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DETROIT — If Tarik Skubal wanted to make a final case for an All-Star Game start, Friday night at Comerica Park gave him the setting: A Dodgers lineup with four All-Stars and two MVPs, a sellout crowd that included a good number of Tigers and Dodgers fans, and an atmosphere that had some intensity to it.

But as Skubal digested his latest display, with eight strikeouts over six innings of two-run ball, he wasn’t worried about the résumé, just the result.

Tarik Skubal strikes out eight Dodgers

“For sure, you could feel it as a player. You could feel the buzz in the park when I walked out [to warm up] today,” Skubal said after the Tigers’ 4-3 loss in front of 42,060. “That was awesome. Obviously, you want to win in front of those crowds when there’s however many thousands of people here. But we didn’t, so … Do it tomorrow.”

While Skubal and others await word on who will start for the American League in next Tuesday’s All-Star Game — Skubal, White Sox lefty Garrett Crochet, Royals righty Seth Lugo and Baltimore righty Corbin Burnes all have strong cases — Skubal demonstrated his readiness for a high-intensity environment.

If two 99-plus mph fastballs in a 12-pitch opening inning didn’t sufficiently reflect his adrenaline, his reaction to striking out the middle of the Dodgers lineup in order in the second inning did, as did his scramble to barehand a fourth-inning comebacker and fling a throw to first for an out after losing his glove.

Tarik Skubal strikes out eight Dodgers

“He’s a firecracker,” catcher Jake Rogers said. “He was just going after guys. He’s always kind of like that. He was jawing at [plate umpire] John [Libka] a couple times, like he does with umpires, and I told John, ‘I’m sorry. He’s just competing his butt off out there.’”

Skubal would preferably not carry that kind of intensity into the All-Star Game next Tuesday at Globe Life Field. But for the most part, he channeled his adrenaline in productive fashion.

Tarik Skubal strikes out eight Dodgers

Will Smith, whose 1.071 OPS against lefties entering Friday ranked third-highest in MLB, struck out three times against a left-handed starter for just the fourth time in his career, putting Skubal in a club with Philadelphia’s Ranger Suárez (June 9, 2023), former Tiger Robbie Ray (June 25, 2019 for Arizona) and Friday’s other starter, James Paxton (Aug. 23, 2019 for Yankees). Skubal fanned him with a 99 mph heater in the first inning and a changeup in the fourth before spotting a 98 mph heater in the sixth.

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