The Tigers had a tougher test in lefty Tyler Anderson as they looked to avoid the sweep in Anaheim. Casey Mize spun another gem, and the Tigers knocked Anderson out early and on this day, got good work from the bullpen to hold the lead. That is, until the ninth inning, when Shelby Miller was
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Detroit Tigers (37-46) vs. Los Angeles Angels (36-46) Time/Place: 4:07 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Halos HeavenMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Casey Mize (1-6, 4.54 ERA) vs. LHP Tyler Anderson (7-7, 2.63 ERA) Game 84 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Mize
The Tigers decided to at least insert some drama into this loss. They seized an early lead and the bullpen gave it away, squandering another good Reese Olson start. The Angels walked it off in the tenth inning, and the Tigers have now lost six of their last seven series. Things got off to a
If you watched the first inning of this game and I told you one of the pitchers wouldn’t make it through the third inning, you would be shocked for me to later tell you it was not Kenta Maeda who got the early hook. The game saw Maeda up against Zach Plesac for the Angels.
Toledo Mud Hens 9, Louisville Bats 4 (box) This was a close one for six innings, but the Hens blew it open with a four-run seventh inning and went on to win on Thursday. Bryan Sammons got the start, and he struggled a bit once again. The lefty allowed three runs and was knocked out
Jack Flaherty had a rough night, surrendering three home runs while his offense struggled with right-hander Davis Daniel in his major league debut as a starter. The Tigers managed just four hits and no walks as the Angels cruised to a 5-0 victory in the first of four in Anaheim. The Tigers swung the bats
The Detroit Tigers embark on a 10-game road trip starting with an extended series with the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night. The first four matchups will take place at Angel Stadium, where dreams used to die for fans of the Olde English D. AJ Hinch’s squad is coming off a six-game homestand which they
Detroit Tigers’ first baseman Spencer Torkelson was optioned to Triple-A back on June 3. So far, there has been nothing to suggest things have clicked for him at the plate. Maybe that’s for the best. Maybe just a quick fix isn’t the best thing for him. After a good night at the plate for the
Toledo Mud Hens vs. Louisville Bats (postponed) They were rained out in Toledo on Wednesday, and will make up the game on Friday evening in a doubleheader. It’s a 7:05 p.m. ET start now for Thursday night. Erie SeaWolves 5, Harrisburg Senators 0 (F/7)(box) Garrett Burhenn was nearly unhittable in this one, dominating the Senators
Happy afternoon baseball, friends. And an even happier “last time we have to play these guys this week” to the Phillies. Rough week for sure and today’s game didn’t feel much better. Spencer Turnbull (yes I had to double check he was the away pitcher, it took me a second) was up against a Tigers’
Detroit Tigers (37-42) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (52-27) Time/Place: 1:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: The Good PhightMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: TBD vs RHP Spencer Turnbull (3-0, 2.63 ERA) Game 80 Pitching Matchup 4 IP K% BB% FIP fWAR 4 IP K% BB% FIP fWAR TBD – – – – –
Toledo Mud Hens 14, Louisville Bats 4 (box) Spencer Torkelson and Parker Meadows went off on Tuesday night, while Brent Hurter, the recipient of ample run support, put together his best outing of the season as the Hens welcomed in the Bats like the Red Wedding. Alex Faedo made a rehab appearance in the first
It was a Battle Of The Left-Handed Aces down at the ol’ corporate-sponsored ball yard on Tuesday night, and the home team touched up a very, very good pitcher for the most runs he’s given up all year in a 4-1 win. Making the start for the home team was Tarik Skubal, who’d had a
Monday’s game was full of rarities. Casey Mize did something no Tiger ever had. Nick — name shortened from “Nicholas,” as he was known in his Tigers’ day — Castellanos played at Comerica Park in front of fans for the first time since 2019. And the Phillies did something that hasn’t been done in the