Take one turn in the batting cage with the 2020 number one overall pick of the MLB draft, Spencer Torkelson. “Tork” hit 30 home runs across 3 levels of the minor leagues last year, and this spring he hopes to open some more eyes in Tigertown.
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We check in with one of the most highly touted prospects in all of baseball, outfielder Riley Greene, as he works toward his goal of wearing the Old English D at the big league level. When he does make his Detroit debut, will he be playing left, center or right field? He offers his thoughts
Check in with Tigers highly touted prospects Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson and Dillon Dingler as they begin their 2022 season at the Tigers Minor League Spring Training Camp.
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Lou Whitaker can’t find the words to describe his feelings about seeing his #1 go on the Comerica Park wall, so teammates Dan Petry, Lance Parrish and Alan Trammell express what millions of Tigers fans are feeling.
The finale of a 3-part series profiling the Tigers top prospects includes an update on a pair of generational talents who may find themselves in Detroit this season, outfielder Riley Greene and first baseman Spencer Torkelson. Plus, catcher Dillon Dingler continues to make his case that he’s not far behind, while high school phenom Jackson
The second of a 3-part series profiling the Tigers top prospects introduces an international man of mystery in Roberto Campos, an 18-year-old slugger from Cuba with a power-packed swing. Plus, a pair of hard throwing pitchers from the 2021 Draft in Dylan Smith and Ty Madden, as well as slugging teenage shortstop, Izaac Pacheco.
Still just a teenager, Jackson Jobe already boasts a major league caliber slider, and he has a major league attitude to go with it. The #3 overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft is fired up as he approaches his first spring training as a professional.
In a special event at Comerica Park, Dan Dickerson and Craig Monroe regaled their audience with stories from Tigers past, including what Magglio Ordonez may have said just prior to hitting his historic blast to clinch the 2006 ALCS.
The first of a 3-part series provides an update on Detroit Tigers prospects #12 through #9 according to MLB Pipeline, including a shortstop who is knocking at the door of making his big league debut.
Dillon Dingler impressed many during his first full season as a pro, rising from single A West Michigan to double A Erie. The Tigers #4 prospect according to MLB Pipeline is now looking to build on that big first year, and one day fulfill the expectations that come with being the franchise’s “catcher of the
Erie Seawolves infielder Andre Lipcius keeps things fun, but that doesn’t detract from his focus on becoming a big leaguer. The versatile infielder from the University of Tennessee impressed many in 2021 while making the jump from single A West Michigan to double A Erie.
Former Tiger all-star Charlie “Paw Paw” Maxwell was recently recognized in the town he helped bring fame during his playing career in Detroit.
MLB.com Tigers beat reporter Jason Beck joins Daniella Bruce and Art Regner to recap an already busy offseason for the Tigers!
The Tigers newest pitcher arrives at Comerica Park for his first day as a member of the Detroit Tigers.. Go behind the scenes as the newest member of the Tigers rotation arrives at the park, signs his contract, talks with the media, and more.
New Tigers catcher Tucker Barnhart joins Art Regner and Daniella Bruce to discuss his excitement to join the organization and his goals as a Tiger. We apologize for the slight technical difficulties, but Tucker has such good insight we couldn’t keep this from you!
Jeimer Candelario spoke with the media after being named Tiger of the Year for the second consecutive season. Hear his thoughts on the 2021 season, as well as the goals he’s looking to achieve in the years ahead.
For the second consecutive year, third baseman Jeimer Candelario has been named the Tiger of the Year by the Detroit chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Candelario received nine votes, while Jonathan Schoop picked up five votes, Robbie Grossman three votes and Casey Mize one vote. Candelario becomes the first Detroit player to
Meet Elvin Rodriguez, the pitching prospect the Tigers acquired in a deal for Justin Upton in 2017. The Tigers added the 23-year-old right-hander to their 40-man roster, a sure sign they believe in his potential and do not want to risk losing him this offseason.
2-time Gold Glove Winner Tucker Barnhart told reporters he is excited to join the Tigers and work with their young pitchers in his first Zoom session since being traded to Detroit. Tigers Executive V.P. of Baseball Operations and General Manager said Barnhart is exactly the player they were targeting to begin this offseason.
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