It was one of those games where a handful of unlucky pitches made all the difference as the Yankees beat the Tigers 4-2.
The Tigers were looking to come away with a series win in Wednesday night’s rubber match against the Yankees. To get the job done and head into their four-game weekend series against the Astros on a high note, the Tigers had Tarik Skubal on the mound. And, with some storm clouds in the distance and the potential threat of rain, the Yankees had the aptly-named Ryan Weathers on the mound.
It was bad news right out of the gate as Paul Goldschmidt hit a solo home run to start the game. Skubal immediately got back in the groove, not letting the leadoff homer shake his confidence, and got the next three outs in a row. The Tigers went 1-2-3 in the bottom of the inning.
The Yankees went three-up, three-down in the top of the ninth. Skubal wasn’t messing around and was likely more than a little fired up about that first-inning run. In the home half, Spencer Torkelson got a one-out double, followed by a walk to Hao-Yu Lee. With two outs, Zach McKinstry singled to bring Torkelson home and tie up the game. It was the only run they’d get for the inning, but it brought them back to even footing.
Two outs into the third inning, and Goldschmidt did it again. Another solo home run. Skubal got the final out of the inning, but I’m pretty sure Paul isn’t getting a Christmas card from the Skubals this year. In the bottom of the inning, Matt Vierling got a single, but the Tigers left him stranded.
Skubal, not one to be thrown off by a bad pitch, got the side out in order in the top of the fourth. Torkelson started the home half with a walk. Lee then singled, and thanks to an error from Jasson Dominguez, Torkelson advanced to third. A sac fly from newbie Ben Malgeri brought Tork home and tied the game up again.
Skubal once again churned through the Yankees in order. In the bottom of the inning, Kevin McGonigle got things going with a leadoff double, but was then eliminated gunning for third in a fielder’s choice off the bat of Dillon Dingler. Two more outs followed and the Tigers missed out on their opportunity to pull ahead.
With two outs in the sixth–finally getting Goldschmidt out–Ben Rice hit a single. Jasson Dominguez then homered (it almost would have been better if it HAD been Goldy), putting the Yankees up 4-2. Not ideal. In the home half with one out, Lee singled. That was all the Tigers managed for the inning, though.
Skubal’s day was done after six, with a final line of 6.0 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 0 BB, 9 K, 3 HR on 85 pitches. He looked really good; it was just unfortunate that the hits he did give up were home runs. Jacob Waguespack came in to replace him. He got the side out in order, though there was a brief pause in play while Jose Caballero tried to sort out a twist in his back. As someone in my 40s… relatable. In the bottom half, Camilo Doval replaced Weathers. Jake Rogers took a leadoff walk. Two outs followed, including a force out off the bat of Dingler, eliminating Rogers. Fernando Cruz replaced Doval, and A.J. Hinch did a double pinch-hitter swap, pulling James Outman, who was queued up for Doval, and then went to Kerry Carpenter for Cruz. The change ultimately didn’t matter, as Carpenter was the third out of the inning.
In the eighth, Max Schuemann was hit by a pitch with one out to take a free base. With two outs, Enmanuel De Jesus replaced Waguespack, and while Ben Rice hit a grounder to get on first, pinch-runner Spencer Jones was out at third to end the inning. Riley Greene got a leadoff single in the home half, but the next three batters were out in order.
With one out in the top of the ninth, Cody Bellinger hit a double right down the foul line to right field. The Tigers did manage to get themselves out of that pickle, though, and escaped the inning with no additional runs scored. David Bednar was the next Yankees’ reliever. With two outs in the bottom of the inning, McGonigle singled, keeping hope a live a little longer. That hope was short-lived, though, as Dingler hit a flyout to end the inning and the game. The Yankees took the series.













