May 12th Coronavirus Update, When will Mackinac Island open?, and the Detroit Tigers must take Spencer Torkelson in 2020 MLB draft.
Midland Dams update, ‘Make America Great Again’ boat parade to start in Macomb County on June 13, Michigan man’s credit score tumbles 91 points because of a student loan glitch, and the Detroit Tigers have high seeds for MLB draft.
Sinai-Grace nurses file lawsuit, allege patients died because hospital was short-staffed, FedEx to clarify protests are not reason for Michigan package delays, Christopher Columbus monument holds new meaning, rare stamp for sale, a recap of Detroit Tigers MLB draft.
June 11th Coronavirus Update, Michigan festival and concert producers submit reopening proposals to Whitmer, Ford Bronco moves into outdoor vehicle space, and Detroit Tigers take Spencer Torkelson in the MLB Draft.
February starts tomorrow but Alex Bregman is still unsigned. Throughout the winter, he has reportedly been sitting on a six-year, $156MM offer from the Astros. Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that he also has a “lucrative” six-year offer, with an opt-out after the first year, from another club “that may not be
Once upon a time, many years ago, in the sweltering heat of a Kansas City summer, I tossed a ball to Phil Coke, and he very obligingly signed a baseball for me. Now, being a fool, the only pen I had with me was ballpoint, and the signatures I collected from Coke (and Gene Lamont!)
Jackson Jobe stayed atop the prospect rankings in 2024, and Jaden Hamm was the breakout pitcher of the year in the system, but don’t forget about right-hander Troy Melton. After a major breakout season in 2023, Melton had a quieter year tackling the Double-A level, but there is still plenty to like in his game.
Thousands without power after wave of metro Detroit storms; southbound M-10 reopens, Detroit Tigers swept by Kansas City Royals in 6-1 loss as Tarik Skubal spanked early, and Steve Yzerman “hates giving up draft picks” but it made Detroit Red Wings stronger.
GM plant shutdowns force Michigan businesses to lay off workers, 5-day Freep Film Festival debuts Wednesday with a movie ‘Detroiters are going to love’, Alice Cooper lines up busy Detroit homecoming with street dedication, DTE show, more, Fast food giant McDonald’s is making a big change to happy meal toys, Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch
The Tigers finalized a one-year deal to add Tommy Kahnle to the back of their bullpen this afternoon. President of baseball operations Scott Harris spoke with reporters shortly after that signing was announced. Asked about next steps, Harris pointed to both the position player group and the relief corps as continued target areas. “We’re going
Moroun builds case for ‘substantial’ damages over his properties lost to competing bridge; ‘Our community is next’: Roe v. Wade sparks fear in LGBTQ community; A Delta flight from London to Detroit had no passengers but 1,000 bags. Here’s why and MLB draft 2022: Breaking down Detroit Tigers’ picks in Rounds 3-10.
The Tigers have designated right-hander Alex Faedo for assignment, per Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. His spot on the 40-man roster will go to newly signed reliever Tommy Kahnle, whose one-year deal has been made official. Faedo, 29, was the 18th overall pick back in 2017. The former Florida Gators standout has pitched
Behind-the-scenes look at the Tigers celebration of Hall of Fame Manager Jim Leyland during the 2024 season at Comerica Park. Leyland commented on the makeup of the team at that point in the season saying “I think this team is going to get healthy and they’re going to have a great September.” From Opening Day
Producer note: This podcast has been updated with comments from president of baseball operations Scott Harris. The Detroit Tigers signed right-handed reliever Tommy Kahnle to a 1-year, $7.75 million contract. Evan and Mark break down the signing, discuss the current state of the Tigers’ bullpen and explain how the Kahnle signing impacts the Alex Bregman