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BREAKING NEWS: “WHY DID YOU PULL HIM?!” — A.J. Hinch Faces Explosive Backlash After Pulling Tarik Skubal Mid-Dominance in ALDS Collapse That Left Detroit Heartbroken.nh1

October 12, 2025 by Nhung Duong Leave a Comment

BREAKING NEWS: “WHY DID YOU PULL HIM?!” — A.J. Hinch Faces Explosive Backlash After Pulling Tarik Skubal Mid-Dominance in ALDS Collapse That Left Detroit Heartbroken

Tarik Skubal walked off the mound to a standing ovation, his glove pressed to his chest, sweat dripping from his brow. He had just struck out his 13th batter — a career-high in the postseason — and the Tigers looked destined for a commanding ALDS victory. The energy at Comerica Park was electric. Detroit could taste it.

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Then, to everyone’s shock, A.J. Hinch stepped out of the dugout.

The crowd froze. The bullpen stirred. And just like that, the night took a turn no one saw coming.

In the bottom of the sixth inning, with Skubal dealing and the Tigers clinging to a 2-0 lead, Hinch made the call that would ignite one of the most controversial decisions in recent playoff memory. He pulled his ace.

The boos started immediately. Fans chanted in disbelief as Skubal, visibly confused, handed the ball to his manager and walked off. Hinch patted him on the shoulder, muttered something no one could hear, and turned toward the bullpen.

By the 15th inning, Detroit’s dream had turned into heartbreak. The Tigers fell in dramatic fashion, their bullpen surrendering runs late in what became a marathon collapse. And by the final out, the city’s frustration had already shifted from disappointment to outrage.

“You don’t take your ace out in that moment!” shouted one analyst on FOX’s postgame show. “That’s your guy. That’s the heart of your team.”

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On social media, the reaction was instant and merciless. Detroit radio shows lit up with angry calls. “A betrayal of momentum,” one fan fumed. Others went further, calling it “the death of Detroit’s October magic.”

Hinch, known for his analytical approach and calm demeanor, defended the decision in his postgame press conference. “We had a plan,” he said. “Skubal gave us everything he had. We felt it was the right time to go to the bullpen. That’s how we’ve won games all year.”

But the explanation did little to cool the firestorm. Even some within the Tigers organization reportedly questioned the timing. One player, speaking anonymously, told The Athletic, “Skubal wanted that inning. Everyone knew he still had it. That’s the kind of stuff aces live for.”

It’s not the first time Hinch has faced second-guessing over playoff pitching management — echoes of his 2019 World Series decision with Houston still linger. But in Detroit, the stakes feel more emotional. This city has waited years for postseason relevance, only to watch it crumble under the weight of strategy charts and pitch counts.

“Baseball is still a game of feel,” said former Tigers catcher and analyst Alex Avila. “And when you’ve got a guy like Skubal locked in, you ride him until his arm falls off. That’s what October is about — guts, not graphs.”

Skubal, for his part, took the high road. “That’s Skip’s call,” he said quietly in the clubhouse after the loss. “I trust him. I just wanted the ball.”

But his tone said more than his words.

The Tigers now face an offseason of what-ifs and soul-searching. For all the progress they made this year, the memory of Game 4 will linger like a scar — a symbol of a team that came so close to rewriting its narrative, only to overthink it at the worst possible moment.

In Detroit, October baseball is about heart. And on this night, fans felt like their team lost more than a game. They lost the heartbeat that made them believe.

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