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Tigers, Tarik Skubal Head to Arbitration With Record Gap as Trade Chatter Grows

Agent Scott Boras says negotiations remain open despite the club’s file‑and‑trial posture.

Overview

  • Detroit filed $19 million and Skubal filed $32 million for 2026, creating a $13 million spread that is the largest on record for a pitcher.
  • An arbitration panel in late January or early February will select one of the two figures with no midpoint settlement available at the hearing.
  • Boras is pushing to use current top-end comps allowed for players with five-plus years of service, while the Tigers leaned on the 2015 David Price benchmark and halted one-year talks after filing.
  • A potential workaround discussed publicly is a short contract that includes a player option, though no agreement has been reached.
  • Payroll analysis shows Detroit’s 2026 outlay is already up roughly $16 million year over year and could climb about $29 million if Skubal wins, as league insiders also report increased trade preparation around the ace.