This one started off just a little different from Friday night’s victory. Zac Gallen will do that to you. Still the Tigers didn’t have too much trouble generating traffic on the bases. Early on they just couldn’t get the big hit. That all changed in the seventh inning when a monster six-run rally put the
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Detroit Tigers (21-22) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (21-23) Time/Place: 8:10 p.m., Chase FieldSB Nation Site: AZ Snake PitMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-3, 3.88 ERA) vs. RHP Zac Gallen (5-2, 2.86 ERA) Game 45 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Flaherty
After a series of struggles against three pretty mediocre Miami Marlins’ starters, the Tigers came out red hot in this one. Tarik Skubal was awesome as usual, and didn’t need the help, but it was certainly good to see the Tigers dish out this level of beatdown after a rough stretch as they torched the
The month of May has been quite unkind to the Detroit Tigers, who lost all four of their series so far after dropping two of three at home to the Miami Marlins this past week. The Motor City Kitties have struggled a bit at Comerica Park and perhaps the upcoming six-game road trip will cure
Toledo Mud Hens 8, Indianapolis Indians 6 (Gm1)(F/9)(box) Indianapolis Indians 5, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (Gm2)(F/7)(box) Keider Montero had his worst start of the season, but the Hens’ offense had enough firepower to take Game 1 anyway. Montero gave up a home run to Henry Davis in the bottom of the first to give Indy
Toledo Mud Hens at Indianapolis Indians (postponed) They cancelled Wednesday’s game because of a wet field, after Tuesday’s was rained out. So it will be a doubleheader matinee on Thursday with Bryan Sammons (4-2, 3.74 ERA) getting the start in Game 1. RHP Keider Montero should be on schedule to pitch Game 2. First pitch
I’m going to start with the good part: Casey Mize continues to look good on the mound. The bad, however, is that the Tigers got trounced by the Marlins AGAIN, and it’s just not fun to watch when that happens, so if you were working this afternoon and not able to watch, then lucky you.
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Toledo Mud Hens at Indianapolis Indians (postponed) Game 1 of this set was rained out on Tuesday evening. Keider Montero was scheduled to start, so presumably he’ll get the ball tomorrow, moving Brant Hurter to Thursday, when they’ll play a day doubleheader to make up this one. Harrisburg Senators 5, Erie SeaWolves 1 (F/7)(box) Carlos
The Tigers came back to win Monday night’s game in a thrilling victory, but there would be no such comeback on Tuesday night as Detroit dropped a 1-0 contest to the Marlins in 10 innings. The hardest-luck of hard-luck pitchers these days, Reese Olson, started for the home team tonight. Look, I know that “pitcher
Welcome back. In our Week Seven edition of the podcast, there is much to discuss as promotion season hits, the Complex League gets underway, and we take listener questions. Rogelio Castillo and Chris Brown of Tigers Minor League Report, and Brandon Day of Bless You Boys, join forces for another weekly recap of the Tigers
I don’t mean to be mean here, but statistically speaking the 2024 Miami Marlins are a bad team. Going into tonight’s game, they had the worst record in baseball, and even for a not-spectacular Tigers club, this is one of those series where Detroit should win. Matt Manning started out well through his fist few
It might be hard to believe, but the 2024 Major League Baseball season is nearly one-quarter complete now that many teams have reached the 40-game mark. Once upon a time, a silver-haired manager led his squad to a record-best 35-5 start to the season, resulting in the last World Series title that the franchise earned.
The slump continues for the Detroit Tigers after a weekend that saw the struggling Houston Astros come to Comerica Park and take two of three from the home team. That now makes three straight series that AJ Hinch’s squad has lost, plummeting the team in the standings down to the .500 mark. The good news