Baltimore – The fans at Camden Yards were chanting “Over-rated, over-rated,” during Javier Báez’s at-bats Friday night. But with the Tigers down to their last strike in the ninth inning, against Orioles right-hander Felix Bautista who was throwing 102-mph heaters and 90-mph splitters, Báez delivered a clutch, two-out single to score Akil Baddoo from second
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The SeaWolves snapped a three-game skid by taking down the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 4-3, on Friday night at The Diamond. The SeaWolves jumped ahead for the third time in the series in the top of the first inning. Colt Keith singled with one out off of Mason Black, extending his The SeaWolves snapped a three-game
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Baltimore — The Tigers’ clubhouse erupted, partly is shock, partly in sympathetic agony, when the Los Angeles Dodgers broke up former Tiger Drew Smyly’s bid for a perfect game in the eighth inning Friday in Chicago. “Oh my God!,” several players said as Cubs catcher Yan Gomes collided with Smyly tracking an swinging-bunt hit rolled
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After an off-day (I imagine) spent taking an old-timey steam train from Detroit to Baltimore, with the players playing gin-rummy and taking turns bashing out Tin Pan Alley songs on an upright piano, the Tigers ran headlong into the Orioles’ hotter-than-hot pitching. Coming into the game they’d shut out opponents for 26 straight innings, but
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BALTIMORE — Detroit Tigers relievers were riding a scoreless streak of more than 17 innings until right-hander José Cisnero reset the counter Friday night when the Baltimore Orioles hit a solo home run, breaking a scoreless tie, with two strikes and two outs in the seventh inning. Again, the Tigers showed their resiliency. A clutch two-strike,
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BALTIMORE — The Detroit Tigers, one of the hottest teams in baseball, nearly carried a six-game winning streak into their two-city, six-game road trip against the Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers. The winning streak, though, stopped at five games in Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians at Comerica Park. The Tigers, despite late-inning home
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Join us as Joey Chestnut, the greatest competitive eater of all time, comes to Fifth Third Field on Saturday, May 27. Joey will participate in several events and promotions before and during the Mud Hens game, including a pregame meet and greet, (2) one-minute eating exhibitions including cotton candy and ice cream, and more.
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Detroit Tigers right-hander Spencer Turnbull learned patience as he rehabilitated from Tommy John surgery. He regained mobility and range of motion without throwing, played catch at varying distances and, finally, returned to games earlier this year in spring training. There were more than 650 days between pitches in the big leagues, from June 4, 2021,
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