Detroit Tigers (26-34) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (37-25) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: AZ Snake PitMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Michael Lorenzen (2-2, 3.21 ERA) vs. RHP Merrill Kelly (7-3, 2.80 ERA) Game 61 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Lorenzen
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Times are tough for the Detroit Tigers, who now own a six-game losing streak after being swept by the Chicago White Sox last weekend and Philadelphia Phillies during the week — both on the road — to fall to eight games under the .500 mark. However, the American League Central division is a heaping, steaming
Buffalo Bisons 5, Toledo Mud Hens 4 (F/10)(box) Zach Logue was wild in this one and a comeback attempt got the Hens to extra innings only to lose in ten on Thursday. Logue went five innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and a grisly five walks. In the bottom of the fifth and down
The Tigers survived a no-hit bid by the Phillies’ Zack Wheeler and came back to take a one-run lead in the bottom of the ninth. Alex Lange couldn’t hold it, as everything is going bad in a hurry, and the Tigers were swept out of Philly by a score of 3-2 on Thursday night. The
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Buffalo Bisons 5 (box) Jack O’Loughlin’s second Triple-A start after moving all the way up from High-A ball went much better than the first. He only struck out two, sitting 92-93 mph for the most part, but he blanked the Bisons for five innings as the Hens built a lead and
Buffalo Bisons 10, Toledo Mud Hens 7 (box) Bergner allowed a run in the first inning, but Parker Meadows returned serve in the bottom half of the inning with this blast below. The Bisons got another run in the top of the second, but a Jermaine Palacios triple and a wild pitch tied it up
Coming into tonight’s game, the Detroit Tigers had lost four games in a row on their road trip: a sweep at the hands of the White Sox, and a lousy loss in the first game of the current three-game series in Philadelphia. The offense has been, well, offensive. Could they turn it around on Tuesday?
Let’s just get the miserable truth out of the way first. Aaron Nola was really good tonight. Really, really good. He kept a no-hitter going through six and 2⁄3 innings, and his offense supported him the whole way. This was a very bad game for the Tigers. But not as bad as it could have
Detroit Tigers (26-31) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (27-32) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Citizen’s BallparkSB Nation Site: The Good PhightMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: LHP Joey Wentz (1-5, 7.28 ERA) vs. RHP Aaron Nola (4-4, 4.70 ERA) Game 58 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Wentz
The Detroit Tigers struggled over the weekend in the Windy City against the Chicago White Sox, scoring just three runs in three games while being swept by their American League Central division rivals. Saddled with those three defeats, the Motor City Kitties are now five games under .500 and back in a tie with the
Roger Craig, whose 12 year major league career led into a long and storied career most notably as pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers and then as manager of the San Francisco Giants, died on Sunday at age 93 after a short illness, according to Giants spokesman. Craig won three World Series rings as a
Indianapolis Indians 11, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Fri)(box) Indianapolis Indians 10, Toledo Mud Hens 7 (Sat)(box) Indianapolis Indians 7, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Sun)(box) With the Detroit Tigers rapidly gobbling up the better talent on the Mud Hens, it’s not so surprising that they went down 5-1 in this six-game set. On Friday, lefty Jack
Can’t wait to leave Chicago. Michael Kopech kicked things off on the White Sox mound by taking the Tigers batters 1-2-3. In the bottom of the first, Matthew Boyd fumbled early with a leadoff single to Tim Anderson, but found his footing quickly and finished off the remaining batters in order. The second and third
A very well pitched game from both sides saw no runs driven in by either side. All three came via wild pitches, and the tally of one for the Sox, two wild pitches by the Tigers, tells the tale as the White Sox made it two in a row with a 2-1 victory on Saturday.