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Our Kirk Gibson sits down with members of the 2012 AL championship team — Jim Leyland, Austin Jackson and Alex Avila — to discuss the Tigers’ past and present.
Detroit — In a rarity, Al Avila and Dave Dombrowski played “Let’s Make a Deal.” The current Tigers general manager acquired minor-league right-hander Michael Mariot from the former Tigers GM, who’s now overseeing the Philadelphia Phillies. The trade was first reported by MLB.com, with the Tigers sending cash to complete the trade. Mariot, 33, provides the
The Tigers made a pair of corresponding roster moves, reinstating Victor Reyes from the injured list and optioning Elvin Rodriguez to Triple-A, per the team. The Tigers outfield is slowly but surely getting a little bit healthier, with Robbie Grossman returning to the club yesterday. It will be interesting to see if Reyes can keep
Detroit Tigers (22-34) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (34-23) When: 4:10 p.m. Saturday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). First-pitch forecast: High-70s, cloudy. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Beau Brieske (0-5, 4.93 ERA) vs. Blue Jays RHP Kevin Gausman (5-4, 2.78 ERA). • Box score OUT FOR 2022-23: Tigers right-hander Casey Mize to undergo Tommy John
Detroit — The Tigers’ roster shuffling carries on. Before Saturday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Comerica Park, the club announced that outfielder Victor Reyes has rejoined the team from the injured list. Reyes was to bat in the leadoff spot and play center field against the Blue Jays. “He certainly is a nice spark,”
Austin Meadows wasn’t sure how long he would sit out. Likewise, the Detroit Tigers weren’t sure how long they would be without Meadows. The 27-year-old, an All-Star in 2019, couldn’t play because of vertigo. “We’re all human,” Meadows said Friday. “You think of those things. You think of worst-case scenarios and best-case scenarios. In my
The Detroit Tigers returned to earth on Friday night, dropping the opener of a three-game homestand against the Toronto Blue Jays in a rain-soaked 10-1 loss. After taking a pair of midweek matchups from the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Motor City Kitties were looking to go streaking again, but instead, starter Elvin Rodriguez struggled and the
Detroit Tigers (22-34) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (34-23) When: 4:10 p.m. Saturday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). First-pitch forecast: High-70s, cloudy. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Beau Brieske (0-5, 4.93 ERA) vs. Blue Jays RHP Kevin Gausman (5-4, 2.78 ERA). • Box score OUT FOR 2022-23: Tigers right-hander Casey Mize to undergo Tommy John
DETROIT — Hours after the Tigers announced that Casey Mize will have Tommy John surgery, the Blue Jays added insult to injury. Still, while Friday’s 10-1 Detroit defeat at Comerica Park hurt, it doesn’t affect the team’s plans as much as Mize does. The news of Mize’s surgery hit the Tigers hard. They expected that
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Detroit — No need for a video dissection from Jomboy Media on this one. Whether Tigers rookie Elvin Rodriguez was tipping his pitches, as Jomboy picked up on in New York last Friday, is immaterial. Major League hitters will generally have success against pitches over the heart of the plate, whether they know what’s coming or
TOLEDO, OH.: Trayce Thompson’s first inning home run was one of only a couple highlights through eight innings, but the Toledo Mud Hens erased a three-run deficit in the ninth to pull off an improbable victory, 7-6, over the Iowa Cubs on Friday night at Fifth Third Field. Consecutive two TOLEDO, OH.: Trayce Thompson’s first
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We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers suffer a 10-1 loss to the Blue Jays on Friday. #Leinenkugels
The SeaWolves took an early lead in the top of the first inning and led wire-to-wire as they snapped their longest losing streak of the season with a 5-2 win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels on Friday night at The Diamond. Richmond starter Jake Dahlberg retired the first batter of The SeaWolves took an early
The Detroit Tigers didn’t waste any time Friday night falling behind the Toronto Blue Jays in a 10-1 loss at Comerica Park. Just five pitches into the first game of Detroit’s three-game series against Toronto, the Tigers found themselves down a run and in trouble with rookie Elvin Rodriguez on the mound. Rodriguez walked George
A rainbow appeared in the sky over Comerica Park following a 26-minute rain delay Friday night, the only in-game treat for Detroit Tigers fans as the organization began its “Summer Bash Weekend” with a crippling performance. The Tigers have promoted the celebration — scheduled from Friday though Sunday — since the beginning of the month, but for Friday’s
Detroit — No need for a video dissection from Jomboy Media on this one. Whether Tigers rookie Elvin Rodriguez was tipping his pitches, as Jomboy picked up on in New York last Friday, is immaterial. Major League hitters will generally have success against pitches over the heart of the plate, whether they know what’s coming or
Tigers right-hander Casey Mize will be undergoing Tommy John surgery. Manager A.J. Hinch gave the news to reporters, including Chris McCosky of the Detroit News, who relays that Mize’s ulnar collateral ligament is not torn, but is stretched to such a degree that it no longer has elasticity. The news obviously comes as a disappointment