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CHICAGO — Reese Olson, the Tigers’ No. 11 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, looked like an ace for five innings in his Major League debut, holding the White Sox hitless until back-to-back hits leading off the sixth inning ended his night. Andrew Vaughn’s second-inning walk and Spencer Torkelson’s fifth-inning error on Yasmani Grandal’s ground ball
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Indianapolis, IN – The Toledo Mud Hens were shut out in Indianapolis, losing 11-0 to begin the weekend. Quinn Priester started the game on the mound for Indianapolis. Priester came into the game with a 4.96 ERA and 5-3 record o the season. Priester retired the first inning ignorer to Indianapolis, IN – The Toledo
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A player’s first trip to the major leagues is always special, even if the circumstances are pretty far from optimal. The Detroit Tigers have been absolutely ravaged by injuries yet again and will be hard pressed to continue their solid play in May. For pitching prospect Reese Olson, this is an opportunity. For the Tigers,
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This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. A week ago, my MLB.com colleague Mark Feinsand wrote about the Tigers’ potential conundrum with Eduardo Rodriguez who could be the top starting pitcher on the trade market. If the Tigers
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