Three members of Oxford Community Schools will each throw a first pitch at the Detroit Tigers game on Monday as part of Oxford Night at Comerica Park. “We have three resilient, strong, and courageous Wildcats who will be throwing the first pitches: Teacher Molly Darnell, 2022 graduate Kylie Ossege and current OHS student Aidan Watson,” Oxford spokesperson Danielle Stublensky
Detroit — Tigers manager AJ Hinch announced before the game Friday that starting pitcher Casey Mize, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 draft, will undergo Tommy John surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. “I’m very sad for Casey and for all the work he’s put in,” Hinch said. “But
Casey Mize will undergo Tommy John surgery, Detroit Tigers’ manager AJ Hinch announced Friday. The procedure will repair the 25-year-old’s damaged UCL. According to MLB.com’s Jason Beck, the ligament is intact, but it was stretched to the point where it had lost elasticity. It ends the right-hander’s season. Mize is the second Tiger pitcher on
Detroit Tigers’ starting pitcher Casey Mize will have Tommy John surgery, A.J. Hinch announced this afternoon. No exact date has been determined. This comes after several setbacks during his recovery process, including when he reportedly felt discomfort while throwing long toss.
There was no debating once the Detroit Tigers sold off Justin Verlander to the Houston Astros in the summer of 2017 that the team was amid a total and complete teardown. JD Martinez, Justin Wilson, Alex Avila, Justin Upton, and Ian Kinsler were sent off in addition and thus began a much different era of…
Tigers right-hander Casey Mize will undergo Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, manager A.J. Hinch said on Friday. Mize’s ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow is still intact, but a visit with Dr. Keith Meister showed it has stretched to the point that it has lost elasticity. The 25-year-old Mize, taken No. 1 overall
Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize will undergo Tommy John surgery, manager A.J. Hinch said Friday afternoon, to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow. He will miss the rest of the 2022 season. Mize hasn’t pitched for the Tigers since April 14. The 25-year-old landed on the injured list April 15 with a right
Detroit — Outfielder Daz Cameron had a triple, a double and knocked in two runs in Pittsburgh Wednesday, helping the Tigers beat the Pirates, 3-1. On Friday, he was placed on the injured list. The Tigers did not list an injury, which typically means he failed a COVID-19 test. It is up to the player whether
I feel like there are two different ways to watch a baseball game. You can watch it at home, where the variety of camera angles and running commentary help keep you focused on the game (or keep you tuned into the game even if your attention drops to your phone). You rarely miss a play,
LSU’s Jacob Berry has been in the conversation for 1:1 in the past. His bat was seen as too good to pass up. However, recent concerns about his defense and lack of athleticism have him slipping in mock drafts, even falling all the way to 10th overall to the Colorado Rockies in a recent mock…
The big bad Blue Jays come to Detroit this weekend for a three-game series against the Tigers. The Tigers find themselves playing much better baseball than they did the first two months of the season, but the Blue Jays will provide one of the toughest challenges yet. A favorite to win the American League East,
Detroit Tigers (22-33) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (33-23) When: 7:10 p.m. Friday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). First-pitch forecast: Low-70s, chance of rain. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Elvin Rodriguez (0-1, 10.13 ERA) vs. Blue Jays RHP Jose Berrios (4-2, 5.24 ERA). • Box score SAY WHAT? Hype for Tigers’ Colt Keith grows: ‘I never seen
Toledo Mud Hens 1, Iowa Cubs 0 (Gm 1)(F/7)(box) Well Eduardo Rodriguez’s return to action went pretty darn well in Game 1 of Thursday’s doubleheader. The left-hander’s velocity was up near the mid-90’s as he punched out nine Cubs in four innings of work, allowing just two hits. Jose Cisnero followed with a scoreless inning
TOLEDO, Ohio — Akil Baddoo took off for second base. He followed Robbie Grossman’s solo home run with a five-pitch walk on Tuesday, reaching base for the first time since May. Stealing second base allowed him to advance to third on Victor Reyes’ groundout. Then, Baddoo scored on a wild pitch, one pitch before Riley
GRAND RAPIDS — Colt Keith shrugged his shoulders and started to grin in an “Aw, shucks” sort of way. All his home runs, all his talent, come wrapped in a humble personality. “I didn’t expect this much power to come this fast,” he said. More: Detroit’s new restaurants lack diversity among patrons — and that’s
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps pitching staff struggled as the Lansing Lugnuts capitalized with runners in scoring position in a 16-2 defeat in front of 6,585 fans Thursday night at LMCU Ballpark. Every Lugnut hitter recorded at least one hit and an RBI as Lansing finished 8-for-15 COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
In a bygone era (2018-21), Tigers drafts were more intriguing than next month’s MLB sweepstakes figures to be. In the last four years, the Tigers have picked third, first, fifth, and first — overall. Indeed, all that losing from April to October lent drama to Detroit’s seat at the MLB Draft, although that probably wasn’t the
TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud Hens and Iowa Cubs played a doubleheader at Fifth Third Field on Thursday night. The Mud Hens took the victory in game one by a score of 1-0. Jose Cisnero (1-0) took the win, Cam Sanders (0-2) took the loss, and Derek Law picked up TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud
The Richmond Flying Squirrels used the long ball on Thursday night as they sent the SeaWolves to a third straight loss by a 6-3 final at The Diamond. Richmond jumped ahead in the bottom of the first against Erie starter Markus Solbach. Mike Gigliotti led off with a walk. Brett The Richmond Flying Squirrels used
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. Patience isn’t necessarily easy for Austin Meadows. But when he started feeling symptoms of vertigo, he didn’t have much choice. At the low point, getting back onto a baseball