Skenes vs. Jobe Showdown: How to Watch the Pitching Duel Live
Detroit Tigers vs Pittsburgh Pirates: Series Finale Preview (Aug 19, 2026)
Game Information at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | Wednesday, August 19, 2026 |
| Time | 12:35 p.m. ET (that’s lunch time!) |
| Location | PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| TV Channel | Detroit SportsNet (DSN) |
| Streaming | Fubo |
| Radio | WXYT-FM, 97.1 |
Important: You can watch locally in metro Detroit on DSN through MLB.com and the MLB app.
The Big Matchup: Starting Pitchers
Paul Skenes (Pirates) – The "Ace" Who’s Struggling
- Who is he? The defending National League Cy Young Award winner (that’s the trophy for the best pitcher in the league).
- Age: 24 years old
- 2026 Stats (so far): 9–11 record, 3.88 ERA over 134⅔ innings
- What is ERA? Earned Run Average – the average number of runs a pitcher allows per 9 innings. Lower is better.
- Early 2026: Amazing! 1.98 ERA in first 9 starts (through mid-May).
- Recent Struggles: In his last 4 starts (since July 25): 6.52 ERA, 20 hits allowed, 11 walks in just 19⅓ innings. All 4 games were Pirates losses.
- Bottom line: He’s still above average, but not his usual dominant self.
Jackson Jobe (Tigers) – The Comeback Kid
- Who is he? Former No. 3 overall pick in 2021 (very high draft pick = big expectations).
- Age: 24 (just two months younger than Skenes)
- Coming back from: Tommy John surgery (a major elbow ligament reconstruction that sidelines pitchers for 12–18 months).
- Last start (Aug 15 vs White Sox): Rough outing – 9 hits, 6 earned runs in only 3⅔ innings (that’s less than 4 innings).
- Pitch count concern: Hasn’t thrown 75+ pitches in a game since May 2025 – so he’s on a strict limit.
- Goal: Show he can handle big-league hitters again and build stamina.
ELI5 Explanation: Think of pitchers like car engines. Skenes was a Ferrari running perfectly, now it’s sputtering. Jobe is a rebuilt engine just getting back on the road – might stall, might roar.
Team News & Lineup Notes
Tigers’ Strategy: Lefty Power vs Righty Pitching
- Tigers have loaded up on left-handed hitters for this series (lefties typically hit better against right-handed pitchers like Skenes).
- Key rookies to watch:
- Kevin McGonigle
- Max Clark
- Brett Callahan
- Fun fact: None of these three rookies have ever faced Skenes in the majors – could be an advantage (no scouting report) or disadvantage (unknown challenge).
Missing Big Bats for Detroit
- Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter – two lefty sluggers – are out injured.
- Without them, the offense might struggle to score runs.
Historical Context: Tigers vs Skenes
- The 5 healthy Tigers regulars who have faced Skenes before? Combined 3-for-29 with 2 RBIs. That’s a .103 batting average – very tough!
Pirates’ Offense
- 3rd in MLB in runs scored (as of Tuesday) – they can put up numbers.
Prediction
The Pick: Pirates 6, Tigers 3
Why the Pirates?
- Skenes’ recent struggles might be a blip – he’s too talented to stay down forever.
- Tigers’ lineup is rookie-heavy without Greene & Carpenter.
- Jobe is on a pitch count – unlikely to go deep into the game (5+ innings).
- Tigers’ bullpen is still "sorting itself out" – shaky relief pitching could give up late runs.
- Pirates offense is hot (3rd in runs scored).
What Could Change It?
- If Jobe surprises everyone and pitches 5+ solid innings.
- If rookies McGonigle/Clark/Callahan have breakout games against Skenes.
- If Skenes’ command issues (11 walks in 4 starts) continue.
How to Watch & Listen
Step-by-Step Viewing Guide
- Check your TV guide for Detroit SportsNet (DSN) at 12:30 p.m. ET (pre-game starts early).
- No cable? Stream on Fubo (link in article) or MLB.com/MLB app (local market only).
- On the go? Listen on WXYT-FM 97.1 (Detroit sports radio).
- Want highlights later? Check the Detroit Free Press sports section or MLB highlights.
Summary
- Final game of 3-game series in Pittsburgh.
- Pitching duel: Struggling superstar (Skenes) vs Rehabbing prospect (Jobe).
- Tigers relying on rookies and lefty-heavy lineup; missing two star sluggers.
- Skenes has owned Tigers hitters historically (3-for-29).
- Prediction leans Pirates due to Jobe’s innings limit, bullpen questions, and Skenes’ talent ceiling.
- Game at 12:35 p.m. ET on Detroit SportsNet / Fubo / 97.1 FM.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is Tommy John surgery, and why does it matter for Jobe?
Tommy John surgery replaces a torn elbow ligament (UCL) with a tendon from elsewhere in the body. Recovery takes 12–18 months. Jobe is in his second start back – so he’s still rebuilding strength and command. Teams limit his pitches to protect his arm.
2. What does "Cy Young Award" mean?
It’s the MVP award for pitchers – one for each league (American & National). Winning it means you were the best pitcher in the league that year. Skenes won it in 2025 (his rookie year!), which is incredibly rare.
3. Why do left-handed hitters do better against right-handed pitchers?
It’s about angles and vision. A righty’s curveball breaks away from a lefty batter – easier to see and hit. Plus, lefties start closer to first base (advantage on ground balls). Tigers stacked lefties on purpose for Skenes.
4. What’s a "pitch count" and why is Jobe limited?
Pitch count = total pitches thrown in a game. After major surgery, teams strictly limit this (e.g., 75–85 pitches) to avoid re-injury. Jobe hasn’t hit 75 since May 2025 – so expect him out by the 4th or 5th inning.
5. Can I watch this game for free?
- Local TV (DSN): Need cable/login.
- Fubo: Paid streaming service (often has free trial).
- MLB.tv: Blacked out locally – only for out-of-market fans.
- Radio (97.1 FM): Free over air or via app (Audacy, TuneIn).
Enjoy the game! Whether you’re team Tigers or just love baseball, this matchup has young talent, comeback stories, and a superstar trying to find his groove.