Seattle — As the Tigers commence the second half of the season Friday night at T-Mobile Park, you might want to brace yourself. There’s going to be turbulence. Roster turbulence. Among the storylines to look out for: ▶ The ever-evolving, revolving starting rotation Eduardo Rodriguez, almost certainly, is in his final couple of weeks as
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Greg Gania was already living his dream when he arrived at Comerica Park on Saturday. Gania, the voice of the Erie SeaWolves and the team’s assistant general manager/communications, was filling in for longtime Detroit Tigers radio broadcaster Dan Dickerson for the entire weekend. It was a big opportunity for Gania, who has spotted in for
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The Tigers have released Jonathan Schoop, according to the transaction tracker at MLB.com. Once he clears release waivers, he’ll be a free agent. This was the expected outcome when Detroit designated the veteran infielder for assignment on Friday night. Schoop’s offensive struggles — he’s a .204/.248/.311 hitter going back to the start of 2022 — meant
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Longtime Double-A Erie SeaWolves broadcaster Greg Gania stepped into the radio broadcast booth for the Tigers last week and ended up calling a no-hitter. Filling in for Detroit radio play-by-play announcer Dan Dickerson, Gania’s first time covering an entire big league series wound up including a momentous occasion, the first combined no-hitter in Tigers history.
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Tyler Holton isn’t concerned about his pitching role with the Detroit Tigers. His singular focus has combined preparation with confidence. “Just being available and having the confidence to go out there and get the job done, no matter the situation,” Holton said. “That has been my mindset that has carried me through my career.” The
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