Detroit — Tigers manager AJ Hinch was asked before Saturday’s game what he thought about Mariners rookie right-hander Bryce Miller. “Good fastball and he likes to use it,” he said. “If any one of us had that fastball, we’d like to use it, too. Good young arm and he’s pretty bold in how he pitches.
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DETROIT — The exasperation on Alex Faedo’s face after watching Jarred Kelenic’s home run clear Comerica Park’s right-field fence provided the snapshot of Faedo’s Saturday afternoon. The Tigers right-hander had spotted a fastball up and in, an area where Kelenic traditionally doesn’t do damage, only to watch the Mariners slugger turn on it anyway. No wonder
Detroit Tigers right-hander Alex Faedo executed his pitches for nearly his entire start, but two hitters beat him in crucial situations. As a result, the Seattle Mariners scored three runs on home runs in the third and fourth innings. The two homers, both with two strikes and two outs, spoiled an otherwise impressive outing from
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Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, an eight-year MLB veteran, has flirted with a perfect game, posted a 0.43 ERA in his past six starts and consistently put the Detroit Tigers in a position to win games. The 30-year-old ranks as the fourth-best pitcher in baseball since April 12, when his impressive six-start stretch began, with a 1.7
Detroit — Matt Manning was in good spirits Saturday morning. “I feel really good,” he said after his daily catch-play session. “The last couple of days it’s felt the best.” Manning, the Tigers’ right-handed starting pitcher, is on the 60-day injured list recovering from a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot.
Top 1 SEA 0 DET 0 Result of AB Andy Ibáñez’s tenacious catch AB: J.P. Crawford | P: Alex Faedo
The St. Louis Cardinals need pitching — that much is clear. Zac Gallen and Sandy Alcantara aren’t walking through that door. Could Eduardo Rodriguez be an option? Eduardo Rodriguez is one of the hottest trade commodities in baseball. While the Detroit Tigers remain in the AL Central race, they’re still a few pieces away from…
When your about to be optioned out, then report an injury everyone’s going to be suspicious. That’s what the players have a union for. Getting to free agency means lots of money for a healthy pitcher today, and one who’s going over 30 before one free agency it’s very important. You look around and see
DETROIT — Pitching for the Mariners in the postseason last fall was the dream for Matthew Boyd, the pride of Mercer Island, Wash. Starting for the Tigers is a new day for Boyd, trying to prove he can be an effective member of a Major League rotation again after the flexor tendon in his left
Detroit – One of Matthew Boyd’s hallmark traits is his willingness to attack hitters in the strike zone. Strike-throwing is as much a part of his pitcher DNA as his slider and changeup. He wasn’t that guy Friday night. Not for a minute. “From the very beginning he looked uncomfortable,” manager AJ Hinch said after
Matthew Boyd couldn’t get through two innings. The 32-year-old, who signed a one-year, $10 million contract in the offseason after pitching for the Seattle Mariners last season, walked four batters, struggled to control his pitches from the beginning of his outing and exited with one out in the second inning. He gave up six runs
Top 1 SEA 1 DET 0 Result of AB Jarred Kelenic’s RBI single AB: Jarred Kelenic | P: Matthew Boyd
Detroit Tigers right-hander Spencer Turnbull entered a hotel room in St. Louis on May 6 following his seventh start in return from Tommy John surgery. He had allowed five runs and failed to complete five innings against the Cardinals. President of baseball operations Scott Harris, manager A.J. Hinch and pitching coach Chris Fetter greeted him
Detroit — The Tigers Friday reversed their course on pitcher Spencer Turnbull. Instead of being optioned to Triple-A Toledo, which he was after his start last Saturday in St. Louis, the club has placed him on the 15-day injured list with what they’re listing as neck discomfort, retroactive to May 7. The option has been
The Detroit Tigers keep winning. They’ve won 15 of their past 25 games, six of their past eight series and seven of nine games in May. The product on the field, more often than not, is a high-quality brand of baseball. The offense has maintained a selective aggressive approach, the starting pitchers are limiting teams
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. The Tigers’ hockey-themed home-run celebration includes not just the helmet and stick, but giant hockey gloves. Put those on the hands of a Major League hitter, and the baseball
Detroit — I’m not smart enough to tell team president Scott Harris how to run the Tigers. And neither are you. We all have opinions. We all have “takes.” It’s fun to chop it up and debate all kinds of issues. But, on the topic of trading Eduardo Rodriguez, we all need to stop. Now
Are the top 5 players in the Draft in their own, very high tier? And are they better than any year since 2011? A’s falling to pick #6 in Draft Lottery is some bad, bad luck — @dhb38 There’s a clear top five in terms of 2023 Draft talent, with Louisiana State teammates Dylan Crews
DETROIT — Dr. Su McKeithen-Polish never thought she would be living in the United States. “When I was around 10 years old, my mom remarried an American diplomat,” said McKeithen-Polish, who was born and raised in Thailand. “He was stationed in Laos. But when the Communists took over in 1975, the American families left —
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