The Colorado Rockies are visiting Detroit this weekend, and there’s more than just Detroit Tigers fans celebrating Miguel Cabrera’s 3000th hit in the forecast for Comerica Park. In fact, the weather Friday night in Detroit doesn’t look all that promising at the moment, although the rest of the weekend looks like it will improve and…
Leave it to the New York Yankees to screw up Miguel Cabrera’s chance at history. While you can debate the strategy of the move until the cows come home, the Detroit Tigers fans in attendance at Thursday’s game wanted to see history. Unfortunately, they’ll have to wait another day.
You can make a case that for a four-month stretch in the late spring and early summer of 2013, Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera hit a baseball better than any other Detroit team athlete performed their sport in the history of this city. And I would, until I remember what it was like watching Barry
Several hours before Michael Pineda pitched a gem limited only by his pitch-count restriction, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch discussed the impact of his presence. He explained the veteran right-hander prides himself on two things: leaving the game with the lead and leaving the game with a chance to win. The 33-year-old, in his first start
The Tigers announced this afternoon that right-hander Beau Brieske will start Saturday’s game against the Rockies. The 24-year-old will be making his major league debut. Brieske is not on the 40-man roster, so Detroit will need to make another move in that regard to formally accommodate the selection of his contract. Brieske signed for just $75K
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone explained his decision to intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera, who is still in search of his 3,000th hit. Aaron Boone became public enemy No. 1 in Detroit on Thursday.
Detroit — Tens of thousands of fans stood on their feet Thursday, cheering loudly and aiming their camera phones at Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera each time he stepped to the plate in anticipation that he would pound out his 3,000th career hit. But that one magic base hit to make history didn’t come to fruition
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Detroit Tigers Top-10 prospect Dylan Smith struck out a career-high seven batters in just four innings, but the offense struggled to find its rhythm in a 1-0 loss to the Dayton Dragons Thursday night at Day Air Ballpark. The Whitecaps losing streak extends to four games and brings West Michigan’s Detroit Tigers Top-10 prospect Dylan
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Art and Daniella check in with the Tigers Eric Haase, who is living the dream as a key player on his hometown team.
The Detroit Tigers entered the 2022 season with optimism when it came to their pitching staff. The homegrown trio of Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal, and Matt Manning looked to build off the improvements they made toward the end of 2021. Eduardo Rodriguez was handed a five-year, $77 million contract to headline the new rotation. And…
While the evolution of the big league pitching staffs continues and how a closer is employed might continue to change, there is still something different about a short reliever with plus stuff coming in and shutting the door in key situations. These stoppers need to have a certain mentality and, more often than not, it’s
Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports) 2022 NFL schedule release date has been announced by Braulio Perez MLB Twitter took New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone to task after he intentionally walked Miguel Cabrera on the verge of his 3,000th hit.
The stage was set for something special at Comerica Park. Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera, one hit away from 3,000, stepped to the plate with runners on second and third with two outs with a 1-0 lead. The hometown fans, waiting with anticipation, along with cut ins across the country on a couple of television
The 21,529 fans in attendance came to Comerica Park on Thursday to see Miguel Cabrera make history with his 3,000th hit. Although that didn’t happen, they received a consolation prize, watching the Detroit Tigers (5-7) end their three-game losing streak by salvaging the final game of the series from the New York Yankees with a 3-0 win. While
“Yankees suck! Yankees suck! Yankees suck!” The crowd in Comerica Park seethed with disappointment — and plenty of one-fingered salutes of disgust flipped into the air — after New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone decided to intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera on Thursday afternoon in his last at-bat, his last chance on this day to get his 3,000th career hit.
Detroit — The sun came out, the temperature rose above 60 degrees and the fans — an announced crowd of 21,529 — filled the lower deck of Comerica Park in anticipation of a history-making hit by Miguel Cabrera. Instead, they “settled” for a much-needed and hard-fought 3-0 win over the New York Yankees and some loud and
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Miguel Cabrera would have liked another opportunity to take a swing. But he isn’t mad. Not like Detroit Tigers fans were in the eighth inning Thursday, when New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone made what he called a “gut-wrenching” decision by intentionally walking Cabrera — sitting on 2,999 career hits — in his final plate appearance of the game.