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
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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.
Outfielder Riley Greene and righthanded pitcher Beau Brieske have been selected the 2021 Tigers Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year. Greene, 21, combined to play in 124 games between Double A Erie and Triple A Toledo in 2021, hitting .301/.387/.534 with 25 doubles, eight triples, 24 home runs and 84 RBI. Greene is
Tigers Pitcher Casey Mize recaps the 2021 season with Art Regner and Daniella Bruce.
The Tigers top moments and plays from the season’s final month, including two incredible home run robbing catches in left field.
Tigers 2022 first round draft pick Jackson Jobe joins Daniella Bruce to answer questions submitted by Tigers fans via Twitter, including the pitcher thinks he would do at the plate against Casey Mize. Hint: not great!
The Tigers top two prospects, Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson, take a moment to look back on their favorite moments across several minor league stops during the 2021 season.
Tigers radio play-by-play voice Dan Dickerson sits down with the Tigers third round selection of the 2021 MLB Draft, Alabama starting pitcher Dylan Smith.
In its inaugural season, HOME took viewers through the biggest moments and most compelling storylines of what became a surprising and eventful season at Comerica Park. So it’s only fitting that in the final episode, the focus turns to the two individuals who had the most impact in shaping the experiences of Tigers fans at
Dan Dickerson sits down with Izaac Pacheco, the Tigers 2021 2nd round pick who recently made his first visit to Comerica Park. The teenage slugger has already impressed in Lakeland with his left-handed power, as well as a strong arm that should keep him on the side of the infield. He discusses the draft process
Akil Baddoo robbed an early attempt at a home run off the bat of Hunter Dozier, clearing the way for an offensive outburst later that would pave the way to a 5-1 Tigers win. Miguel Cabrera led the attack with 3 hits and 4 RBI. Miggy now stands at 2,983 career hits with 8 games
With 16 hits, the Tigers offense kept the pressure on the White Sox all game long, but it was a clutch 2-out RBI single from Niko Goodrum in the bottom of the 7th inning that would be the key hit in a 5-3 win. It was the second win in a row over the White
The Tigers continued their run of recent success against first place teams with a 4-3 win over the White Sox. The game featured a bit of base-running wizardry by Victor Reyes. You’ll need to see it to believe it. And of course Hittin’ Harold Castro did what he does best, squeezing a well-placed clutch hit
Miguel Cabrera enters this homestand with seven consecutive hits, then thrills the Tigers faithful by adding two more in a Tigers win. The beat goes on for Miggy, who continues to come through as the Tigers would take 4 out of 5 games from the first place Rays and Brewers. But perhaps no Tiger this
Combining speed on the basepaths, clutch-hitting, and a second straight lights-out pitching performance, the Tigers took down the NL Central leading Brewers in a 4-1 win. Miguel Cabrera got the scoring started with the 2,976th hit of his career, an RBI double that would tie him with Alan Trammell for 6th place on the franchise’s
Derek Hill legged out a walkoff double – for reasons that remain unclear – as Victor Reyes raced around third to score the only run of the ballgame, giving the Tigers a second straight walkoff win over a division-leading team. Wily Peralta gave up just 2 hits in 6 innings to get the Tigers started.
Jeimer Candelario powered the Tigers to a series win over the A.L. East leading Rays with 2 home runs in a 8-7 win, including a 2-out, 2-run shot that tied the score in the bottom of the 10th inning. Robbie Grossman completed the comeback one-inning later with a walk-off walk with the bases loaded.
Miguel Cabrera did something no player 38 years or older has done since Ty Cobb did it in 1925 – hit safely in 9 consecutive at bats. It’s also the longest hit streak by any Tiger of any age since 1952. The hot streak pushed his career total to 2,973 hits. Listen to radio play-by-play
Jonathan Schoop’s grand slam in the bottom of the 7th brought the Tigers back from a 4-3 deficit, leading the way to a 10-4 win. Miguel Cabrera entered the game 7 for his last 7, then picked up hits in his first 2 at bats to make a 9 for 9 streak. That’s the longest
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