The Tigers announced a quartet of roster moves in advance of this afternoon’s game with the Blue Jays. Outfielder Riley Greene was activated from the 15-day injured list and right-hander Beau Brieske was activated from the 60-day IL, while Jonathan Schoop was designated for assignment (as reported yesterday) and Alex Faedo was optioned to Triple-A.
Well we had fun for a little while. On Friday night after the Tigers’ drubbing at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays, Evan Petzold of the Freep reported that the club would finally be designating veteran infielder Jonathan Schoop for assignment on Saturday. The move corresponds with outfielder Riley Greene’s return from the 15-day
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The Tigers are designating veteran infielder Jonathan Schoop for assignment, reports Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free-Press. The club has yet to announce the move. Once official, it’ll close the book on a nearly four-season tenure in the Motor City. The Tigers first signed the former All-Star second baseman to a $6.1MM pact heading into 2020.
DETROIT — Alex Faedo was seemingly set up for an abbreviated start on Friday, in his return from the injured list and his first Major League outing since May 30. If he had gone eight batters, he would have been perfect. Of course, that would have been a short start, even by the Tigers’ bullpen-game
The Louisville Bats beat the Toledo Mud Hens with a score of 10-4 on Friday night. The Hens drop to 4-6 in the second half and 37-47 overall. Jack O’Loughlin started the game for Toledo. He gave up three runs early in the first inning, then cruised through innings 2-4 The Louisville Bats beat the
Erie’s late comeback bid came up short in an 8-7 loss to Altoona on Friday. The SeaWolves struck first against Altoona starter Aaron Shortridge with two first-inning runs. Trei Cruz led off with a first-pitch double. Justice Bigbie scored him with a single. Later, Diego Rincones notched an RBI single Erie’s late comeback bid came
One very bad, no-good inning sank the Tigers in game 1 of their final series of the first half, but they didn’t play the other eight innings well enough to win either. The Tigers did not do much of anything well on Friday night, with defensive mistakes and poor at-bats scattered throughout their performance. After
Top 3 TOR 1 DET 0 Result of AB George Springer’s RBI double AB: George Springer | P: Alex Faedo
Detroit Tigers (38-48) vs Toronto Blue Jays (48-40) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Bluebird BanterMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Alex Faedo (1-3, 5.54 ERA) vs. RHP Alek Manoah (1-7, 6.36 ERA) Game 87 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Faedo
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. Scott Harris’ imprint on the Tigers since becoming president of baseball operations last fall is already fairly big, from the Major League roster to player development to Comerica Park itself.
The Detroit Tigers were bested in a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics this week at Comerica Park, dropping two of three to the lowly American League West division cellar-dwellers in the penultimate set ahead of this year’s All-Star Game. All that remains between the Motor City Kitties and their midseason breather are the Toronto
Louisville Bats 9, Toledo Mud Hens 5 (box) The Hens didn’t win on Thursday night, but there was plenty of good in the results. Riley Greene played center field most of the game and he crushed a solo shot to center field in the fifth. Based on A.J. Hinch’s comments on Thursday, Greene will likely