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It didn’t take Tarik Skubal long to strut his strikeout stuff on Saturday afternoon in Cleveland against the rival Guardians. The Detroit Tigers ace deployed his signature changeup to punch out Rhys Hoskins in the opening inning.

But Skubal, on an MLB mound for the first time since April 29, still wound up working out some kinks in his return from the injured list, where the hard-throwing lefty recovered from a May 6 surgery that removed a loose body from his left elbow.

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The southpaw gave up five hits, three runs — including two earned — and one walk. Of his 80 pitches, 53 were strikes, with nine generating swing and misses.

The two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner conceded a third-inning home run to Daniel Schneemann, who took a 98-mph four-seam fastball from Skubal and launched it 417 feet, all the way over the right-center wall. That dinger staked the Guardians to a 3-1 lead.

That was still the score when Tigers manager A.J. Hinch pulled Skubal in the fifth inning. He was replaced by right-handed reliever Kyle Finnegan.

This story is being updated.

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