We hear from manager Ron Gardenhire after his Tigers suffer a lopsided loss to the Twins on Sunday.
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We hear from Christin Stewart, whose third-inning homer Saturday was a no-doubter.
We hear from Christin Stewart, whose third-inning homer Saturday was a no-doubter.
We hear from manager Ron Gardenhire after his Tigers even their three-game series with the Twins at a game apiece.
We hear from JaCoby Jones, who homers twice and drives in a career-high five runs as the Tigers top the Twins 9-3.
DETROIT — The Tigers first round draft pick, Riley Greene from Hagerty High School, got his wish. Greene signed his contract early Friday afternoon and wanted to hit batting practice and meet Miguel Cabrera. The 18-year-old is known for his strong batting performance and he showed it in Comerica Park. Hall of Famer Al Kaline
Our Johnny Kane chats with Detroit’s top draft pick in 2019, Riley Greene.
Riley Greene stops by our booth to chat with Matt Shepard and Jack Morris about all things baseball.
Bench coach Steve Liddle pinch hits for ejected manager Ron Gardenhire after the Tigers’ 6-3 loss to the Twins.
Tigers top pick Riley Greene soaking in draft experience. Brad Galli has more.
Tigers first round draft pick Riley Greene was a special guest at Comerica Park on June 7, 2019.
Watch live Detroit Tigers introduce first round draft pick Riley Greene at Comerica Park.
Al Avila says “there’s really no purpose” in calling up Casey Mize this season. Brad Galli has more.
We hear from manager Ron Gardenhire after his Tigers drop their series finale with the Rays 6-1.
Daily Recap: Miguel Cabrera crushed a grand slam to left field and brought in 5 runs as the Tigers held on for a 9-6 win About Major League Baseball: Major League Baseball (MLB) is the most historic professional sports league in the United States and consists of 30 member clubs in the U.S. and Canada,
We hear from Tigers starter Ryan Carpenter after he throws seven strong innings to earn his second victory in the majors.
We hear from Niko Goodrum after his three hits help the Tigers start their six-game homestand on a winning note.
Al Avila, Tigers executive vice president of baseball operations and general manager, joins us to talk about Detroit’s 2019 draft picks.