Boston — You take your glimmers when you see them and if his at-bats Monday and Tuesday against the Red Sox are an indication, Javier Báez might be breaking out. “Yeah, I think so,” Báez said after he homered and tripled in the 5-4 loss Tuesday. “I was pulling a little bit to third base.
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Boston — A phrase that manager AJ Hinch has uttered way too frequently this season was apropos again Tuesday night at Fenway Park. The Tigers didn’t do enough to win a baseball game. They battled. They stayed in the fight. They lost. For the eighth time in 10 games, they lost. For the 42nd time
Boston — A phrase that manager AJ Hinch has uttered way too frequently this season was apropos again Tuesday night at Fenway Park. The Tigers didn’t do enough to win a baseball game. They battled. They stayed in the fight. They lost. For the eighth time in 10 games they lost. For the 42nd time
Boston — You might’ve had to do a double take, but that side-arming right-hander throwing 96- and 97-mph bullets at the Tigers in the eighth inning Monday night was indeed Downriver’s John Schreiber. He’s bigger these days and bearded and more confident than he was at any time during his two seasons with the Tigers in 2019
Boston — Tigers pitching coach Chris Fetter isn’t going anywhere. Fetter, according to manager AJ Hinch, informed officials at the University of Michigan that he was taking his name out of consideration for their search for a head baseball coach. “He was contacted by them and he has removed his name from consideration,” Hinch said Tuesday.
Boston — Manager AJ Hinch doesn’t typically make a mound visit unless he’s changing pitchers. Which made his visit to starter Alex Faedo in the fourth inning of the Tigers’ 5-2 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway Park Monday curious. There was nobody warming in the bullpen. Hinch’s mission became crystal clear. It may
Boston — He wasn’t gone that long, but in some ways Jeimer Candelario had to feel like he was walking into a completely different clubhouse Monday. “Just the vibe,” he said. “Things are starting to go our way.” Candelario, out since June 6 with a left shoulder subluxation, made the short drive from Worcester, Massachusetts, where
Hamtramck — Hamtramck Stadium is the second-oldest Negro League ballpark still standing in 2022. Legends such as Cool Papa Bell, Satchel Paige and Detroit native Norman “Turkey” Stearnes played in the venue. It’s a relic of the past, and one of importance to many. But it was closed in 1997 and there were talks to demolish
Bally Sports Detroit is launching a direct-to-consumer streaming service that will give Detroit sports fans access to Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons game broadcasts without needing a cable subscription. The service, Bally Sports+, will launch Thursday, and will mirror the content available on the linear service. The cost will be $19.99 a month; fans who
Detroit — Maybe AJ Hinch just wanted to go hang out with his kids on Father’s Day. Or maybe — and perhaps more likely — he was arguing balls and strikes with the umpire behind home plate, who ran Hinch out of the game in the third inning of the Tigers’ 7-3 win over the Texas Rangers on Sunday. It’s
Detroit — Tigers top prospect Riley Greene arrived on the scene Saturday and reached base safely four times to help propel Detroit to a 14-7 win over the Texas Rangers, snapping a six-game losing skid. Greene registered two singles and a pair of walks working out of the sixth spot in the lineup. On Sunday, however, he
He can be overlooked, even forgotten, when Colt Keith, Ryan Kreidler, Cristian Santana, Izaac Pacheco — and others tend to be the Tigers’ spicier farm-system celebrities. But be careful with Wenceel Perez. He’s an infielder. Aiming for Detroit. “He’s really put himself back on the map,” said Ryan Garko, the Tigers vice president who oversees player-development. Perez
Detroit — Tigers top prospect Riley Greene arrived on the scene Saturday and reached base safely four times to help propel Detroit to a 14-7 win over the Texas Rangers, snapping a six-game losing skid. Greene registered two singles and a pair of walks working out of the sixth spot in the lineup. On Sunday, however, he’ll
One year ago, before so much changed across Detroit’s baseball terrain, Akil Baddoo was playing for the Tigers and driving a born-again MLB team. He was batting .262, with five home runs, a .350 on-base average, and .839 OPS. A rookie the Tigers had all but stolen from the Twins was a fan darling. And
Detroit — The Tigers were due for a boost and a burst. Overdue. Way overdue. That’s fitting, because Riley Greene was due for his celebrated debut, way overdue. Whether it was a quirk of timing or a legitimate spark, we’ll see. All we know for now is, the Tigers just inhaled deeply on fresh hope.
Detroit — You can call it the Riley Greene effect if you want, the Tigers don’t really care. This was just long overdue. After a long string of zeros, the Tigers finally put some crooked numbers on the scoreboard, a lot of them. They scored a season-high 14 runs and ended a six-game losing streak, beating
Detroit — You can call it the Riley Greene effect if you want, the Tigers don’t really care. This was just long overdue. After a long string of zeros, the Tigers finally put some crooked numbers the scoreboard, a lot of them. They scored a season-high 14 runs and snapped a six-game losing streak, beating the
Detroit – It was just a little more than three years ago, on a sun-kissed afternoon at Comerica Park much like this one. Al Kaline was standing behind the batter’s cage. Miguel Cabrera was in the dugout. General manager Al Avila, assistant GM David Chadd and other members of the front office were milling around.
Detroit — The frustration is palpable. Nobody is trying to excuse it or sugar-coat it. It’s a brutal stretch, pure and simple, the worst stretch of offense in decades. They just are running out of ways to explain it. The Tigers were shutout for the 10th time this season, losing to the Texas Rangers 7-0
Detroit — Tarik Skubal came into the game with the fifth best strikeout-to-walk percentage in baseball (23%). So when he walked the leadoff hitter on five pitches to start the game, well, it wasn’t a positive omen. It got worse when Skubal gave up three runs in the first inning. That’s been a mostly fatal
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