Trading Skubal, without knowing what you’d get in return, doesn’t signal anything. Most casual fans, which comprise the majority, would not care about it after a week, if at all. Sure Tigers Twitter might freak out, but who cares.
Here’s a few realities:
-A starting pitcher can only impact 20% of the games a team plays.
-They are prone to injury.
-Skubal is only controlled for two more seasons and has Boras as his agent. He will become a free agent.
-He strikes me as someone competitive who will place a premium on a winning culture (admittedly a guess here).
-There is a strong likelihood that he will be on a different team in 2027.
So how does trading him set this team back 5 years, if he’s likely gone in 3?
I personally like having him on the team, but given all of the deficiencies we have throughout the organization, if he nets a haul from a team who is thinking playoffs and has depth to move, we’d need to be receptive. He’s not a distressed player, so absolutely no reason to give him away, but trading him would also not doom this organization long term. If done properly, it might actually accelerate our competitiveness.