DETROIT — Tarik Skubal gave up five hits and two runs in seven strong innings in his last start before the trade deadline and the Detroit Tigers rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Saturday night.
Javier Báez homered for the third straight game and Colt Keith had a home run and a triple for three RBIs. Báez had only homered once this season before his current streak and three of his four home runs this year have come against the Twins.
Skubal (12-3) allowed three hits, including a two-run homer, in the first inning, but held the Twins to two singles over the next six. He struck out eight and walked two.
''It was a bloop and a blast, and that happens in this game,'' he said. ''My command was really bad for the first 2-3 innings, but I kept attacking guys, knowing I would eventually find it. That's what happened.''
Skubal received a standing ovation from the crowd of 35,138 after the seventh.
''The atmosphere is so much fun right now,'' Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. ''The weather is incredible, we're playing a good team, Tarik Skubal is on the mound and the team is playing so much better.''
Hinch isn't surprised his ace is showing up in trade rumors, although he's hoping Skubal stays in Detroit.
''If I was on a different team, I would want him, too,'' he said. "Who wouldn't want him? He increases the odds of winning for every single team — 30 out of 30.''