Below is a snapshot of each organization. For each team, we list its total of Top 100 Prospects and Prospect Points (100 for the No. 1 prospect, 99 for No. 2 and so on through one for No. 100), a quick — if imprecise — measure of its blue-chip talent. Blue JaysTop 100: 2 |
Detroit Tigers
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As the club headed to Minnesota to enjoy an off-day on Monday before opening a two-game set, here are three things that stood out during the finale at Fenway Park: Rodriguez’s homecomingNo stranger to pitching at Fenway after playing six seasons with the Red Sox, Eduardo Rodriguez returned to his former home ballpark for the
Top 2 DET 1 BOS 0 Result of AB Miguel Cabrera’s RBI groundout AB: Miguel Cabrera | P: Kutter Crawford
BOSTON — After giving up a combined 17 earned runs over his previous three starts, Matt Manning was in need of a pick-me-up outing. Making his first career start at Fenway Park and facing a Red Sox lineup stacked with six left-handed hitters, the right-hander had his work cut out for him on Saturday afternoon.
BOSTON — When the lineup was posted ahead of the Tigers’ series opener against the Red Sox on Friday night, Riley Greene’s name wasn’t on it. As Detroit continues to monitor Greene’s workload following his return from a stint on the injured list, Friday was a scheduled off-day for the outfielder. Manager A.J. Hinch said
Top 2 DET 1 BOS 0 Result of AB Kerry Carpenter’s solo homer (14) AB: Kerry Carpenter | P: Brayan Bello
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. DETROIT — The Tigers’ prospect rankings were expected to be in flux this year after several players graduated to Detroit over the past year, but a strong 2023 Draft
This might be the dog days of summer for some, but for us at MLB Pipeline, it’s a time for excitement and positive energy. The caffeine? An influx of talent from the recently completed Draft, a changing landscape due to the Trade Deadline and brand new versions of our Top 100 Prospects list, all of
DETROIT — Many rookie pitchers find themselves where Reese Olson was last weekend, searching for answers after what had worked early in the season goes awry. Few of them figure it out so quickly. The 3,000 rpm slider that was close to unhittable for Olson for two months was hit enough by the Rays last
Bot 3 MIN 0 DET 0 Result of AB Jorge Polanco’s nice pick AB: Zack Short | P: Kenta Maeda
Bot 1 DET 0 BOS 1 Result of AB Masataka Yoshida’s RBI forceout AB: Masataka Yoshida | P: Tarik Skubal
The scouting report on the Tigers slugger out of college and through the Minor Leagues raved about his power to all fields and against all pitches. Yet until his two-homer performance in Wednesday night’s 9-5 win over the Twins at Comerica Park, his only home run to right field was his third MLB homer —
The new Top 100 Prospects list is coming! Revised Top 30s for every organization too! Thursday evening, to be exact. We give you a sneak preview below by identifying the prospect who has risen the furthest on each team’s Top 30 since the start of the season. As for the biggest jump on the Top
DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera hasn’t made a big deal out of climbing statistical leaderboards and passing greats in his final season. He’d rather focus on individual games and team success when he can, and get on with preparing for the next game. Still, as he sat in the Tigers’ clubhouse at Comerica Park on Wednesday