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Skubal Throws 7 Shutout Innings, Meadows Homers as Tigers Beat Orioles 4

  • On Thursday, June 12, 2025, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 at Camden Yards with Tarik Skubal pitching seven scoreless innings.
  • The Tigers built their lead by scoring all four runs in the fourth inning, highlighted by home runs from Dillon Dingler and Parker Meadows after Meadows returned from injury.
  • Skubal struck out six, allowed three hits, and lowered his ERA to 1.99 while continuing a streak of dominant starts that include four consecutive seven-inning outings and 101 strikeouts over 12 games.
  • Manager AJ Hinch praised Skubal as “one of the best in the league” who “stays in the fight,” while Skubal himself said he was “kind of fighting myself” but proud of grinding through the game.
  • The victory gave the Tigers a series win, improving their record to 45-25 and marking the second time this season they reached 20 games above.500, maintaining their lead in the AL Central.
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Tigers lefty Skubal laments 2 walks in otherwise impressive 4-1 win over Orioles

Seven shutout innings. Only three hits allowed, along with two measly walks. Almost every pitcher in the big leagues would be delighted with those results. Not Detroit Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal, who wasn’t fully satisfied with his performance in a…

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