
Who is Tarik Skubal, the American professional baseball pitcher? Net worth, love life, and more
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You may have heard left-handed fireballer Tarik Skubal's name blazing across headlines—he's the Detroit Tigers' ace, 2024 AL Cy Young Award winner, and Triple Crown champ. But there's a lot more to the man than flaming fastballs.
Born November 20, 1996, in Hayward, California, and raised in Kingman, Arizona, Skubal flew under the radar early in his career. He attended Seattle University—silent yet determined, with only one Division I offer—and overcame Tommy John surgery during his college years. Drafted in the ninth round by the Tigers in 2018, he didn't immediately shimmer—he worked his way up, posting eyebrow-raising stats across the minors before debuting in August 2020.
But 2024 was the year everything clicked. Skubal led the AL in wins (18), ERA (2.39), and strikeouts (228)—earning the coveted Triple Crown and being voted AL Cy Young unanimously with all 30 first-place votes. His rise is the baseball version of a feel-good movie.
Tarik Skubal net worth
So, how much is he worth? Exact figures aren't public, but rough estimates for 2025 place his net worth between $2 million and $3 million—not bad for someone a few years into their major-league career.
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As per reports in 2025 he has earned $10.15 million, via a one-year deal.
Tarik Skubal love life
Behind the mound, Skubal's biggest milestone is his high school sweetheart, Jessica. Their love story began in Kingman, AZ—they weathered high school, college, and a long-distance phase before Tarik popped the question in December 2020. They tied the knot on November 23, 2021, in Phoenix, with their dogs serving as ring‑bearers—cutest wedding ever?
And then came baby Kasen Tyler, born October 18, 2023—parenthood has mellowed Tarik, he says, teaching him patience in a whole new way.
They juggle lives between Phoenix (off-season home base) and Detroit during the season.
There are cute moments, too: Jessica gifted him a sweet set of wheels—a new car for his 28th birthday, soon after he snagged that Cy Young trophy in November 2024. Beyond marriage and parenthood, the couple keeps things low‑key, supportive, and very real.
Family ties go deeper: he's one of five brothers (including adoptive brother Wil, a SWAT sergeant), and Tarik admires their support and bravery.
Off the field? Pizza preferences, fashion quirks—he's the classic laid-back athlete who owns it. Once led an AMA with MLB's YouTube channel where he opened up about everything from pizza style to clothes.
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