Detroit Tigers (40-48) vs. Cincinnati Reds (42-46) Time/Place: 4:10 p.m., Great American BallparkSB Nation Site: Red ReporterMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: TBD vs. RHP Hunter Greene (5-4, 3.70 ERA) Game 89 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR TBD – – – – –
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Reese Olson was excellent again in this one. The Tigers’ offense blasted four home runs to support him, taking down the Reds despite a bit of a Jason Foley meltdown by a score of 5-4 on Friday night. The Tigers made a move prior to Friday’s series opener by recalling center fielder Parker Meadows from
The Detroit Tigers have struggled on their current road trip, earning just a single win over the Los Angeles Angels and Minnesota Twins, respectively, while dropping the other five. Still, three games remain on the team’s venture away from Comerica Park. This weekend, AJ Hinch’s squad heads to Ohio to face the Cincinnati Reds in
The Detroit Tigers are currently in fourth place in the American League Central division with a record of 39 wins, 47 losses. They are 15 games behind first place Cleveland and 8 games out of the last wild card playoff spot. In a baseball world where a team can play .500 ball and remain within
Happy Fourth of July, friends! Hope you’re having a wonderful day and that once this day game is wrapped you’ve got plans for BBQs and fireworks. Today’s outing saw Bailey Ober on the mound for the Twins and Kenta Maeda get the nod for the Tigers. Unfortunately this was not a great game, so if
Columbus Clippers 4, Toledo Mud Hens 2 (box) Matt Manning threw a decent game but the offense was quiet on Wednesday. The right-hander allowed three runs in six innings of work, so it was a pretty pedestrian outing, but good enough to win most nights. The Hens just couldn’t do anything against lefty Doug Nihkazy.
Winning is fun!!! The Tigers decided to put a little pop in their bats tonight, and oh boy it was a great time to watch the game tonight. David Festa was on the mound for the Twins and Keider Montero was up for the Tigers. In the top of the first, Riley Greene got a
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Columbus Clippers 2 (box) Bryan Sammons got back on track with a strong outing and the Mud Hens took down the Clippers on Tuesday. The veteran lefty spun five scoreless innings with six strikeouts. The Hens held an early lead and added on to win pretty comfortably. Javy Báez began his
The Tigers were on familiar turf tonight to start their series against the Twins, as Tarik Skubal squared off against Simeon Woods Richardson in Minneapolis. It was a pretty evenly matched game for the most part. In the first both the Tigers and the Twins went three-up, three-down. Onto the second and Justyn-Henry Malloy got
The MLB Futures game rosters for 2024 were released on Tuesday. The Detroit Tigers will be represented by center fielder Max Clark, MLB Pipeline’s 10th ranked prospect, as well as Double-A infielder Hao-Yu Lee. The Futures Game is part of MLB All-Star week and is scheduled for July 14 at Globe Life Park in Arlington,
The Detroit Tigers got off to a rough start to their 10-game road trip, dropping three of four to the Los Angeles Angels out west to continue their slide down the American League Central standings. Two more stops remain on the schedule before the team heads back to Comerica Park, with the Minnesota Twins first
Columbus Clippers 5, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (box) On a bullpen day, the Hens needed offense and just couldn’t muster up enough of it. The Clippers got a run off of lefty Andrew Vasquez in the second, and three more against Michael Bienlien in the third. The Hens got on the board in the fourth.
Once upon a time, the 2024 Major League Baseball campaign was going pretty well for the Detroit Tigers. However, due to injuries and some poor performances by key players, AJ Hinch’s squad finds itself well below the .500 mark after crossing the season’s true midpoint. The Motor City Kitties needed everything to go right this
Louisville Bats 4, Toledo Mud Hens 2 (Gm1)(box) Louisville Bats 6, Toledo Mud Hens 5 (Gm2)(F/7)(box) Toledo Mud Hens 2, Louisville Bats 0 (Sat)(box) Louisville Bats 2, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Sun)(box) The series started off well for Toledo, but the visitors swept Friday’s doubleheader and managed a split in the series with a win