Baseball anxiety is at a boiling point in California at the fact that one of baseball’s two best teams this season, either the Los Angeles Dodgers or the San Francisco Giants, each with 100 plus victories, will be forced into a one game elimination playoff against a team with about 14 fewer wins. Back in
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The Toledo Mud Hens wrapped up a five-game set with the Louisville Bats on Sunday, winning by a score of 9-4. Still, the Bats took the series three games to two. What matters, is that the Detroit Tigers’ top prospects finish strong, and Spencer Torkelson in particular is absolutely raging on his way to the
The rubber match of a three-game series against the Royals on a pleasant early-fall day, moved up an hour to better accommodate the Tigers’ next-door NFL neighbours, ended in a tight 2-1 Kansas City victory. A ninth-inning double hopped over the wall, preventing the Tigers’ tying run from scoring, and Kris Bubic held them down
Detroit Tigers (75-79) vs. Kansas City Royals (70-84) Time/Place: 12:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation site: Royals ReviewMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Wily Peralta (4-3, 3.04 ERA) vs. LHP Kris Bubic (5-6, 4.80 ERA) Game 155 Pitching Matchup Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Peralta
The Detroit Tigers evened their three-game home weekend series against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night, 5-1, thanks to a strong pitching effort and a turn-back-the-clock night from future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera. Now on Sunday afternoon, the Olde English D looks to seal the deal and win its final series at Comerica
The Battle Cats were back on Saturday night, with Miguel Cabrera in the starring role. After a close fought game through five innings, the Tigers took the lead and poured it on while the bullpen tied up the Royals, evening the series with a 5-1 victory. Tarik Skubal got off to a good start in
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The Detroit Tigers’ final homestand of the 2021 season got off to a rough start on Friday night when the visiting Kansas City Royals battled the home team to a 3-1 defeat to open the three-game weekend series. The pitching was strong on both sides but the Motor City Kitties just could not make it
After taking it to the best teams in the game for two weeks, the Tigers had a bit of a letdown game in this one. They were in it all the way, but a few crucial mistakes and poor ABs with runners on doomed their hopes in this one as the Royals won 3-1. The
The Detroit Tigers announced on Friday that starting pitcher Matthew Boyd will undergo flexor tendon surgery on Monday, September 27. The procedure is not as serious as Tommy John surgery, and Boyd is expecting to return to action some time next season. A rough guess would be nine months recovery time, or around June, 2022.
Welcome back folks. We’re firing up the pod again as the season winds down in preparation for a busy offseason, and we’ve got some big questions to answer. We got a lot of responses to our call for questions, but four main themes emerged. So rather than going question by question, we’re just grouping it
There are only 10 more games remaining in the 2021 Major League Baseball regular season heading into this weekend’s three-game series with fellow American League Central Division foe the Kansas City Royals in Detroit. While the imminent end of the schedule brings a bit of sadness to teams outside of the playoff hunt, the culmination
The Detroit Tigers’ search for a new player development chief is over. On Thursday, the team announced that Ryan Garko, the Los Angeles Angels replay coordinator and former major league first baseman, has been hired as Vice-President of Player Development. We had a few names in mind for the job, mainly coordinators and former coordinators
Well it’s been a while, but it’s time to get the podcast up and running once again. So much has happened since the draft that we could probably go on for hours and hours, but that’s too much for a podcast. The question is: what do you all want to hear about most? So, please
This was a hard fought game in which the two teams combined for 28 hits, and yet only eight runs were scored as both teams’ pitchers came up big, or lucky as the case may be, with runners in scoring position. Fortunately, the Tigers broke through in the late innings, and despite plenty of drama,
With the exception of the Triple-A International League, the minor league affiliates completed their 2021 seasons over the weekend. While the Toledo Mud Hens and other Triple-A affiliates will stay in action through next week to continue to serve as feeder league and support for the major league franchises, this marks the end of the
This team folks…Had cats somehow found their way into Comerica Park to be caught on camera co-mingling peacefully amongst the parade of doggo’s on hand for Bark at the Park night, well, let’s say little would surprise us at this point. Matt Manning and White Sox ace Carlos Rodon went toe-to-toe, and the vaunted Tigers’
Detroit Tigers (72-78) vs. Chicago White Sox (85-64) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation site: South Side SoxMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Matt Manning (4-6, 5.76 ERA) vs. LHP Carlos Rodon (12-5, 2.38 ERA) Game 151 Lineups WHITE SOX TIGERS WHITE SOX TIGERS Tim Anderson – SS Victor Reyes –
With the loss of de facto closer Gregory Soto and center fielder Derek Hill over the weekend, the parade of injuries continued for the Detroit Tigers. In recent weeks they’ve seen catcher Jake Rogers undergo Tommy John surgery, Matt Boyd get shut down for ongoing and ominous elbow troubles, and then Joe Jimeñez and Jose
The Florida Complex League wrapped their season on Saturday. That natural break provides us with an excellent opportunity to check in on the Tigers’ up-and-comers who spent their season representing one of the team’s two squads in the FCL. Although many of the players who spend time there aren’t household names yet, it’s a very
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