Dodgers trade packages for Tarik Skubal gain traction after Winter Meetings

A week after trade buzz peaked at MLB Winter Meetings, speculation centers on the Los Angeles Dodgers as the frontrunner to acquire Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal before his 2026 free agency. Analyst proposals detail prospect-heavy packages, appealing to both sides amid stalled extension talks.

Since the MLB Winter Meetings in early December, where insiders like ESPN's Jorge Castillo indicated a Skubal deal was likely without any 'untouchables' declared by Tigers president Scott Harris, trade discussions have evolved. The back-to-back AL Cy Young winner enters 2026 as Detroit's lone year of control, with extension talks derailed by agent Scott Boras and a reported $250 million gap.

Tigers' front office weighs trading their dominant starter—key to recent postseason appearances—against a final contention push, knowing free agency looms without a compensatory draft pick windfall. Analyst Christopher Kline of Fansided proposes blockbuster packages from the two-time World Series champion Dodgers, including pitchers Emmet Sheehan and River Ryan, plus hitters Alex Freeland and Daulton Rushing. Sweetening the pot could be All-Star Tyler Glasnow.

For Skubal, a California native post-Tommy John surgery in 2016, Dodger Stadium offers a homecoming alongside Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and Shohei Ohtani, forming an elite rotation. While USA Today's Bob Nightengale previously doubted teams would pay steeply for one year, escalating market dynamics for aces may force Detroit's hand for long-term roster building.

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Échange probable de Skubal des Tigers après le buzz des Winter Meetings, package Dodgers émerge

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Après les rumeurs initiales aux Winter Meetings de la MLB, un échange de l'as des Detroit Tigers Tarik Skubal est désormais jugé 'probable'. Le président Scott Harris a réitéré l'absence d'intouchables dans l'effectif lors d'une interview post-réunions, alimentant les discussions avec les Dodgers et les Mets au milieu d'un large écart contractuel.

L'as des Detroit Tigers, Tarik Skubal, est devenu le centre d'attention aux MLB Winter Meetings à Orlando, des rapports suggérant qu'un échange est probable en raison de son agence libre imminente. Le double lauréat du Cy Young a un an de contrôle d'équipe restant, et les Tigers doivent décider s'ils l'échangent ou le gardent pour une potentielle course au titre en 2026. Alors que certains initiés prédisent un accord avec des équipes comme les Dodgers ou les Mets, d'autres estiment qu'aucune équipe ne répondra au prix élevé demandé par Detroit.

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Tarik Skubal, l'as des Detroit Tigers et favori pour un deuxième Cy Young consécutif de la Ligue américaine, est devenu un point focal aux réunions des GM à Las Vegas. Les dirigeants estiment que les Tigers sont peu susceptibles de l'échanger cet hiver malgré sa dernière année sous contrôle de l'équipe en 2026. L'intérêt reste élevé de la part d'équipes comme les New York Mets à la recherche d'un lanceur partant de premier plan.

Updating earlier reports of Toronto Blue Jays' frontrunner status, the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers have emerged alongside them as the top suitors for elite free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker. The 28-year-old, coming off a 4.5-WAR 2025 season, is open to short- or long-term deals as his market heats up ahead of spring training.

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Tarik Skubal, the Detroit Tigers' ace and back-to-back American League Cy Young Award winner, has committed to pitch for Team USA in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. He joins National League Cy Young winner Paul Skenes and other top arms like Logan Webb, Mason Miller, and David Bednar, bolstering the U.S. rotation after a runner-up finish in 2023. The announcement highlights months of recruitment efforts by Team USA management.

Building on their aggressive early offseason moves to bolster the bullpen and infield, the Atlanta Braves are now targeting a starting pitcher to mitigate injury risks in their rotation, as emphasized by president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos.

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Trade rumors have surfaced around Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández ahead of the Winter Meetings, but team officials are downplaying the possibility of a deal. Hernández, who re-signed with the Dodgers on a three-year, $66 million contract last offseason, remains a key part of the outfield plans despite defensive concerns. Reports vary on his trade availability, with some insiders suggesting the team is open to moving him.

 

 

 

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