Akron Beacon Journal The Guardians lineup again struggled to put much of anything together in a 6-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers Monday night at Progressive Field. Aside from an early Jose Ramirez home run, the Guardians’ bats were quieted by Tigers starter Joey Wentz, who even after Monday’s outing has an ERA of 6.09.
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CLEVELAND — The players are buying in. A.J. Hinch has been participating chess matches with in-game matchups because the Detroit Tigers‘ roster doesn’t contain a multitude of everyday players. He often makes the right moves. When it works, he receives praise from the fans. When it doesn’t work, nobody is happy. The players have come around
Cleveland — The lessons don’t stop in this game. Tigers rookie Mason Englert looked like a poised and polished veteran on Friday night, striking out the Cardinals’ Nolan Gorman with the bases loaded in the eighth inning, preserving a one-run lead. On Sunday, he looked, well, like a rookie. He inherited runners at first and
Catcher Grayson Greiner announced his retirement from professional baseball today, posting a message on Twitter. He then extends profound thanks to his family, friends, agents, teammates, coaches, team staff and fans. “While I’ve given almost my entire life to playing this game, I’m extremely excited for the next chapter of my life,” he says. “I’ll
Top 1 DET 0 CLE 0 Result of AB Andrés Giménez’s slick play AB: Riley Greene | P: Tanner Bibee
Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Mark Gorosh (@sportz5176) and Evan Petzold (@evanpetzold) • Editor: Robin Chan • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Email: epetzold@freepress.com On this episode: This week, Mark and Evan take in the unexpected but greatly welcomed positive highlights of the team. Coming off of a week which included sweeping the New York Mets, the guys are noting some adjustments. What’s
Cleveland — The lessons don’t stop in this game. Tigers rookie Mason Englert looked like a poised and polished veteran on Friday night, striking out the Cardinals’ Nolan Gorman with the bases loaded in the eighth inning, preserving a one-run lead. On Sunday, he looked, well, like a rookie. He inherited runners at first and
Cleveland — Tigers skipper AJ Hinch was in Bobby Fischer mode again Sunday, playing managerial chess like a grand champion. Seventh inning. Miguel Cabrera had just lashed an RBI single off right-handed reliever James Naile to cut the Cardinals’ lead to 3-2. And the Tigers still had runners at the corners with two outs. Hinch
Is this the May that finally delivers a dose of hope for the Detroit Tigers? The season’s second month has been full of disappointment over the past eight years, with only two winning Mays for the Tigers since the start of the 2015 season (both were virtual dead heats, with the Tigers finishing one game
The Kansas City Royals are near the bottom of the MLB Power Rankings when it comes to every factor, including run differential. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) MLB Power Rankings of all 30 teams based exclusively on run differential.
ST. LOUIS — Nick Maton chased Javier Báez through the dugout immediately after the slugger returned from hitting a home run in the first inning of Friday’s series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. Báez, a 10-year MLB veteran, didn’t want to exchange his baseball helmet for the hockey helmet, part of the Detroit Tigers‘ home
Most great pitchers have that pitch. You know the one – whether it’s a high-octane fastball, a wipeout slider or a really good 12-6 curve, it’s the pitch that dominates the discussion around that player’s arsenal and, if all goes well, remains iconic for years to come. You’re probably already thinking of a few. And
ST. LOUIS — The Detroit Tigers went from an extreme high to an extreme low in the same inning on Sunday. After plating five runs in the top of the sixth, four of which came on a Jake Rogers grand slam, the Tigers gave it all back in the bottom of the frame as the
ST. LOUIS — Two outs, full count, bases loaded. Catcher Jake Rogers, better known for his defensive prowess, hammered a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning. When the ball cleared the fence, the Detroit Tigers appeared to be on their way to six wins in a row and back-to-back series sweeps. But the Tigers collapsed
St. Louis — The Tigers helped turn the jeers to cheers at Busch Stadium on Sunday with a nightmarish defensive showing in a seven-run sixth inning that propelled the reeling Cardinals to a 12-6 win and snap their eight-game losing streak. “That’s a good inning to forget,” said Spencer Torkelson, who blasted his third home
Some who follow all things Tigers have noted the team could use a few more good men — in starting rotations throughout the farm. It’s a bit thin out there. Ty Madden is, of course, on hand at Double-A Erie and moving ever closer to Detroit. Wilmer Flores supposedly is en route, although his definite
Detroit Tigers (15-17) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (10-24) When: 2:15 p.m. Sunday. Where: Busch Stadium, in St. Louis. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Tigers RHP Alex Faedo (season debut; 1-5, 5.53 ERA in 2022) vs. Cardinals LHP Steven Matz (0-4, 6.39 ERA). • Box score Tigers lineup: RF Matt Vierling SS Javier Báez CF Riley Greene
St. Louis — Two years and 11 days after he threw a no-hitter in Seattle, Spencer Turnbull was optioned to Triple-A Toledo on Sunday morning. “Pretty tough conversation to have with a player of his caliber,” manager AJ Hinch said after announcing the move before the game. Hinch met with Turnbull at the team hotel
Yes, of course, it is a small sampling. A dozen games. So, if anyone cares to nitpick Dillon Dingler’s early numbers, the floor is theirs. The bat, however, remains in Dingler’s right-handed control, and what it has done these past three weeks has returned Dingler to the realm of Most Important Tigers Prospects. It’s all
Bot 1 DET 0 STL 1 Result of AB Goldschmidt’s solo dinger (5) AB: Paul Goldschmidt | P: Alex Faedo
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