INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana – The Indianapolis Indians defeated the Toledo Mud Hens on Saturday night at Victory Field by a score of 5-4. Hens right-handed starter Rony Garcia opposed knuckleballer Steven Wright for the Indians. Both kept the bats quiet early, as Wright retired seven straight to start the game while Garcia struck out three through
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When the Detroit Tigers picked up a 9-8 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday at Comerica Park, the players stormed the field to meet Harold Castro, who haddelivered the walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning to conclude the 4-hour, 6-minute clash. But right-hander Jose Urena and third baseman Jeimer Candelario were not
Detroit — Harold Castro was, for much of Saturday’s Detroit Tigers game against the Chicago Cubs, a study in baseball frustration. In the third inning he hit a bullet, 98.6 mph off the bat that Statcast showed had an expected batting average of .520. That ball died in the glove of right fielder Jason Heyward. Then he
Harold Castro may have struck out three straight times heading into his 10th inning at bat, but all negative energy was quickly erased with a sharp single to left field, scoring a sprinting JaCoby Jones from 2nd base in a dramatic win over the Cubs. Plus, Miguel Cabrera came through with his own clutch single
Let’s get the thoughts of Tigers skipper A.J. Hinch after a back-and-forth, gutsy, and hard earned extra innings win over the Cubs. #Leinenkugels
Let’s hear more from the walk-off hero in today’s game. Harold Castro addresses the media after a big win in downtown Detroit. #DetroitRoots
Hittin’. Harold. Castro. Today’s hero joins us on Tigers LIVE Postgame. #DetroitRoots
The Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs swapped leads multiple times, and the teams needed extra innings to conclude Saturday’s contest at Comerica Park that featured 17 runs, 25 hits, 10 walks and 14 pitchers. The final blow came from the Tigers in the bottom of the 10th inning. (In extras, a runner starts the inning on second base.) After the Cubs took
Some wins are about finesse, clutch hits and standout performances. And then there are the “grit” wins — ones that taste extra sweet looking back after a hard fight. Harold Castro provided the knockout punch with a single to left field that sent JaCoby Jones careening around the bases and into a headfirst slide into
Erie’s winning streak was halted at three games on Saturday afternoon at UPMC Park when the Akron RubberDucks jumped out to an early lead, eventually winning 9-2. Mark Leiter Jr. started on the mound for Erie, his first start since 2017 with the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and he dealt Erie’s winning streak was halted
Detroit Tigers third baseman Jeimer Candelario exited Saturday’s game against the Chicago Cubs with a left knee contusion. He was plunked in the knee by Cubs reliever Dan Winkler’s 91.3 mph cutter in the sixth inning. Once Candelario got hit, he hobbled behind home plate and toward the dugout, where Miguel Cabrera — in the
Time/Place: 4:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Bleed Cubbie BlueMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP José Ureña (1-4, 3.60 ERA) vs. RHP Trevor Williams (2-2, 5.81 ERA) Game 39 Pitching Matchup Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Ureña 40.0 18.0 10.5 3.55 0.7 Williams 31.0
Kyle Funkhouser remembers exactly how he felt after learning he’d been optioned to Triple-A Toledo at the end of Spring Training. Not happy. Sour. Like he’d been smacked in the mouth a little bit. But then came the fight response: The Tigers righty wasn’t going to spend a day longer in the Minors than he
Detroit — To paraphrase James Baldwin: There’s nothing more dangerous than a man who has nothing to lose. Tigers right-hander Kyle Funkhouser is feeling a little bit like that these days. After getting his teeth kicked in last season (14 runs in 17 innings) and being unceremoniously optioned back to Triple-A this spring — if
Well Tigers fans, the winning was fun while it lasted. On Friday night, the Chicago Cubs came to town and took the first of a three-game weekend series, 4-2, to snap the Detroit Tigers’ four-game winning streak. It was not a bad loss — Cubs starter Jake Arrieta, while not quite the pitcher he used
When the Detroit Tigers drafted Spencer Torkelson with their first overall pick in 2020, the reaction was a near-unanimously positive one. He’s a transcendently talented hitter, with refined poise and patience to pair with his smooth stroke and impressive power. He brings the thunder in a way no other Tigers prospect can. For all the
Tarik Skubal is stuck. The rookie left-hander is somewhere between really good and not so good. He feels like he is getting close to a breakthrough game, where he unleashes the talent that took him from a ninth-round draft pick to one of the best pitching prospects in baseball. Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch thinks
Indianapolis Indians 6, Toledo Mud Hens 2 (box) Logan Shore walked six batters in this one, yet the Hens held a lead in the seventh inning. The bullpen couldn’t make it stick, as Robbie Ross Jr. and Nolan Blackwood leaked late runs and Indy ran away with the game. Shore went 4 1⁄3 innings, and
Detroit — It never was going to be easy, and it never was going to be quick. But what exactly is an acceptable period of time to rebuild the Tigers, particularly when you look around the game and see other rebuilds coming to fruition, from Chicago to San Diego, and elsewhere in between? That’s the question