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Newsweek
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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Get $150 Bonus For MLB, UFC 316, NBA Finals
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Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Yahoo
No need to rise: Detroit Tigers prove 'the bar is high' with big win vs. Chicago Cubs
It was a special night at Comerica Park. More than 40,000 fans packed the ballpark. The National League-leading Chicago Cubs were in town. The best pitcher in the world took the mound and dominated once again, backed by stellar defense at every turn. A slugger crushed a clutch home run, and a freshly promoted player added insurance on the first pitch he saw. Advertisement In the end, MLB's best team delivered one of its biggest wins of the season. The Detroit Tigers won, 3-1. But the Tigers didn't need to rise to the occasion. They're already there. "I don't know how much we have to rise," said manager A.J. Hinch, whose Tigers improved to 42-23 this season — and 73-36 in 109 games since Aug. 11, 2024. "I appreciate the thought of raising the bar, but the bar is pretty high around here. I really appreciate our players bringing it every day." THE GAME: Spencer Torkelson supports Tarik Skubal with home run in Tigers' 3-1 win over Cubs Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) walks off the field after a pitching change against Chicago Cubs during the eighth inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 6, 2025. Everything started with left-hander Tarik Skubal, the reigning American League Cy Young winner who pitched into the eighth inning, but it was the Tigers' flawless defense that set the tone for their ace on Friday, June 6, in the opener of a three-game series against the Cubs. Advertisement There were so many highlight-reel plays. Celebrate the Tigers' 125 seasons and Father's Day with our new book! The Tigers put on a clinic. "You come to expect it out of this team," Skubal said. "We play hard, and that's what happens when you play hard." Shortstop Javier Báez made a strong throw to beat Carson Kelly in the second inning, then slid to rob Kyle Tucker of a hit in the fourth and caught Pete Crow-Armstrong trying to return to third base in the fifth. Left fielder Riley Greene made a leaping catch to deny Crow-Armstrong in the second. Third baseman Zach McKinstry dazzled with a backhanded play into foul territory to nail Nico Hoerner in the third. Catcher Dillon Dingler threw out Matt Shaw stealing second in the eighth inning. Advertisement And then there was right fielder Kerry Carpenter's catch in the eighth inning. "Big moment in the game," Skubal said. Detroit Tigers right fielder Kerry Carpenter (30) hugs infielder Jahmai Jones in the dugout before the game between Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 6, 2025. The Tigers had a 2-1 lead, but the Cubs had runners on the corners with two outs in the eighth. After back-to-back hits, the Tigers replaced Skubal with right-handed reliever Will Vest for a matchup with Seiya Suzuki. Why did Hinch pull Skubal this time? Because Suzuki entered Friday's game hitting .339 with a 1.173 OPS against left-handed pitchers — compared to just .247 with a .785 OPS against righties. "We got to get a righty on him at that moment," Hinch said. Suzuki hit a high fly ball to right field. Advertisement It looked like a routine out. But the ball kept carrying. "I was like, 'Stay here, stay in the ballpark,'" Hinch said. "When he hit it, you feel really good, and then watching Carp go back and back and back, and then I still thought he had it, and then the jump is when I really started to feel a little nervous because you don't know how far it's going." Carpenter reached the warning track, leapt as far as he could, extended his glove and stopped the ball from hitting the top of the wall. His catch ended the top of the eighth. Carpenter held up his glove to show he made the catch. Vest shouted in celebration as he strode confidently off the mound. And in the dugout, Skubal flexed his arms, bent over and unleashed his biggest roar of the night. Advertisement The Tigers' ace was fired up. "We play every game with a fire, and we want to win every game," Skubal said. "When the competition is who they are, and the record is what it is — this weekend was going to be fun regardless, just with the fans, but you bring a good team into town — you want to win a series and put a good product out for fans to keep coming back. It's going to be a ton of fun the next two days." NEW POSITION: Tigers' Colt Keith is going to play third base. Here's what it means The dominance from Skubal and the catch from Carpenter stole the show in Friday's series opener, but the Tigers wouldn't have won the game if not for Spencer Torkelson blasting a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning. Advertisement Then Jahmai Jones added insurance with a pinch-hit homer off a left-handed reliever in the eighth — on the first pitch he saw after arriving from Triple-A Toledo. The swing from Jones is the latest example of why the Tigers own the best record in baseball. On any given night, any player can contribute to a win, even one who wasn't on the roster that morning. The Tigers don't just count on a few big names. They get help from everyone. "The biggest thing is, it's just everyone together," Jones said. "It really is an all-in mentality with every single person in here. Everybody is bought into whatever their role is, and everybody has the same goal, which is ultimately to win a World Series." Advertisement JEFF SEIDEL: Jahmai Jones overcame losing his Detroit Lion father to become a Detroit Tiger Before Friday's game, the Tigers called up Jones to fill Andy Ibáñez's role against left-handed pitchers. The role often includes pinch-hitting for Carpenter late in games. That's exactly what happened in the eighth. Injured Matt Vierling shared tips on how Jones should prepare for a potential opportunity, and by the fourth inning, he had settled into his pinch-hit routine — and in the eighth, he delivered when it mattered most. "I'm proud of him. I'm happy for him. I'm happy for our team," Hinch said of Jones, who has played 70 MLB games with five teams in parts of five seasons. "He's grinded a lot throughout his career, and he comes up here and immediately contributes." Advertisement [ MUST LISTEN: Make "Days of Roar" your go-to Detroit Tigers podcast, available anywhere you listen to podcasts (Apple, Spotify) ] If there was ever a World Series preview in early June, this may have been it — the AL's best versus the NL's finest, Skubal staring down Cubs star Kyle Tucker and A.J. Hinch squaring off against Craig Counsell in a managerial chess match, all in front of a sellout crowd. The Tigers came out on top in Game 1. And it wasn't a surprise. "We're a good team," Hinch said. Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@ or follow him @EvanPetzold. Advertisement Listen to our weekly Tigers show "Days of Roar" every Monday afternoon on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at Order your copy of 'Roar of 125: The Epic History of the Detroit Tigers!' by the Free Press at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers back up record: 'I don't know how much we have to rise'


New York Times
8 hours ago
- New York Times
Matt Shaw completes an already dangerous Cubs lineup
The potential search for a third baseman on the trade market for Chicago Cubs team president Jed Hoyer and his front office. In an era when third basemen aren't as productive as years past, prying any good ones away from teams, contenders or not, would have been difficult and come at a high cost. The Cubs always saw Matt Shaw as the best-case solution to their hole at third. Whether he could actually produce was the only question worth asking. From the time Shaw was sent to the minors on April 14 to when he arrived back on May 19, Cubs third basemen posted a 38 wRC+ with just four doubles in 105 plate appearances. Advertisement Before Friday's 3-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers, in 59 plate appearances since his return, Shaw had a 132 wRC+ with six doubles. Then, against the best pitcher in baseball, Tarik Skubal, Shaw went 2-for-3 with another double. Where once there was a revolving door at third, Shaw has taken a great lineup and solidified its one weak spot. 'I think we're dangerous right now,' Craig Counsell, Cubs manager, said. 'What you always want is — they say, 'length,' which really just means you have a lot of players who are capable of changing the game and doing something to help on a daily basis. I think that's what we have.' When Shaw was sent down to the minors, he was tasked with making some mechanical adjustments — he's more upright in his stance — and worked to rebuild his confidence. Shaw said the mechanical adjustments didn't take long to become second nature. 'He's himself offensively right now,' Counsell said. 'That's the biggest positive. He needed the reset. He did a good job with his time, our staff did a good job with his time in Iowa.' Shaw has always been known for his ability to hit the ball hard and on a line. In his first stint in the big leagues, he had a line-drive rate of 20.5 percent and a hard-hit rate of 12.5 percent. That led to a 63 wRC+ and a very uncharacteristic 26.5 percent strikeout rate. This time, the line-drive rate has jumped to 23.9 percent and the hard contact is at 26.1 percent. His strikeout rate is back to a more Shaw-like 15.3 percent. 'It's good to see those results,' Shaw said. 'Even when they're catching it, I'm spinning the ball better, hitting more fly balls, hitting balls harder. It feels like baseball's always felt for me.' Those early struggles took a mental toll on a player who has had very few slumps in his professional career. Seeing the results over the last few weeks has him believing he belongs. Advertisement 'Just mentally I needed to get back in a position where I'm on time,' Shaw said. 'Get on top of the baseball. I just feel like myself again. Realizing that I can be myself and play here in the big leagues, it's exciting.' What's exciting for anyone watching the Cubs is that this offense feels complete. There are no weak spots in the lineup. This is a group that can handle a slump from one key player because someone else will step up. Having so much talent, whether it's a veteran like Kyle Tucker or an emerging star like Pete Crow-Armstrong, means there's very little pressure on Shaw to perform. Just go out there and be yourself. The rest will take care of itself. 'I want to perform no matter what,' Shaw said. 'I want to be a great contributor to this lineup. Every day I'm trying to put together better at-bats and continue to grow. I feel very blessed to be in a great lineup. We're winning games and putting together amazing at-bats one through nine. Being in a great lineup is a lot of fun. You can see that watching us play, we're having a lot of fun.' In one of his first days back in the big leagues, Shaw had a question for veteran Justin Turner: 'When did it go from feeling like the big leagues to just baseball?' There can be an overwhelming nature for athletes when reaching the highest level. The pressure is intense, the need to perform is high. Failure could mean you might be sent packing. Shaw allowed that feeling to overwhelm him once before. Now he's at peace with his failures. In fact, he has learned from them. In doing so, he has become the third baseman the Cubs so desperately needed. 'That's how I'm starting to feel,' Shaw said. 'I'm realizing this is just baseball.'