MIAMI — On a late July afternoon at loanDepot park, with the Marlins in the hunt for a Wild Card spot, the biggest cheer from a crowd of over 30,000 celebrating Venezuelan Heritage Day was for none other than Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera. As Cabrera stepped from the on-deck circle to the batter’s box
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Miguel Cabrera’s 21-year career comes full circle in Florida, where the former Marlin was honored on Venezuelan Heritage Day. The cheers continued when the Maracay legend laced an opposite-field, ground-rule double to set yet another milestone.
Miguel Cabrera was the favored son of the Saturday crowd in Miami. However, the work of Beau Brieske and Joey Wentz took center stage, while Akil Baddoo and Riley Greene provided the power as the Tigers won 5-0. The Tigers plan in this one was to start Beau Brieske and then switch to lefty Joey
Top 2 DET 3 MIA 0 Result of AB Akil Baddoo’s three-run homer (5) AB: Akil Baddoo | P: Johnny Cueto
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The Dodgers have already both added and subtracted from their pitching mix prior to the deadline, acquiring Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly from the White Sox while also shipping out Noah Syndergaard to the Guardians in exchange for Amed Rosario. Between these moves and the re-acqusition of old friend Enrique Hernandez from the Red Sox,
With at least three teams already known to be interested in Tigers right-hander Michael Lorenzen, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports a fourth, noting that the Marlins are also in the mix. This tracks with yesterday’s report from The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal that Miami is on the lookout for starting pitching help. The Marlins
There are a lot of things to say about Jackson Jobe, but it’s hard to find the right way to say them. Feelings about the young pitcher have been messy around these parts since the day he was drafted, and he hasn’t had much of an on-field opportunity to put his stamp on the situation.
PAUL, Min. – The Toledo Mud Hens fell to the St. Paul Saints 8-2 on Friday night at CHS Field. The pitching matchup consisted of Sawyer Gipson-Long for the Mud Hens and Dallas Keuchel for the Saints. Nick Solak would get the game underway with a flyout against Keuchel. Justyn-Henry Malloy would get the Mud
After the club got off to a slow start early, Maton played a role in all three of Detroit’s rallying runs to challenge Miami in the late innings, though the Tigers ultimately fell short, 6-5, against the Marlins’ potent offense at loanDepot park. “We didn’t get into the game great,” manager A.J. Hinch said postgame.
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Akron takes game four of the series 5-3 at UPMC Park
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps managed only five base hits, while the Fort Wayne TinCaps came alive on offense in an 8-0 shutout loss in front of 7,474 fans Friday night at LMCU Ballpark. The Whitecaps were stifled by Fort Wayne pitching throughout the contest, as TinCaps COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
A bigger stage didn’t seem to bother Jace Jung. The whack came on an 0-1 count with a runner on, when righty Tommy Mace (Guardians) delivered a two-seamer to Jung that caught the center of the plate. The second baseman clubbed the pitch to the opposite field, sending it over the left-center-field fence. MLB’s No.