Louisville Bats 5, Toledo Mud Hens 4 (box) After a back and forth game, the Hens just couldn’t manage a late comeback in this one. Chi Chi Gonzalez was decent, tossing five innings with two runs allowed. He did punch out seven along the way. Toledo seized the early lead in the first inning when
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The Detroit Tigers fired general manager Al Avila on Aug. 10. Chairman Chris Ilitch said he made the move then—as opposed to after the season— to get a head start on the search for the team’s next GM. He also said the search will be “far and wide.”
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Louisville Bats 1 (box) It took a while for the offense to get going, but a solid start from Joey Wentz carried them into the late innings and they eventually took over late to square the series at a game apiece. Wentz tossed five innings of one-run ball as he works
Things were not looking pretty for the Detroit Tigers’ offense on Wednesday afternoon. Coming off a one-run effort against the Giants the night before, San Francisco’s Logan Webb set down the first 13 Detroit Tigers hitters he saw. The offense was looking anemic — nothing new for Detroit fans this season — and perhaps this
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Louisville Bats 7, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (box) Michael Pineda’s rehab appearance went pretty well in this one as he tossed four innings of one-run ball with six strikeouts. He had an early 2-0 lead to work with as Spencer Torkelson doubled home Ryan Kreidler in the first inning. A sacrifice fly from Daz Cameron
As is their custom, the Tigers pitched plenty well enough to win, but the offense did very little, losing to Carlos Rodón and the Giants 3-1 in the first of two games. Early on, Drew Hutchison looked prepared to put on another magic show escaping from all sorts of potential trouble, and it largely played
Detroit Tigers (47-76) vs. San Francisco Giants (60-61) Time/Place: 7:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: McCovey ChroniclesMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Drew Hutchison (1-6, 4.23 ERA) vs. LHP Carlos Rodon (11-6, 2.89 ERA) Game 124 Pitching Matchup Pitcher IP FIP K% BB% HR/9 fWAR Pitcher IP FIP K% BB% HR/9
Robbie Grossman had a career year last season with the Detroit Tigers that included a 20/20 season. This year, like many other Tigers hitters, he seemingly forgot how to hit, at least from the left side of the plate. He was traded to the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 1, where it was once thought that…
Speaking of teams whose 2022 season hasn’t gone as planned, the Tigers will welcome in the San Francisco Giants for the first of two on Tuesday evening. Last year, the Giants appeared on the verge of another classic campaign where they’d come from nowhere to win another title. However, it wasn’t an even year and
Last season, most everyone thought A.J. Hinch was the perfect manager for the Detroit Tigers. His combination of great communications skills, honesty, and a bright analytical mind gave Tigers fans hope for the future. They had thought they had finally found their guy to lead a young, competitive team.
Those who tuned into the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels game on Sunday expecting the usual from living video game character Shohei Ohtani didn’t quite get what they expected in a 4-0 Tigers win. Ohtani didn’t dazzle early on. In fact, he looked uncomfortable on the mound and at the plate for whatever reason.
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The Detroit Tigers evened up their weekend series with the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday afternoon with a clutch 4-3 win at home thanks to a quality start from Tyler Alexander and some timely hitting by the good guys. The victory was a great bounce back from the 1-0 shutout loss they took the night
After being shut out on Friday night, the Detroit Tigers came out swinging on Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels. They didn’t light up the scoreboard, as is par for the course, but they jumped on the board early and put up 11 hits en route to a 4-3 victory to even up the series
Graduations galore have made a once-well-stocked Detroit Tigers farm bare–and despite the bounty of depth pieces they have in the organization, most experts believe this is one of the worst systems in today’s game.
The Detroit Tigers lost a heart-breaker on Friday night in the opener of a three-game home set against the Los Angeles Angels, falling 1-0 to the visitors. Matt Manning bounced back big time to get back into his groove, putting seven innings of one-run ball on three hits — including a solo home run —
This was not what one might call “exciting” baseball, but it was also a pretty decent game from a fan perspective. The Tigers did not win, however they lost like a much better team than they’ve shown themselves to be for most of the season. We’ll just touch on the highlights, because “pitched a 1-2-3
The Detroit Tigers had a decent week, splitting a four-game series with the Cleveland Guardians at home that also snapped an eight-game losing streak. The good guys won two in a row to take Games 2 and 3 but the visitors prevailed in the finale to prevent the winning streak to stretch any further. Now
When Tarik Skubal left his last start on Aug. 1 with left arm fatigue, Detroit Tigers fans once again had to hold their breath. Could another one of their young pitchers be headed for Tommy John surgery?
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