June has, in general, been a good month for the Yankees. Despite losing multiple outfielders to injury, the team has not only kept its head above water, but has also surpassed the Rays for the AL East lead (which currently sits at two games). Despite some commendable play over the first three weeks, though, they enter tonight’s action in the Motor City on a three-game losing streak with Skubal Day looming tomorrow.
Carlos Rodón will look to put a stop to the skid in his eighth start of the season.
Through his first seven, he’s pitched to a 3.50 ERA (120 ERA+) and 3.65 FIP in 36 innings. He’s been-well acquainted with the AL Central lately in particular, making his last three starts against the Guardians and White Sox. In each of his last five starts, he’s allowed three runs or fewer and pitched at least five innings, the epitome of steadiness.
Casey Mize will get the start for the Tigers, making his 11th start. With Tarik Skubal’s injury, he’s probably been their most effective starter of the season, pitching to a 2.58 ERA (168 ERA+) and 2.66 FIP in 52.1 innings. He’s potentially in line to make a second straight All-Star appearance, but could be limited by his struggles to go deep in games. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick has finished five innings in just 6 of his 10 starts.
Mize’s peripherals have improved significantly since 2025, as he’s giving up softer contact, striking out more batters, and continuing to be very stingy with walks. His big weakness this year has been a very low ground-ball rate, but it’s manageable when the fly balls you’re giving up are more popups than barrels. He has a four-pitch mix, throwing his fastball, slider, and splitter evenly against lefties while adding in his sinker against righties.
Ben Rice will lead off as the designated hitter, followed by Jasson Domínguez, Cody Bellinger, and Paul Goldschmidt. Jazz Chisholm Jr. stays in the lineup despite Lollipop-gate, as Spencer Jones bats sixth in center field. José Caballero moves to third base in place of the ill Ryan McMahon and bats seventh, followed by Austin Wells and Anthony Volpe. In case you missed it, J.C. Escarra is back with the team backing up Wells with Ali Sánchez out on paternity leave.
The outstanding rookie Kevin McGonigle will lead off again for Detroit, followed by a lot of righty platoon bats. Dillon Dingler jumps up to second in the order, followed by Matt Vierling. After Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson in the heart of the order, former Yankee Jahmai Jones slides in at sixth. Hao-Yu Lee, Zach McKinstry, and rookie Ben Malgeri (making his MLB debut) round out the lineup.
How to watch
Location: Comerica Park — Detroit, MI
First pitch: 6:40 pm ET
TV broadcast: YES, Detroit SportsNet
Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280 (NYY), WXYT 97.1 FM, LaZ WDTW 1310AM/207.9 FM (DET)
Online stream: Gotham Sports App, MLB.tv (out-of-market only)
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