Last Game
Share Video
-
1:592-Time Cy Young Winner Tarik Skubal Potentially On The Move
-
0:59Tigers President Scott Harris: 'No Untouchables' on Roster
-
1:51Scott Boras' Most Interesting Client According To Matt Snyder
-
1:45Assessing Tarik Skubal's Future in Detroit
-
10:20Early 2026 Outfield Rankings Part 2! Jarren Duran Over Roman Anthony?
-
1:19Crosswords and Iced Americano Coffee For Tarik Skubal's Pregame Routine
-
1:10Tarik Skubal Discusses His Likely Repeat CY Young Win
-
0:31MUST SEE: Mariners Walk It Off In 15 Inning Thriller To Advance To ALCS
-
1:50AL Wildcard Game 3: Tigers At Guardians
-
0:38Prediction For The Guardians Vs Tigers Game 3
-
1:50Guardians: Even Best-Of-3 AL Wild Card Series At 1-1
-
1:46ALWC Highlights: Tigers at Guardians - Game 2
-
1:14Guardians Look To Recapture Last Season's Momentum
-
1:54Tarik Skubal Powers Tigers To First Win Of Series
-
1:25Detroit Leads 1-0 | Tarik Skubal Blankets Guardians In Game 1
-
0:38Biggest Reason Why The Guardians Will Beat the Tigers?
-
1:43Guardians Complete Historic Comeback to Win AL Central
-
0:59Tigers Monumental Downfall Continues
-
1:14AL CENTRAL: Guardians Beat Skubal, Overtake Tigers For Division Lead
-
1:14Guardians Surge Into Tie With Tigers In AL Central
Top Kevin Ziomek News
-
Kevin Ziomek: Hangs up cleats
Ziomek has retired from baseball, Emily Waldon of 2080 Baseball reports.
Ziomek missed the majority of 2016 recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery, and it appears that ailment has led to his decision to call it quits. The 25-year-old owned a 3.07 ERA with 299 strikeouts across 290 minor-league innings (four seasons).
... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Kevin Ziomek: Likely won't pitch again this season
Ziomek has not pitched since May after undergoing surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, Baseball America's Ben Badler reports.
He made just one start this year with High-A Lakeland prior to needing the surgery. At this point he can safely be ruled out for the rest of the minor league season. This is the same injury that once plagued Jaime Garcia, and even had people writing off Garcia as someone who was unlikely to ever stay healthy over a full season. Thoracic outlet syndrome involves the compression of blood vessels and nerves that extend from the neck to the shoulder. It's possible Ziomek will be ready to pitch in games once spring training arrives, but this is a major setback in his development.
... See More ... See Less
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 200 lbs |
| Birthplace: Springfield, MA |
| Age: 33 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: R, L |






