The skies were cloudy for the Detroit Tigers‘ series finale against Cleveland on Thursday, but no snow was falling, with a gametime temperature in the 60s. Likewise, Miguel Cabrera wasn’t in the lineup, getting a day off instead. And Matthew Boyd couldn’t keep up with the ace he was facing. Yes, there was a lot
Detroit — It wasn’t as much about the call he was protesting as it was the need to release some of the frustration that had built up watching his team get no-hit for the first six innings. Tigers manager AJ Hinch gave an earful to crew chief Tim Timmons in the sixth inning of the Tigers’
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What Cleveland did to Detroit Tigers starter Matthew Boyd was precisely what the Tigers wanted to do against Cleveland ace Shane Bieber. Manager AJ Hinch asked his team to make Bieber, the reigning American League Cy Young winner, battle deep into counts. The Tigers hoped to pressure him into making costly mistakes. They needed to score the
Less than 10 days after the Tigers relished in the euphoria of Spencer Turnbull’s no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners, Detroit had its back against the wall with Cleveland right-hander Shane Bieber toying with no-hit stuff. In the bottom of the seventh inning, that fate was halted by Jonathan Schoop and a 402-foot leadoff homer. Prior
Another day, another loss to Cleveland. Matthew Boyd was left out on the mound one inning too long, Shane Bieber allowed just a single hit, and the Tigers drop the fourth game in this interdivision series, 5-2. The first five innings of today’s ballgame were very much reminiscent of yesterday’s game with a relative lack
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Akil Baddoo was the top story for the Detroit Tigers to begin the 2021 season. There’s no real debate about that. Miguel Cabrera’s snowglobe gave fans a memorable moment, but Akil Baddoo’s historic start captivated the fanbase.
After one of the most dismal starts in Detroit Tigers history, The Flying Avilas have recovered to a 10-11 record -4 run differential in May. What’s important is those good things, definable things, have begun to emerge. The emergence of an AJ Hinch performance standard, as defined by the demotions of past roster icons…
(Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) There’s no doubt that the future of the Detroit Tigers is bright, and that has been very much evident based on the performances of some young talent littered throughout the minor league system.
Detroit — So what the heck was shortstop Niko Goodrum doing on the second base side of the infield in the ninth inning Wednesday night? Good thing he was. He was perfectly positioned to snag Josh Naylor’s line drive and turn it into a game-ending double-play to lock down the Tigers’ 1-0 win over the Indians.
The up and down nature of Matthew Boyd’s career could seem like a permanent fixture at this point, six years since his 2015 debut. From the afterthought in the Detroit Tigers’ 2015 deadline trade haul, to a solid, if blowup prone, starting pitcher who made 88 starts from 2017-2019, Boyd was never projected to be
Detroit Tigers outfielder Nomar Mazara’s name wasn’t penciled into manager AJ Hinch’s lineup card for Thursday’s four-game series finale against Cleveland. The finale wasn’t supposed to be an off day for Mazara. But those plans changed. Hinch wants him to work with hitting coach Scott Coolbaugh and assistant hitting coach Jose Cruz Jr. to prepare for
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Thursday afternoon, fans at Comerica Park will get a look at a pair of early AL Cy Young contenders on a breezy spring day in Detroit. Frankly, Gerrit Cole is running away with it so far, but the next five guys are closely bunched with Shane Bieber and Matthew Boyd included in the mix. Of
Toledo Mud Hens 10, Louisville Bats 3 (box) The Hens pounded out seven doubles in this one, overcoming a slow start to run away from the Bats on Wednesday. Daz Cameron had one of them and was in the thick of the scoring, collecting two hits and a walk. JaCoby Jones doubled and singled and
Toledo Mud Hens infielder Isaac Parades fields a ground ball against the Nashville Sounds Tuesday May 4, in Toledo, OH. Toledo Mud Hens Taking a Look at the Early Progress of Riley Greene by Michael Balko
When Detroit Tigers left-hander Derek Holland recorded his first of three strikeouts Tuesday against Cleveland, first baseman Miguel Cabrera tossed the baseball into the dugout and chirped at his reliever for the remainder of the ninth inning. Cabrera knew what Holland knew: He had recorded the 1,200th strikeout of his 13-year career. “You never imagine
Jacob Robson, the hottest player in the Detroit Tigers‘ minor league system, is taking a leave of absence, at least for a few weeks, with the Tigers’ blessing. Robson, a 26-year-old outfielder, has been called up by the big club. His country. Robson has left the Double-A Erie SeaWolves to play for Canada, which is