Tarik Skubal wins arbitration for record $32 million salary

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.

Reigning two-time American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal prevailed in his arbitration hearing against the Detroit Tigers, as reported by ESPN and MLB.com. A three-person panel selected Skubal's proposed $32 million salary for 2026 over the team's $19 million filing, creating the largest gap—$13 million—in arbitration history.

This marks the highest salary ever awarded to an arbitration-eligible player, eclipsing Juan Soto's $31 million in 2024 with the Yankees. For pitchers, it shatters David Price's $19.75 million record from 2015, also with the Tigers. Skubal's raise of $21.85 million from his 2025 salary of $10.15 million exceeds Jacob deGrom's previous high of $9.6 million.

Represented by agent Scott Boras, Skubal, entering his final arbitration year with five-plus years of service, compared his value to top free-agent pitchers like Zack Wheeler ($42 million), Jacob deGrom ($38 million), and Gerrit Cole ($36 million). The hearing occurred on Wednesday, with the decision announced Thursday. The Tigers, a 'file and trial' team, hadn't lost an arbitration case since 2000.

Skubal's win elevates the salary benchmark for elite pitchers, benefiting the players' union. At 29, he posted a league-leading 2.21 ERA, 241 strikeouts, and 195 1/3 innings in 2025, helping the Tigers to an 87-75 record and an ALDS loss to the Mariners. The team recently signed Framber Valdez to a three-year, $115 million deal (average annual value $38 million), making Skubal their second-highest paid player in 2026.

Trade rumors have swirled due to Skubal's impending free agency and Boras' involvement, but reports indicate the Tigers plan to retain him, potentially bolstering their rotation with Valdez, Jack Flaherty, Casey Mize, Reese Olson, and Troy Melton.

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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.

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.

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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.

L'as des Detroit Tigers, Tarik Skubal, a remporté son deuxième prix Cy Young consécutif de la Ligue américaine, tandis que le phénomène des Pittsburgh Pirates, Paul Skenes, a obtenu l'honneur de la Ligue nationale à l'unanimité. Skubal a devancé de peu Garrett Crochet de Boston et Hunter Brown de Houston dans le vote AL, alors que Skenes a surpassé Cristopher Sánchez de Philadelphie et Yoshinobu Yamamoto de Los Angeles dans la NL. Les prix ont été annoncés mercredi sur MLB Network.

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S'appuyant sur les rumeurs de transfert intensifiées pour l'as des Detroit Tigers Tarik Skubal issues des réunions d'hiver de la MLB —où les initiés ont débattu d'accords avec des équipes comme les Dodgers— aucun prétendant n'a encore émergé. Avec un an de contrôle restant, voici un classement des meilleures destinations basé sur les prospects, les besoins et les chances de contention.

The Chicago Cubs have signed left-hander Justin Steele to a one-year, $6.775 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration. This agreement follows the team's acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins to strengthen their starting rotation. Negotiations with Javier Assad remain unresolved as of the deadline.

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Le vétéran closer Kenley Jansen a signé un contrat d'un an à 9 millions de dollars avec les Detroit Tigers, ajoutant de l'expérience à leur bullpen pour la saison 2026. Le contrat inclut une option club pour 2027 d'une valeur de 12 millions de dollars avec un rachat de 2 millions. Le président des Tigers, Scott Harris, a salué le succès de Jansen dans les situations à fort impact.

 

 

 

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