Welcome to a new week, as the Tigers continue their road trip, now headed to Atlanta to take on the Braves. The Monday night game saw Reese Olson take on Max Fried, and both pitchers were in fine form. The offense on both side, less so. Mark Canha got a two-out single in the first,
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Detroit Tigers (34-36) vs. Atlanta Braves (38-31) Time/Place: 7:20 p.m., Truist ParkSB Nation Site: Battery PowerMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Reese Olson (1-8, 3.68 ERA) vs. LHP Max Fried (6-3, 3.20 ERA) Game 72 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Olson 71.0
The Detroit Tigers dropped its three-game road set with the Houston Astros last weekend to make it four-straight series losses for the Motor City Kitties. The stretch has the team sinking in the American League Central, where they now sit three games under the .500 mark. Next up for AJ Hinch’s squad are the Atlanta
Omaha Storm Chasers 5, Toledo Mud Hens 2 (Fri)(Gm1)(F/7)(box) Omaha Storm Chasers 6, Toledo Mud Hens 2 (Fri)(Gm2)(F/8)(box) Omaha Storm Chasers 7, Toledo Mud Hens 4 (Sat)(box) Omaha Storm Chasers 2, Toledo Mud Hens 1 (Sun)(box) The Mud Hens had a rough week with the Storm Chasers in town, winning just one of six games
A day after racking up a ton of offense, the Tigers nearly got no-hit on Father’s Day as Ronel Blanco shut them down for seven innings. Kenta Maeda took some early damage before he settled into his outing and the Tigers couldn’t scratch out any offense until the ninth inning, losing their third series in
On a hot and humid afternoon in the Lone Star state, the Detroit Tigers took on the Houston Astros. Jack Flaherty got the call for the Tigers, while expected starter and legendary ex-Tiger Justin Verlander was scratched with neck discomfort a few hours before the game. His replacement was Spencer Arrighetti, a 24-year-old rookie right-hander
Detroit Tigers (33-36) vs. Houston Astros (32-38) Time/Place: 4:10 p.m., Minute Maid ParkSB Nation Site: The Crawfish BoxesMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Jack Flaherty (3-4, 3.22 ERA) vs. RHP Justin Verlander (3-2, 3.95 ERA) Game 70 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR
Happy Friday night from Minute Maid Park, where the Tigers faced off against the Astros to start the weekend series. Tarik Skubal was on the mound for Detroit and Hunter Brown in for the ‘Stros. Here’s how the night went. If you want a spoiler, this game stayed scoreless for a REALLY long time. In
The Detroit Tigers struggled on their recent home stand, dropping two out of three to the Milwaukee Brewers before repeating the process against the Washington Nationals. The Motor City Kitties now hit the road in search of better luck away from Comerica Park. The first leg of the road trip takes AJ Hinch’s squad to
Toledo Mud Hens vs. Omaha Storm Chasers (postponed) They were rained out in Toledo on Thursday. The series is tied up at a game apiece. They’ll play two on Friday night starting at 5:35 p.m. ET. LHP Bryan Sammons (4-3, 3.29 ERA) has been on a roll for the Hens. He’ll start Game 1. If
With Casey Mize squaring off against Patrick Corbin, it seemed like a good afternoon for things to go the Tigers’ way. Here’s how the afternoon game went down. The Nationals went 1-2-3 in the top of the first. The Tigers saw a two-out single from Mark Canha, who then stole second. They were not able
Detroit Tigers (32-35) vs. Washington Nationals (32-35) Time/Place: 1:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Federal BaseballMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Casey Mize (1-4, 4.73 ERA) vs. RHP MacKenzie Gore (5-5, 3.57 ERA) Game 68 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Mize 59.0
Omaha Storm Chasers 7, Toledo Mud Hens 5 (box) Ty Madden put together another strong outing on Wednesday. He spun five innings of one run ball with a walk against four strikeouts. The Hens had the game in hand until the bullpen melted down in the eighth and ninth inning to blow it. Parker Meadows
The Tigers swung the bats reasonably well in this one, but the pitching and the defense were atrocious. Reese Olson couldn’t command his fastball and was knocked around all evening long. And when the Tigers finally made a push in the late innings, the Nationals fought right back, holding them off to take their second