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Tarik Skubal goes 6 innings, but Detroit Tigers can't stop Twins late in 5-3 loss

MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal hasn't reached the 100-pitch milestone during the 2024 season. The trend continued in his 17th start, Tuesday's series opener against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.

Skubal completed six innings on 94 pitches, allowing three runs, but he didn't return to the mound for the seventh inning. In the seventh, the Twins took the lead against right-handed reliever Will Vest and never looked back.

The Tigers lost, 5-3, to the Twins on Tuesday in the first of three games at Target Field. With their latest loss, the Tigers (38-47) have dropped 17 of their past 24 games, including six losses in their past eight games.

Detroit Tigers center fielder Riley Greene (31) connects with the ball in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field in Minneapolis on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
Detroit Tigers center fielder Riley Greene (31) connects with the ball in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field in Minneapolis on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

The Tigers and Twins were tied, 3-3, when manager A.J. Hinch replaced Skubal with Vest to open the seventh inning against the ever-dangerous Byron Buxton.

Buxton slapped Vest's middle-middle fastball down the right-field line for a leadoff ground-rule double. He then advanced to third base on Vest's wild pitch.

On an ensuing ground ball, second baseman Colt Keith tried to throw out Buxton trying to score, but his throw to catcher Jake Rogers went to the first-base side of home plate, and as a result, Buxton was safe with a head-first slide.

Just like that, the Twins took a 4-3 lead over the Tigers.

The Twins extended their lead to 5-3 in the eighth inning when shortstop Carlos Correa — hitting .418 in his past 23 games — smoked a middle-middle slider from right-handed reliever Beau Brieske for a 421-foot solo home run to left-center field.

Tarik Skubal Day

Skubal, the frontrunner to win the American League Cy Young Award, allowed three runs on four hits and one walk with seven strikeouts across six innings.

The Twins scored two runs in the third inning and one run in the fifth inning.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) pitches to Minnesota Twins right fielder Manuel Margot (13) in the first inning at Target Field in Minneapolis on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) pitches to Minnesota Twins right fielder Manuel Margot (13) in the first inning at Target Field in Minneapolis on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

Skubal won an 11-pitch battle against Correa for the second out in the third inning, striking him out with a sinker painted on the bottom rail of the zone, but Royce Lewis — who later left the game with left groin tightness — lined a down-and-in changeup down the left-field line for a two-run double, scoring Kyle Farmer (single) and Manuel Margot (single).

There wasn't a play at the plate because shortstop Ryan Kreidler dropped the relay throw from left fielder Akil Baddoo.

In the fifth inning, Margot smoked a down-and-away changeup for a solo home run to left-center field. HIs third homer of the season tied the game, 3-3.

Skubal, who finished his start by striking out Carlos Santana swinging with a changeup, generated 14 whiffs on 54 swings — a 25.9% whiff rate — with two fastballs, seven changeups, three sinkers and two sliders.

The Twins had an average exit velocity of 89.8 mph on 15 balls in play, including an average of 97.1 mph on seven balls in play from his changeup. Although the Twins produced hard contact, Skubal limited the damage to three runs.

His ERA increased from 2.32 to 2.45.

Two homers, three runs

The Tigers scored three runs in the fifth inning, all against right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson.

Rookie Justyn-Henry Malloy, who delivered a two-out single in the second inning, turned on Woods Richardson's middle-in changeup and crushed a 402-foot solo home run to left field. After Baddoo's single, Kreidler turned on a middle-in slider for a 395-foot two-run homer to left field.

It was Malloy's fourth homer of the season. Kreidler, meanwhile, logged his first homer in 15 games this season and the second homer in his 52-game MLB career.

Woods Richardson allowed three runs on four hits and two walks with four strikeouts across 5⅔ innings, throwing 94 pitches. Aside from the fifth, the Tigers had just two hits in the other eight innings.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers bullpen can't stop Minnesota Twins in 5-3 loss