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Skubal Commends Thriving 2023 MLB Free Agent Market!

By STEPHEN HAWKINSโ€ขYahoo Sports

Tarik Skubal has won back-to-back AL Cy Young Awards and will make $32 million this season after winning his salary arbitration hearing. Detroit's ace left-hander could next set more contract records for a pitcher in free agency. Skubal could become a free agent for the first time after the World Series next fall, along with players like two-time All-Star right-hander Freddy Peralta, second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.

and 31-year-old slugger Randy Arozarena. Trevor Rogers and Kris Bubic, both 28-year-old left-handed starters who have been All-Stars, could also be among that group. But they will go into that offseason amid the backdrop of another potential lockout .

The sport's collective bargaining agreement expires Dec. 1 and MLB appears on track to propose a salary cap, so it's uncertain how that will affect the next free agency class. When the last CBA expired at that same point after the 2021 season, owners locked out players for 99 days, but there were some big deals completed in the days and hours before baseball's first work stoppage in a quarter-century.

Those included AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray on a $115 million, five-year contract with Seattle, Marcus Stroman's $71 million, three-year deal with the Chicago Cubs and a half-billion dollar middle infield for the Texas Rangers : shortstop Corey Seager ($325 million, 10 years) and second baseman Marcus Semien ($175 million, seven years). Here are some of the players who could be free agents after the 2026 season: LHP Tarik Skubal, Tigers Skubal, who will turn 30 in November, was 31-10 with a 2. 30 ERA over 62 starts in his two Cy Young seasons, and is 54-37 with a 3.

08 ERA in six years overall. He won a record arbitration case in February against the Tigers, who had offered $19 million. He was 13-6 with an AL-best 2.

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