DETROIT (AP) - Tarik Skubal allowed one run in eight innings and struck out eight to become the fourth Detroit left-hander with 200 strikeouts in a season as the Tigers celebrated the franchise’s 1984 World Series championship with a 2-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
Skubal dominates Red Sox as Tigers honor 1984 World Series champs with 2-1 win
DETROIT (AP) - Tarik Skubal allowed one run in eight innings and struck out eight to become the fourth Detroit left-hander with 200 strikeouts in a season as the Tigers celebrated the franchise’s 1984 World Series championship with a 2-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
Jack Morris threw the ceremonial first pitch to Lance Parrish, and Skubal (16-4) gave a performance that would have fit onto Morris’ resume. He allowed Tyler O'Neill's first-inning homer, but Boston only managed three singles the rest of the way.
Skubal joined Hal Newhouser, Mickey Lolich and Matthew Boyd as the team’s only left-handers to strike out 200 in a season. He now has 201.
Tyler Holton pitched the ninth for his sixth save as the Tigers moved 1 1/2 games of Boston for fourth in the American League wild-card race.