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Jackson Job Injury: Tiger Heart rotation is still strong as the fourth starter lands on the injured list
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Tiger Heart Rotation Remains Resilient Despite Fourth Starter Jackson’s Injury Setback

May 31, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Detroit Tigers, currently leading the AL Central, have suffered a setback with the injury of one of their promising young pitchers, Jackson Jobe. The right-hander has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a Grade 1 flexor strain, announced by the team on Friday. To fill the vacancy, the Tigers called up right-handed reliever Dylan Smith from Triple-A.

At 22 years old, Jobe is highly regarded, ranked as one of the top pitching prospects for 2025 and the sixth best overall in baseball. His rookie season showed some inconsistency, posting a 4.22 ERA with a modest strikeout rate of 7.2 K/9 and a walk rate of 5.0 BB/9 over 49 innings from 10 starts. Jobe also struggles with inducing ground balls and limiting hard contact.

Nevertheless, he had shown moments of strength this season before his injury. Flexor strains typically require significant recovery time; data from Baseball Prospectus indicates pitchers miss an average of 111 days due to this injury between 2021 and 2024. In some cases, these injuries lead to Tommy John surgery, though not always.

Jobe is one of four Tigers starters currently sidelined with injuries, leaving the team’s rotation as follows:

1. LHP Tarik Skubal
2. RHP Reese Olson (on IL with drug inflammation)
3. RHP Casey Mize
4. RHP Jack Flaherty
5. RHP Alex Cobb (on IL with hip inflammation)
6. RHP Jackson Jobe (on IL with flexor strain)
7. RHP Keider Montero
8. RHP Sawyer Gipson-Long (on IL recovering from elbow surgery)

Gipson-Long, who has pitched well in minor league rehab starts with a 2.20 ERA over 16 1/3 innings, is expected to hold a bullpen session soon and could potentially replace Jobe if activated. However, the Tigers remain undecided on their rotation strategy moving forward.

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Despite Jobe’s struggles, the Tigers boast the best record in baseball and have a strong overall rotation, ranking fifth in ERA (3.22) and fourth in WAR (5.8). While Jobe has been considered the “weak link,” his talent is undeniable, and losing him is a significant blow for both him and the team. Although a Grade 1 injury is less severe, it doesn’t guarantee a quick return.

Fortunately, the Tigers have secured a solid lead in the AL Central, led by the excellent pitching of Skubal, allowing them some flexibility to cover Jobe’s absence internally. Trade activity for starting pitchers isn’t expected to pick up soon, and the current core of Flaherty, Mize, and Olson should remain intact for the postseason. Should they explore the trade market, they’ll likely seek a deeper rotation option rather than a frontline starter.

The Tigers sit at 37-20, the best record in MLB, leading the AL Central by six games ahead of their series against the Royals. They hold the second-best playoff odds in the American League, just behind the Yankees.

Fan Take: This injury news is crucial for baseball fans as it underscores the fragility of young pitching talent and the importance of depth in team rosters. The Tigers’ ability to adapt internally while protecting their top prospects could be a model for sustained success in a sport where injuries often reshape competitive landscapes.

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