CLEVELAND — Tarik Skubal pitched seven innings while continuing to be mentioned in trade rumors and Justyn-Henry Malloy hit a two-run homer, leading the Detroit Tigers to an 8-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night.
Skubal (11-3) gave up a career-high 10 hits, but just one run as the All-Star worked out of several early jams. He's the first Detroit pitcher to allow 10 or more hits and one run or less since Nate Robertson in 2008.
''That's a good team,'' Skubal said. "They've got 59 wins for a reason. They don't strike out a lot and they put the ball in play, make things happen and get guys into scoring position. It was my job to try to get them to hit it at guys at times, and I felt like I did a good job of that.''
The Tigers improved to an MLB-best 12-5 in July.
Their surge has coincided with Skubal — and starter Jack Flaherty — being linked to potential trades with contenders as the July 30 trade deadline nears.
''This is team baseball,'' Skubal said. "We're doing it all, playing defense, getting timely offense and we're pitching well. It speaks to the guys in this clubhouse.''
Skubal was asked if the rise could be sending a message to Detroit's front office.
''I don't know if we have any say in kind of what they're doing," he said. "We're just trying to focus on winning today's game and then tomorrow's game. That's all I really got to say about that.''