MLB News: Tarik Skubal, Matt Manning, Hall of Fame voters, Sonny Gray, potential trade targets

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MLB News: Tarik Skubal, Matt Manning, Hall of Fame voters, Sonny Gray, potential trade targets

Midweek greetings to all baseball fans. December is already here, which means pitchers and catchers will start reporting in February, and the holiday season is upon us. Alongside some holiday wishes for a strong third baseman and bullpen support, heres a roundup of the latest MLB news from this week.

Trade Talk and Player Moves

Tarik Skubal continues to make headlines, though trade prospects for him remain slim. ESPN estimates only a 10% chance of a move, noting that after consecutive AL Cy Young awards, Skubal stands as one of the premier pitchers in the league, with Paul Skenes as a close contender. His signature changeup has been exceptional, and its usage has steadily increased from 12% in 2021 to 31% in 2025, becoming his primary pitch. Skubal has also added velocity to both his fastball (+1.8 mph) and changeup (+3.7 mph) over the past two years while maintaining excellent movement. His slider, thrown at cutter velocity, gives him a reliable third pitch, complemented by durability and elite control.

Matt Manning, a familiar name to Tigers fans, is heading to Korea to join the KBO, marking a new chapter in his career.

Player Highlights and Achievements

On the field, fans have been treated to spectacular defensive plays. From diving stops to home run-saving grabs, the top catches of the year have been celebrated by the Detroit Tigers.

Off the field, the Tigers support for their Nike RBI athletes has led to historic achievements, including the Nike RBI Softball Team winning the World Series for the first time in program history.

Hall of Fame and MLB Discussions

Hall of Fame debates continue, with Jay Jaffe presenting a case for Felix Hernandez. Sixteen voters participated in the Contemporary Era Hall of Fame ballot, adding perspective on how current stars are evaluated.

MLB executives have also explored labor topics with fan councils, and the upcoming salary cap talks may hint at potential challenges in future Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations.

Other News

Sonny Gray, now with the Red Sox, expressed dissatisfaction with his tenure at the Yankees. Trade rumors swirl around players like Bo Bichette and Kyle Schwarber, while retrospectives examine some of the most burdensome MLB contracts in history.

In business updates, Steve Cohen and Hard Rock officially received a New York casino license. Additionally, the $8 billion Metropolitan Park development near Citi Field is expected to open in June 2030.

Author: Olivia Parker

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