DETROIT — Somewhere along the path to another top pick in next year’s MLB Draft and a potential run at an American League-record 119-loss season, the Tigers quietly started playing better baseball. New manager A.J. Hinch’s messages about competing, putting balls in play on offense and making plays on defense began to take hold. And
We are a few days into MLB Draft Month here at Motor City Bengals, and today we begin our profiles of potential Detroit Tigers draft picks with Jordan Lawlar, a shortstop from the Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas, Texas. Be sure to check out yesterday’s Mock Draft, and keep an eye out for more…
Episode 4: Right Place, Right Time, takes us through an eventful week at Comerica Park, one that included a special mic’d up segment from Robbie Grossman, as well as his unforgettable walk-off home run that had fans jumping from their seats. The 10th inning blast was just one of several memorable moments in a 3-game
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Detroit Tigers left-hander Matthew Boyd has looked different over his past four starts. “I don’t know,” Tigers manager AJ Hinch said Tuesday night, after Boyd allowed five runs across 4⅔ in a 10-7 win against the Milwaukee Brewers. “I mean, I’m not sure ‘struggles’ is fair to him.” Boyd allowed a 1.94 ERA, 30 hits, nine walks and
There were nine home runs hit in last night’s Detroit Tigers victory over the Milwaukee Brewers as Eric Haase and Jonathan Schoop both hit a pair and the power was spread down to the minors. The Mud Hens game down in Memphis was postponed due to rain and it will be a part of a…
Toledo Mud Hens vs. Memphis Redbirds (postponed) They were rained out, and possibly walking, in Memphis on Tuesday. They’ll make Wednesday’s contest a doubleheader instead. Wednesday night they’ll kick off the six-game set with RHP Thomas Parsons (0-1, 4.56 ERA) going for the Redbirds. First pitch is set for 8:10 p.m. EDT. Erie SeaWolves 7,
The Detroit Tigers were an entirely different team in May. Their hitters had better plate appearances, using singles and walks to create havoc on the bases. The bullpen was reliable, especially in the late innings. The starting rotation continued to thrive, thanks to pitching coach Chris Fetter. The defense, specifically the middle infield, remained shaky, but the Tigers did enough
The first came from a $1 million international signing. The second was slowed, quite literally, in 2020 by a broken foot. And the third was drafted 78 spots after first-rounder Riley Greene in 2019. All three are intriguing Detroit Tigers infield prospects. And all three received promotions Monday in a series of interesting moves that played out like a
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Here’s a look at Tuesday’s top Minor League performers from each team’s Top 30 Prospects list: Rays: Wander Franco, SS (MLB No. 1), Triple-A DurhamFranco continued his recent hot streak with his second four-hit game of the season and three RBIs. The 20-year-old singled three times and stroked his seventh double, giving him his ninth
MLB.com is keeping track of a Stat of the Day for the Tigers this season, highlighting a unique, interesting or fun nugget from each game. June 1: Tigers 10, Brewers 7 — Candy’s streak atop MLBBy drawing a walk in the second inning of an 0-for-5 showing against the Brewers on Tuesday, Tigers third baseman
Matthew Boyd addresses the media following a high run scoring affair in Milwaukee. #DetroitRoots
Through Matthew Boyd’s first 10 starts for the Detroit Tigers, the left-hander notorious for getting beat by the home-run ball had only allowed three blasts this season. Against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday, Boyd matched that total before the third inning ended. But Boyd was in luck. The Tigers (23-32) scored six times in the
Milwaukee – The Tigers haven’t played much long ball in recent weeks. But that doesn’t mean it’s not part of their offensive package. Eric Haase and Jonathan Schoop each hit a pair of home runs Tuesday night and the Tigers rode a six-run second inning to a 10-7 win and a series split with the Milwaukee
Eric Haase left the yard twice tonight during Detroit’s hit parade; he speaks with the media post game. #DetroitRoots
Tigers skipper A.J. Hinch chats with the media after Detroit put up 10 runs to split the 2 game set in Milwaukee. #Leinenkugels
Jonathan Schoop had what experts in the business call “A Night”, cranking 2 Homer Runs to help the Tigers win a slugfest in Milwaukee. He joins us on Tigers LIVE Postgame. #DetroitRoots
The Miller Park American Family Field dome was open, the weather was pleasant, and the Detroit Tigers and Milwaukee Brewers were sufficiently recovered from their respective Memorial Day barbecue cookouts. Well, the batters had recovered, but the pitchers must have still been a little woozy from some bad potato salad, as this game turned out
The Tigers and Brewers found themselves in a slugfest on Tuesday night at American Family Field. When it was over, Detroit came out on top, 10-7, thanks to two-homer games by Eric Haase and Jonathan Schoop. At first, it looked like the game was going to be a laugher, after the Tigers scored six runs