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Riley Greene is 4 years younger than the average age in the league he’s just been promoted out of, and there’s no one who thinks he isn’t ready. Hear from Greene, as well as his teammates, on what’s working for the 20-year-old prodigy, and how he’s still finding ways to improve as he makes the
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The Detroit Tigers moved their top pitching prospects Casey Mize and Tarik Skubal to the big leagues in 2020. Embarking on their first full MLB season, the arms of the future are no longer considered prospects. But the organization’s farm system hasn’t missed a beat. The Tigers are ranked No. 6 in Baseball America’s midseason rankings,
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MLB Pipeline’s Prospect Team of the Week honors the best performances from the previous seven days. Any Minor Leaguer currently on an organization Top 30 Prospects list in our Prospect Rankings is eligible. The MLB Pipeline prospect ranking updates are right around the corner, and some of the game’s top prospects took one last opportunity to improve
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Gregory Soto trotted up the clubhouse stairs and into the dugout at Camden Yards in Baltimore. He wasn’t going to pitch because he closed the previous two games, putting the Detroit Tigers in a position to sweep the Orioles. Regardless, Soto was preparing for three consecutive days of work, something manager AJ Hinch tries to avoid at all
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The Detroit Tigers are starting to see the fruits of a well-stocked farm system. Pitchers such as Casey Mize and Tarik Skubal, who made their major-league debuts last season but still retained prospect status, helped the Tigers open the season with Baseball America’s No. 4 farm system. And, though, Mize and Skubal have since graduated, the
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The wait continues. The Tigers closed out a disappointing home series against Cleveland over the weekend, dropping two of three, almost getting no-hit by Triston McKenzie and seeing Miguel Cabrera remain one home run shy of 500. The next shot Miggy will get is when the Angels roll into town on Tuesday. Let’s take a
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What a weekend. It’s like Comerica Park came alive and Detroit Tigers fans learned how to be fans again. Doing the wave. Screaming like crazy. While waiting for Miguel Cabrera to hit his 500th home run. MORE FROM SEIDEL: Tigers fans didn’t need a home run to show their love for Miguel Cabrera “It’s unbelievable,”
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