Pittsburgh — For a couple of days there, it seemed possible that we might not see Austin Meadows again this season. The medical information being passed down was vague at best and, frankly, ominous. “I don’t know when he will be back,” manager AJ Hinch said at one point. So it came as a bit of a
Welcome to Draft Month here at Motor City Bengals, where we’ll give you all the information you need to know about the options for the Detroit Tigers in this year’s MLB Draft. We’ll bring you plenty of player profiles, some general looks at the position groups in this year’s class, and take a look back…
Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows, sidelined since May 16 with vertigo symptoms, has returned from the injured list and will play against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. But the Tigers are dealing with another injury. Third baseman Jeimer Candelario has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Monday, with a left shoulder
Well we have good news and bad news for you. The good news, is that outfielder Austin Meadows has been reinstated from the 10-day injured list after a rehab stint with the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens last week. The bad news, is that, as expected, third baseman Jeimer Candelario’s shoulder injury will require some time
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It seems pretty clear at this point that the Detroit Tigers have figured out the pitching side of player development. The depth in the upper levels of the system has been on display as guys like Alex Faedo, Beau Brieske, Elvin Rodriguez, and Rony Garcia have all enjoyed some success in a starting role. Joey
The bottom and top of this week’s MLB Power Rankings feature teams that played each other over the weekend. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) June has arrived. For the MLB Power Rankings, time is officially running out for the bottom ten to get anywhere near the top ten. On this week’s list, the distance between…
The Minor League Baseball season is heating up, and you can catch some of baseball’s most exciting talents for FREE on MLB.com and MLB.TV. Select Minor League games will be available to stream this season, meaning you can watch some of the game’s top prospects at no cost. And if you like what you see
The obvious thing happened, as the Detroit Tigers strutted into New York as winners of seven of their past nine games, only to be violently quieted by the MLB-leading Yankees. The home team took no-hitters deep into the first two contests before walking off Sunday for the sweep, sending the Tigers down to 10 games
NEW YORK — Tucker Barnhart believes rookie pitcher Elvin Rodriguez has a bright future ahead of him, the type of future that will put him on the mound at Yankee Stadium for a second time. Each trip to Yankee Stadium, though, will come with a memory of his first time. The New York Yankees throttled Rodriguez for
Detroit Tigers (21-33) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (24-28) When: 7:05 p.m. Where: PNC Park in Pittsburgh TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal (4-2, 2.15 ERA) vs. Pirates LHP Jose Quintana (1-2, 2.32). • Box score Tigers lineup: TBA. TIGER TALK: Detroit Tigers Newsletter: Bucs, bucks and Javier Báez’s big swings Game notes: After
It’s been a brutal year for the Detroit Tigers. The pitching staff has suffered misfortunes on a scale seldom seen outside of Springfield, and they are arguably the worst offensive team of the last 50 years.
A 6-2 homestand was keyed by a Miguel Cabrera walk-off single, but he wasn’t the only Tiger who found himself coming through for his teammates. Tucker Barnhart has made a difference on a pitching staff eager to learn, while Alex Faedo is all too happy to soak up the wisdom of his veteran teammates. Meanwhile,
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. What does it feel like for a hitter when he’s on a tear like Kerry Carpenter’s last month? “I felt like it doesn’t matter really what’s being thrown to
Detroit — AJ Hinch has been through this before. Maybe not with a player quite as mercurial as Javier Báez, but he’s had to massage the bruised psyches of struggling superstar players before. Carlos Correa and George Springer both went through miserable stretches during Hinch’s time in Houston. Back in 2018, Correa hit .181 the
The Aug. 2 Trade Deadline will be here before you know it, and as we get closer to the All-Star break, it’s a great time to consider what trade chips each club has to offer, whether they’re in postseason contention, out of contention or somewhere in between. With the help of each MLB.com beat writer,
May 31, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Joey Wentz (43) leaves the game with manager A.J. Hinch (left) and head athletic trainer Doug Teter (right) during the fifth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
We knew inflation was bad, but $140 million just doesn’t buy what it used to in MLB. Oh, the Detroit Tigers’ troubles at the plate aren’t entirely Javier Báez’s fault. He’s clearly trying to hit, or at least clearly swinging at everything, via the Wayne Gretzky school of thought: “You miss 100% of the sliders
By now, Detroit Tigers’ fans are familiar with the organization’s top prospects – Riley Greene, Jackson Jobe, Dillion Dingler, Ty Madden and a few others. While the Tigers will count on those players in the not too distant future, every winning MLB franchise needs a cast of unsung prospects to fill the gaps and even…
Columbus Clippers 5, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (F/12)(box) It was a rough road trip for the Hens, as they lost on Friday, Saturday, and again on Sunday, this time in walkoff fashion in 12 innings, losing the series 1-5 to Columbus. Drew Hutchison got this one off to a good start with three scoreless innings