Young Award and is hungry for more
DETROIT — Tarik Skubal got a chuckle out of it. His catchers, Jake Rogers and Dillon Dingler, with the help of the Tigers’ social media team, put together a warm, tribute video, congratulating Skubal, who on Wednesday, by a vote of the Baseball Writers Association of America, won his second straight American League Cy Young Award. Rogers concluded the video with one of his patented one-liners. “Eff it,” he said. “Why not three?” “No doubt,” Skub…
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