Detroit – Never question Scott Harris’ ability to multi-task. As the Tigers’ president of baseball was walking reporters around the outfield at Comerica Park Wednesday afternoon, giving a preview of the new dimensions, the club announced a roster move. Right-handed reliever Edwin Uceta, 25, was claimed off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks. A native of
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After more than two decades of living with a mistake that increasingly became an embarrassment, the Tigers have made a second move to fix Comerica Park. Correct — a second plan. More later on some history that 20 years later tends to be forgotten. The Tigers announced Wednesday they’ll be making adjustments to Comerica’s two
Detroit — Better late than never, right? The Tigers announced Wednesday plans to alter the dimensions at Comerica Park in time for the 2023 season. The center-field wall will be moved in 10 feet, from 422 feet to 412 feet. The dimensions all were recalibrated using laser measurements and the wall in left actually measures
Detroit − Tigers president Scott Harris said on Saturday, the day he announced that he traded lefty reliever Gregory Soto to the Phillies, that he was close to signing another left-handed reliever, albeit it on a minor-league deal. That lefty reliever, as it turns out, is 32-year-old Chasen Shreve. A one-year deal with an invitation
Detroit — One minute you are basking in the still-warm glow of a National League pennant, reliving the thrilling run to the World Series. The next minute, well, you’re traded to a team that’s lost 526 games over the last six years and hasn’t sniffed the postseason since 2014. Shock is unavoidable. “I would say
Detroit – I reached out to Kody Clemens on Friday, completely unaware, as was he, that in less than 24 hours he was going to be an ex-Tiger, traded quite suddenly to the Phillies on Saturday along with Gregory Soto. He’d been on my mind for a bunch of reasons. Mainly, I was pegging him
Detroit — President Scott Harris told anyone who’d listen that he would not be risk averse. He wasn’t going to be afraid to take calculated risks. And sure enough, in his first major trade with the Tigers, he traded lefty closer and two-time All-Star Gregory Soto and second-year utility man Kody Clemens to the National
Detroit — The Tigers are putting individual game tickets for spring training games at Joker Marchant Stadium on sale beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. If you are in Florida, you can buy tickets at stadium ticket office beginning at 7 a.m. Tickets can also be ordered over the phone — (863) 686-8075 — or at www.tigers.com/spring.
With developing hitters a full-throttle Tigers organizational goal, Triple-A Toledo’s new manager is a past MLB hitting coach — with no managerial experience Anthony Iapoce is the newest Mud Hens skipper, replacing Lloyd McClendon after McClendon departed following the 2022 season. The Tigers have not yet announced Iapoce’s hiring, but confirmation came by way of
Detroit — Preaching patience to Tigers fans is a waste of time. Rightfully so. The paying customers have been asked to be patient for far too long. Which is why the general outpouring of yawns, guffaws and snark over the club’s recent roster moves is understandable. Besides the signing of two veteran, free-agent starting pitchers
The Detroit Tigers are ringing in the new year with a trade. The Tigers on Saturday night announced they’ve acquired infielder Tyler Nevin from the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations. Nevin, 25, split time last season between Baltimore and Triple-A Norfolk. In 58 games with the Orioles, Nevin hit .197 in 157 at-bats, with two
It’s a tough time to be a Detroit sports fan. Much like the midtown and downtown areas of the city, the professional teams are going through their respective renaissance rebuilds — and, well, waiting for that feels like waiting for the road construction on I-75 and I-275 to finish. As we get ready to turn
Detroit — Tigers president Scott Harris has seen the best and worst of right-handed reliever Kervin Castro, who he’s bringing to Detroit on a minor-league deal. Castro, a native Venezuelan who turns 24 on Feb. 7, made his big-league debut while Harris was with the Giants in 2021. He didn’t allow an earned run in
Detroit — If you can’t beat him, claim him off waivers. That’s what the Tigers have done, claiming left-handed starting pitcher Zach Logue off waivers from the Oakland Athletics on Friday. Logue’s two best starts last season, his rookie season, were against the Tigers. He pitched seven scoreless innings with six strikeouts at Comerica Park
Lynn Henning | Special to The Detroit News In nine months and a few days, the Tigers no longer will be paying Miguel Cabrera. His contract will be up, and at age 40, he presumably will have retired, barring some form of improbable — maybe impossible — 2023 renaissance. That will leave the Tigers wearing a
The 20th annual Detroit Baseball Dinner, a night of merriment and deep baseball conversation as winter invites thoughts of spring training, will be held at 5:30 p.m., Jan. 28, at It’s A Matter Of Taste banquet hall in Commerce Township. The Detroit Baseball Dinner was launched in January 2002 as a means for baseball-minded people
By the end of the season, the Detroit Tigers’ pitching rotation looked a lot different than the group that started the season. Injuries decimated the pitching staff, and while they were relying on several of their young prospects at the beginning, they were just trying to get through the end of the year intact. Tarik
Riley Greene arrived at Comerica Park in 2022. So did Spencer Torkelson, Kerry Carpenter, Beau Brieske, Joey Wentz, Alex Faedo, Garrett Hill, Kody Clemens, Jason Foley, and Ryan Kreidler. Tigers kids steadily are coming — with more en route in 2023, including a likely batch of fresh flesh from the Detroit News 2023 Tigers Top
Detroit Tigers prospects Wilmer Flores and Kerry Carpenter were awarded the organization’s minor-league POTY awards Thursday — but the P stands for two different things. Flores, a 21-year-old right handed starter from Venezuela, earned pitcher of the year honors. “When they told me (I won), it felt really good,” Flores told reporters on Thursday. “I
Detroit — Tigers tickets are going on sale early. The Tigers announced that single-game tickets, including Opening Day, will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, with the early window running through Tuesday. They can be purchased at tigers.com/tickets. After that five-day window, single-game tickets will resume in February. “Next season will be a special
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