The Detroit Tigers were pegged by many to be at least a .500 team, if not a team that could compete for a Wild Card, but are off to a start that would indicate neither of those are possible. The Tigers stand at 8 -15, but even with that slow start, here are five reasons…
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It’s been a tumultuous five years for Alex Faedo, but he’s finally in the big leagues. Detroit Tigers’ pitching prospect Alex Faedo finally made his major league debut Wednesday night. The 2017 first-round pick pitched five innings, gave up two earned runs, eight hits, one walk and one strikeout. Nothing spectacular, but he gave the…
Tigers’ inconsistencies shine through in doubleheader split. The Detroit Tigers split a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday at Comerica Park. There were some positives to take away from this twin bill, but there are still quite a few negatives. Here are three observations from Wednesday’s action:
Gage Workman has been quietly making a name for himself under the shadow of Spencer Torkelson. From 2018-2020, all the focus for the Arizona State University baseball team was on first baseman Spencer Torkelson, and rightfully so. He broke the freshman home run record for the program and was poised to be the No. 1…
Prior to the start of Spring Training, the Detroit Tigers were riding high with optimism. Notable additions like Javier Baez and Eduardo Rodriguez, along with rookie phenoms Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene, gave Tigers’ fans reason to think playoff contention was a realistic expectation in 2022.
For the second time in two weeks the Detroit Tigers are enlisting the help of a top pitching prospect. Team officials probably didn’t envision things happening this way, with Beau Brieske making his MLB debut after just 137 minor-league innings, and Alex Faedo called into duty after four rehab outings — only one of which…
For the first time in what seems like an eternity, the Detroit Tigers might have a good bullpen. Tigers’ relievers have an ERA of 1.97 per MLB.com, which leads all of baseball. But the problem is that everything else has been mediocre at best.
On May 7, 2021, the Detroit Tigers dropped a contest with the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park by a final of 7-3, putting the club’s record at 9-24 on the season. It’s the record that most recite as it pertains to the 2021 club; considering they played so well following their early-season scuffles.
Interleague play became a reality in Major League Baseball in 1997, but the American League’s Detroit Tigers and the National League’s Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t tangle until 2003. That season, the Dodgers were one of eight different teams that swept a three-game series from the Tigers at Comerica Park. The franchises from the Motor City…
Aerial view of Comerica Park from a drone on March 14, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) 3 Reasons Miguel Cabrera will retire as an All Star by Ryan Stouffer Whether you’re a Detroit Tigers fan headed to your 500th game at Comerica Park an out-of-town fan attending your first game there,…
The last time Miguel Cabrera was producing at an All Star level on a competitive team was 2016. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long since he had a .300 batting average. Despite the struggles of those years, and even though it has been six seasons since Cabrera was performing at an All Star…
Most of these players aren’t available for the Detroit Tigers, but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream a little bit. So for the next few weeks we will choose a division and take one player from each team to place them on the Detroit Tigers. We start close to home, in the American League Central.
The baseball season is long, and it’s never a great idea to put too much stock in any one game, but boy did the Detroit Tigers blow it on Tuesday. It’s one thing to get blown out, or have the offense struggle and lose a tight game. Those are normal baseball losses.
The second full week of games in the Detroit Tigers minor-league system once again featured plenty of outstanding individual performances. We also saw some late inning heroics, strong defense, and big player promotions. Let’s get to it.
Slugger and living Detroit Tiger legend Miguel Cabrera recently reached his 3,000th hit, and upon doing so, it has offered the opportunity for everyone to reflect on his career and accomplishments. From congratulatory videos from Mike Trout and Justin Verlander, to the rumored White Sox trade back in 2007, to clubhouse toasts in the Detroit…
BreakingT With 3,000 hits, Miguel Cabrera reignites magic for Detroit Tigers fans by Kurt Mensching On Saturday afternoon Miguel Cabrera became the newest member of the 3000 hit club, in front of 37,566 fans.
A postcard perfect spring day in Detroit. More than 37,000 Detroit Tigers fans at Comerica Park chanting, “Mig-gy! Mig-gy!” And Miguel Cabrera wasting no time as he sent the third pitch he saw of the day into right field for a single, the 3000th hit of his career.
We’ve all been anxiously waiting and trying to predict when fan favorite and future Hall of Fame shoe-in Miguel Cabrera was going to reach 3,000 hits and he’s finally done it, at home in Comerica Park.
Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera etched his name into the record books once again on Thursday afternoon, picking up his 3,000th career hit with a single off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Antonio Senzatela.
Detroit Tigers fans like to view themselves as the underdog, or the unlikely hero. And every hero needs their foil. Some heroes have many. Just ask Batman. Sports villains don’t have to be manufactured. They arrive as a result of real moments. John Rocker vs. the Mets, and all of New York in general, is…
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