Skubal's arbitration arguments challenge MLB precedents

Following last week's exchange of record arbitration figures—a $13 million gap with Tarik Skubal seeking $32 million and the Tigers filing $19 million—the dispute highlights rarely invoked collective-bargaining agreement provisions. Skubal's back-to-back Cy Young Awards could set new norms for pitchers in their final arbitration year.

Represented by Scott Boras, Skubal argues his ask aligns with CBA clauses for special accomplishments and five-plus years of service, allowing comparisons to free-agent deals with AAVs over $32 million, such as those of Zack Wheeler, Jacob deGrom, Blake Snell, Gerrit Cole, and Corbin Burnes.

The Tigers deem it excessive, citing historical pitcher benchmarks like David Price's $19.75 million in 2016. They offered under $20 million pre-filing—above Price and deGrom raises but below Jack Flaherty's current $20 million salary—potentially missing a chance to file higher and shift the $25.5 million midpoint.

A February hearing looms if no deal is reached, amid trade rumors for Detroit's top pitcher post-playoffs. Healthy in 2026, his last controlled year, Skubal could fetch ~$400 million in free agency. No prior back-to-back Cy Young winner has arbitrated here, echoing Ryan Howard's 2008 special clause win. Juan Soto's $31 million 2024 record lacked an MVP. Outcomes could shape future CBA negotiations.

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Tarik Skubal pitching intensely with overlaid $32M vs $19M arbitration figures, illustrating record salary dispute for 2026 season.
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Tarik Skubal and Tigers exchange arbitration figures for 2026

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Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, the two-time defending American League Cy Young Award winner, filed for a record $32 million in salary arbitration for the 2026 season, while the Tigers countered with $19 million. This $13 million gap marks the largest in arbitration history. The filing came after the two sides failed to agree before Thursday's deadline, setting up a potential hearing.

Tarik Skubal, the Detroit Tigers' ace pitcher, has won his salary arbitration case against the team, securing a record $32 million for the 2026 season. The ruling surpasses previous benchmarks for arbitration-eligible players and pitchers alike. This victory comes amid ongoing trade speculation, though the Tigers have expressed no intent to deal him.

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Fresh off ace Tarik Skubal's arbitration victory securing a record $32 million salary for 2026—following the team's signing of Framber Valdez—the Detroit Tigers must chart their strategy. With Skubal entering his final contracted year, questions swirl about pursuing a championship now or building for later.

Building on reports of the Tigers' openness to trading ace Tarik Skubal, the Los Angeles Dodgers are willing to include starter Tyler Glasnow in a deal, highlighting his contract and performance amid rotation upgrade plans.

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Two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal will start for the Detroit Tigers on Opening Day against the San Diego Padres. Manager A.J. Hinch announced the decision during spring training camp. The game is set for March 26 in San Diego.

Tarik Skubal, the Detroit Tigers' ace and back-to-back AL Cy Young winner, is rethinking his plan to make just one start in the 2026 World Baseball Classic after his debut for Team USA. The 29-year-old pitcher impressed in a 9-1 victory over Great Britain, allowing one run in three innings. He plans to decide in the next few days after discussions with his team, agent, and family.

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Left-hander Framber Valdez, the top remaining free-agent starter, has agreed to a three-year, $115 million contract with the Detroit Tigers, pending a physical. The deal includes an opt-out after the 2027 season and enhances Detroit's rotation alongside Tarik Skubal. Valdez brings a proven track record from eight seasons with the Houston Astros.

 

 

 

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