Tarik Skubal says he’s glad the keyhole at Comerica Park is gone after Tigers asked for input
- Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal, age 29, pitched against the Seattle Mariners on April 2, 2025, in Seattle.
- Skubal, who will make his third start, relied on his fastball that reached 97 mph.
- Skubal pitched 5 2/3 innings, striking out the side in the fifth, but gave up three runs.
- Last season, Skubal achieved an 18-4 record and earned the AL Cy Young Award after 31 starts.
- The Tigers won the series opener 6-2, stretching their winning streak, with the Yankees limited to one extra-base hit.
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Skubal glad the keyhole at Comerica Park is gone after Tigers asked for input
DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers are wrapping up their first homestand with a subtle change on the field at Comerica Park, putting grass over a strip of dirt that used to be between the pitcher's mound and batter's box.

Tarik Skubal says he’s glad the keyhole at Comerica Park is gone after Tigers asked for input
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers are wrapping up their first homestand with a subtle change on the field at Comerica Park, putting grass over a strip of dirt that used to be between the pitcher’s mound and batter’s box. AL Cy Young and Triple Crown winner Tarik Skubal said he’s glad the team got rid of the keyhole, making the lefty’s sightline the same as it is in every other ballpark in Major League Baseball. “I might get some heat for this, b…
Tarik Skubal says he's glad the keyhole at Comerica Park is gone after Tigers asked for input - Seymour Tribune
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers are wrapping up their first homestand with a subtle change on the field at Comerica Park, putting grass over a strip of dirt that used to be between the pitcher’s mound and batter’s box. AL Cy Young and Triple Crown winner Tarik Skubal said he’s glad the team got rid of the keyhole, making the lefty’s sightline the same as it is in every other ballpark in Major League Baseball. “I might get some heat for this, b…
Tarik Skubal says he's glad the keyhole at Comerica Park is gone after Tigers asked for input
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers are wrapping up their first homestand with a subtle change on the field at Comerica Park, putting grass over a strip of dirt that used to be between the pitcher’s mound and batter’s box. AL Cy Young and Triple Crown winner Tarik Skubal said he’s glad the team got rid of the keyhole, making the lefty’s sightline the same as it is in every other ballpark in Major League Baseball. “I might get some heat for this, b…
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