Nate Eaton, representing Great Britain, welcomed Team USA’s Tarik Skubal with a long ball during the initial plate appearance of Saturday evening’s contest, as the reigning American League Cy Young Award recipient commenced his sole pitching engagement of the World Baseball Classic in Houston.
Eaton, 29, a utility player for the Boston Red Sox, who managed merely a single homer and four runs batted in during the prior season, launched the opening delivery far into the left-central outfield to put Britain ahead 1-0 before Skubal dismantled the lineup of Jazz Chisholm Jr., Harry Ford, and B.J. Murray to conclude the frame. Skubal expended 12 of his designated 55 deliveries for his outing within that period, with nine finding the strike zone.
During the second inning, Skubal further found his rhythm, dispatching the batters consecutively using 12 throws. He fanned Justin Wylie to close out the frame. In his penultimate and concluding frame, Skubal notched three strikeouts, permitting only Eaton to get on base via an infield hit.
“Exceptional pitches, plain and simple, a blazing 98 mph, a wicked changeup and slider,” Mark DeRosa, the Team USA skipper, stated in his on-camera chat from the dugout on the FOX broadcast midway through the third frame. “However, his day on the mound is done.”
In total, Skubal surrendered two base knocks across 41 deliveries, with 30 finding the strike zone. He recorded five punchouts and issued no free passes prior to settling into the American squad’s dugout. Clay Holmes, a New York Mets hurler, took his place at the commencement of the fourth frame. Great Britain maintained its 1-0 advantage then.
“It was an opening fastball, and he connected squarely,” Skubal commented regarding Eaton in his FOX-televised dugout conversation. “This discussion wouldn’t be happening had he swung and missed. I was merely executing my throws, and the outcomes simply unfolded thereafter.”
Skubal fielded a question concerning the distinctions in throwing for the U.S. squad versus the Tigers.
“This is a superb ambiance. My limbs felt a bit shaky at the outset of the contest, and that signifies you’re in a truly exciting setting,” he remarked. “This is a particular type of match where distinct feelings course through your being that aren’t typically experienced during major league play.”
Prior to his outing, Skubal, the premier hurler for the Detroit Tigers, spoke about his prospects with the franchise, informing USA Today Sports that he had not been presented with a protracted contract proposal from the team during the recent winter break, and that there was an absence of talks regarding the arbitration disparity that culminated in the premier pitcher securing an unparalleled agreement.
“No proposal exists,” Skubal informed the publication, “and no proposal will materialize until the conclusion of the campaign. … My principal concern is competing in baseball and achieving victories this year. I will address the contractual matters once the year concludes, and subsequently, we will assess the situation. And that is acceptable. The choice rests with them.”
The recipient of two Cy Young accolades and the Tigers faced a $13 million discrepancy in their proposals for arbitration, with the southpaw requesting $32 million while Detroit extended $19 million. Skubal prevailed in his arbitration proceeding during the initial part of February, surpassing the unparalleled compensation for an athlete within the arbitration framework by $1 million and eclipsing the former peak of $19.9 million for a judgment from a tribunal.
Upon attaining free agency in the forthcoming winter period, Skubal is projected to pursue an agreement of no less than $400 million, an amount that would establish a new benchmark for a hurler. However, Skubal conveyed his intention to proceed past the arbitration session and all contractual discussions, concentrating instead on achieving victories for Detroit this season.
“My primary concentration lies there, endeavoring to secure a World Series championship for the metropolis of Detroit, the franchise that selected me in 2018,” Skubal stated. “The Tigers’ supporters are enthusiastic; they possess a significant stake in this organization, as do we.
“… One can discern that a World Series championship is achievable given the reinforcements we’ve acquired. And that’s the sole request one can make: to participate with a squad harboring championship ambitions consistently, season after season. Consequently, this year promises to be immensely enjoyable.”

