Gleyber Torres injury update: Tigers crisis gets worse with All-Star to IL

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Gleyber Torres injury update: Tigers crisis gets worse with All-Star to IL

Gleyber Torres injury update: Tigers crisis gets worse with All-Star to IL

The hits keep coming for Detroit. Gleyber Torres as he joins Tarik Skubal on the IL and a possible Frmaber Valdez suspention.

Gleyber Torres injury update: Tigers crisis gets worse with All-Star to IL

The hits keep coming for Detroit. Gleyber Torres as he joins Tarik Skubal on the IL and a possible Frmaber Valdez suspention.

The Detroit Tigers' season is spiraling, and the hits just keep on coming—literally and figuratively. All-Star second baseman Gleyber Torres has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a mild left oblique strain, adding another layer of crisis to a team already reeling from the loss of ace Tarik Skubal and facing a potential suspension for Framber Valdez.

Torres, 29, exited Saturday's game against Texas in the fourth inning after feeling tightness on his left side and hasn't taken the field since. This isn't his first rodeo with this nagging injury—he missed time last season with the same oblique issue. In a move to shore up the infield, the Tigers have called up Jace Jung to fill Torres' roster spot.

But Torres is just one piece of a much larger puzzle gone wrong. Skubal, the two-time reigning AL Cy Young winner, was placed on the IL Monday and is scheduled for arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. The recovery timeline? Roughly two to three months. Before going down, the 29-year-old left-hander was in Cy Young form, posting a 2.79 ERA with 45 strikeouts against just six walks over 43 1/3 innings.

As if that weren't enough, the Tigers are also dealing with fallout from a heated moment on the mound. Valdez surrendered back-to-back home runs to Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu, then drilled Trevor Story with a 94-mph fastball on the first pitch of his at-bat, clearing both benches. Valdez insists it wasn't intentional, but the Red Sox aren't buying it. MLB announced a six-game suspension for Valdez on Wednesday, a devastating blow to a team already fighting to stay afloat.

For Tigers fans, this feels like a season slipping through their fingers. With key players sidelined and tensions running high, every game now is a test of depth and resilience. Stay tuned—and maybe stock up on some extra Tigers gear to show your support through the storm.

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