Boston — It wasn’t quite the fairy tale return Eduardo Rodriguez hoped for, making his first trip back to Fenway Park, where he pitched for six seasons. “I was trying to get pitches down and I missed over the plate, you are always going to pay for that,” said Rodriguez, who ended up enduring his
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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
Lakeland, Fla. — On any list of 2023 Tigers farm mysteries there was, somewhere near the top, Cristian Santana. Here was a shortstop for Single-A Lakeland, albeit 19 years old, who came into the season ranked as the 11th-best Tigers prospect. And then he hit .105 in April and .063 in May and, well, no
Top 2 DET 1 BOS 0 Result of AB Miguel Cabrera’s RBI groundout AB: Miguel Cabrera | P: Kutter Crawford
Eduardo Rodriguez pitched at Fenway Park for the first time since 2021. The Detroit Tigers‘ left-hander, who signed a five-year, $77 million free-agent deal with the Tigers in November 2021, hadn’t taken the mound at Fenway Park since the end of his six-year tenure with the Boston Red Sox. In his return, Rodriguez allowed six
Boston — It felt like the baseball gods were piling on, frankly. Tigers’ shortstop Javier Báez, already grinding through one of the worst offensive seasons of his career, found out last Saturday that his grandfather, with whom he was extremely close, had died. Logistics being what they are with trying to make dates and arrangements
The Detroit Tigers placed shortstop Javier Báez on the bereavement list before Sunday’s game due to the recent death of his grandfather. On the bereavement list, Báez must miss a minimum of three games and can miss up to seven games. The 30-year-old, who was scratched Saturday with right knee soreness, has been in and
Boston – It’s comforting that the acerbic wit is still intact. It tells you Alex Lange is still very much in the fight. He’s not cowering or shutting himself down emotionally. He was asked on Saturday what he’s been working on through this rough stretch he’s found himself in. “I mean, getting strikes would be
Detroit Tigers outfielder Matt Vierling, who has been playing more third base recently to expand his defensive versatility, feels like his on-field performance embodies both heart and hustle. “I’ve always been that type of player,” Vierling said. “You play at one speed, and you give everything you got.” That’s why Vierling is proud to be
The Tigers provided updates on several injured minor leaguers on Friday, including the news that Angel De Jesus recently underwent Tommy John surgery. (Hat tip to MLive.com’s Evan Woodbery.) The timing of the procedure will almost surely keep De Jesus out of action for all of the 2024 season, as Spring Training 2025 seems to
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 — Eric Haase’s first reaction when the ball left his bat was to yell at it. Like, get the heck out of here! He hadn’t hit a home run since June 14, a drought of 97 plate appearances. Understandable then that when he connected with a 2-2 cutter from Boston starter Brayan Bello in
The Detroit Tigers cleared the Green Monster at Fenway Park. Four times. The quartet of home runs over the 37-foot, 2-inch wall — Kerry Carpenter in the second and eighth innings, Eric Haase in the fifth inning and Spencer Torkelson in the sixth inning — powered the Tigers to a 6-2 win over the Boston Red
Boston — Nobody has to tell Eduardo Rodriguez about the unique challenge pitching at Fenway Park presents. Pitching here for six seasons, pitching postseason games here, he’s well aware. It took him all of two starts to experience the full range of what can happen to pitchers, left-handed pitchers, especially, in this park. His first
Boston – Talking to Tigers right-hander Matt Manning, you can understand the infatuation with his slider. For one, it’s new. For another, it’s an elite pitch and for the most part, it’s been effective. “That’s why it was hard for me (to limit the usage),” he said. “I was getting such good results with the
Detroit Tigers (52-64) vs. Boston Red Sox (61-55) When: 4:10 p.m. Saturday. Where: Comerica Park in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Tigers RHP Matt Manning (3-4, 5.06 ERA) vs. Red Sox RHP Brayan Bello (8-6, 3.64 ERA). • Box score LIKE A PROUD FATHER: Detroit Tigers say it’s ‘really good to
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
Boston — The Red Sox validated something Tigers manager AJ Hinch said before the game Friday. Asked about playing in the quirky confines of Fenway Park, Hinch said, “It’s not the stadium that beats you, it’s the team that plays here.” The Red Sox put up one quality at-bat after another and effectively wore down
Top 2 DET 1 BOS 0 Result of AB Kerry Carpenter’s solo homer (14) AB: Kerry Carpenter | P: Brayan Bello
Before Friday’s game, the Boston Red Sox reinstated left-handed starter Chris Sale, a consistent Cy Young candidate before injuries derailed the past four years of his career, from the 60-day injured list. His first start in return from the injured list went pretty well, at least for 14 batters. The 34-year-old — a seven-time All-Star
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