Detroit — The Detroit Tigers are going through a bit of a power surge — at least by their standards, anyway. In the last two games, the Tigers have hit five homers. Three of them have come off the bat of Jeimer Candelario, one from Miguel Cabrera and another came by way of Eric Haase, whose grand slam against
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Detroit — The Detroit Tigers are going through a bit of a power surge — at least by their standards, anyway. In the last two games, the Tigers have hit five homers. Three of them have come off the bat of Jeimer Candelario, one from Miguel Cabrera and another came by way of Eric Haase, whose grand slam against
Detroit – It didn’t end well for the Tigers Tuesday night. A clutch, game-tying single by rookie Riley Greene in the bottom of the ninth dissolved quickly into a nightmare 10th inning for the Tigers and a 6-4 win for the San Diego Padres — their first ever win in Detroit after seven straight losses spaced
Detroit — Joe Jimenez signed with the Tigers out of the Puerto Rican Baseball Academy in 2013. He was 18 years old. He made his big-league debut in 2017. Michael Fulmer came to the Tigers in a trade with the Mets in 2015. He was 22 and playing in Double-A. He debuted with the Tigers one
A common grievance against Al Avila, who for now remains Tigers general manager, is that he doesn’t make good trades. Or enough trades. Or trades that impact the Tigers’ roster in any dramatic fashion. A like refrain comes from fans who, the minute you propose the Tigers trade a person of value and make possible
Detroit — They spanned multiple sections in the Comerica Park outfield and behind the visitor’s dugout. They arrived by the busload, clad in unmistakable bright red T-shirts with No. 9 on the back. They called themselves the “Crone Zone” — and they were there to see St. Clair’s prodigal son, Jake Cronenworth, who in the last two
Troy — Police are investigating the weekend theft of a classic muscle car from Detroit Tigers TV broadcaster and former outfielder Craig Monroe, officials said. Investigators believe the car, a silver 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 with a Texas license plate, was taken sometime Saturday night from the garage of the apartment complex where Monroe lives, Troy
Troy — Police are investigating the weekend theft of a classic muscle car from Detroit Tigers TV broadcaster and former outfielder Craig Monroe, officials said. Investigators believe the car, a silver 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 with a Texas license plate, was taken sometime Saturday night from the garage of the apartment complex where Monroe lives, Troy
Detroit — The Tigers played host to the San Diego Padres Monday for the first time since 2005 and treated them just as rudely as they did back then. In fact, this is the third time the Padres have visited Detroit in their history and they’ve yet to taste victory. The Tigers won three straight games
Detroit — By the end of the day Sunday, the Tigers lost another starting pitcher (Rony Garcia) and absorbed another dispiriting loss to the Twins, 9-1. So it’s hard to look back on that carnage and pick a spot in the first inning as a pivotal moment. But second baseman Jonathan Schoop did exactly that, kicking
Not always great, those pitching lines typically etched this spring and summer by the Tigers’ lightning-rod for Draft Day second-guesses, Jackson Jobe. And not always bad. Especially for a man who later this week turns 20 and who a year out of high school has been pitching at low-A Lakeland. On the season, Jobe, who
By John Kekis | Associated Press Cooperstown, N.Y. — Jim Kaat, the Zeeland, Michigan, native who pitched 25 seasons in the majors, is officially part of elite company. Kaat, who won 283 games during his career and helped the St. Louis Cardinals win a World Series in 1982, is one of seven new members inducted Sunday into the
Detroit — Another starting pitcher injured early in the game. Another long, taxing day on a wearying bullpen. Another futile uphill climb. Another loss. Positive vibes and silver linings were hard to find Sunday after the Tigers were thumped 9-1 by the Central Division-leading Twins, their seventh loss in eight games, dropping them to a
A player who for nearly four months has been working for the Tigers, accepting big-league baseball’s bliss and its bruises, suddenly returns to Triple A. It is a blow. He has essentially been told that, for all his talents, he failed. He must be further schooled. In the minors. Lloyd McClendon, who manages the Toledo
Detroit — There’s been a lot of organizational head-scratching over the play of third baseman Jeimer Candelario this season, including in the manager’s office. “I’m not sure which is more surprising,” manager AJ Hinch said Sunday morning. “The defensive struggles? It’s always been something he’s worked really hard at and hasn’t found a comfort zone, at
Detroit — The Tigers drew the third-largest crowd of the season to Comerica Park Saturday night, 34,205, and treated it to some pretty bad baseball. The Minnesota Twins took advantage of a batch of shaky defensive plays late in the game, scoring six straight runs (only two were earned) to beat the Tigers 8-4. “I
Detroit — The Tigers drew the third largest crowd of the season to Comerica Park Saturday night, 34,205, and treated it to some pretty bad baseball. The Minnesota Twins took advantage of a batch of shaky defensive plays late in the game, scoring six straight runs (only two were earned) to beat the Tigers 8-4.
Detroit — The Tigers started the day Saturday with just three starting pitchers on the active roster and a couple of TBA’s among the upcoming probable pitching matchups. Manager AJ Hinch offered some clarity. Rony Garcia, who has been on the injured list since July 3, is expected to be activated, perhaps as soon as
Detroit — The wheels have been set in motion, at last, for pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez to work his way off the restricted list and back into the Tigers’ rotation. General manager Al Avila announced before Saturday’s game that he and manager AJ Hinch had been in touch with Rodriguez and he’s begun a workout and
Upon further review, as the replay chiefs like to say, this week’s MLB Draft — and the Tigers’ stake in it — continues to take shape: 1. The Tigers went for bats early and arms late, which, without making too much of this week’s haul, has been a sequence long-recommended by a particularly vocal camp of fans
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