The Detroit Tigers finally snapped their six-game losing streak against all odds on Saturday night with a 5-1 win over Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Beau Brieske looked brilliant on the bump for the kitties, allowing a lead-off solo home run to Mookie Betts before shutting down the L.A. boys for five innings,
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Needing to break a six-game losing streak on Saturday night in LA, the Detroit Tigers turned to a rookie starter and another dominant night from the bullpen, earning a 5-1 win over the Dodgers. Beau Brieske’s five innings of one-run ball against a great lineup took center stage, but this was really the kind of
The dark cloud over the Detroit Tigers continued to linger on Friday night when they dropped their series-opener on the road against the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-1, in a matchup of Tylers that the Tigers fell short in. Two early home runs by L.A. doomed Detroit as the bats remained cold, producing a lonely third-inning
Interleague play became a reality in Major League Baseball in 1997, but the American League’s Detroit Tigers and the National League’s Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t tangle until 2003. That season, the Dodgers were one of eight different teams that swept a three-game series from the Tigers at Comerica Park. The franchises from the Motor City…
The Los Angeles Dodgers swung for the fences Friday night and two early home runs proved to be enough to overcome a Detroit Tigers team that couldn’t get much of anything going on the West Coast. The Game 1 loss brings the Tigers down to 6-13 on the year and is now the sixth in
Detroit Tigers (6-12) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (12-6) Time/Place: 10:10 p.m. Dodger StadiumSB Nation Site: True Blue L.A.Media: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: LHP Tyler Alexander (0-2, 7.20 ERA) vs. LHP Tyler Anderson (1-0, 2.84 ERA) Game 19 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR
Aerial view of Comerica Park from a drone on March 14, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) 3 Reasons Miguel Cabrera will retire as an All Star by Ryan Stouffer Whether you’re a Detroit Tigers fan headed to your 500th game at Comerica Park an out-of-town fan attending your first game there,…
If you’re getting the feeling like it’s been a long time since the Tigers have played in LA against the Dodgers, you are not wrong. It has actually been a whopping eight years since the last time the Tigers played at Dodger Stadium, and with the exception of Miguel Cabrera and Clayton Kershaw, not much
If we ignore the blighted 2020 baseball season, which saw new rules and new ways of playing introduced seemingly for the sake of it, 2022 has been the first season in major league history with a universal designated hitter. The DH was adopted in the American League in 1973, and ever since there have been
It has been a rough week for the Detroit Tigers, who are coming out of a weekend series in which they dropped the final two of a three-game set to the Colorado Rockies at home before embarking on a road trip to the Twin Cities where they were swept in three. Now sporting a five-game
The last time Miguel Cabrera was producing at an All Star level on a competitive team was 2016. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long since he had a .300 batting average. Despite the struggles of those years, and even though it has been six seasons since Cabrera was performing at an All Star…
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Omaha Storm Chasers 2 (box) Strong starting pitching and a powerful offense ruled the day again out in Omaha, as the Mud Hens made it three in a row over the Storm Chasers. Joey Wentz needed 84 pitches to do it, but he cruised through 4 2⁄3 innings of scoreless ball,
Another day, another loss, another embarrassing performance as the defense blew apart a Tarik Skubal start, and the offense stranded a ton of baserunners to get swept by the Twins 7-1 for the Tigers fifth straight loss. They fall to 6-12 on the year, worse than they started in 2021. The Tigers got it going
Most of these players aren’t available for the Detroit Tigers, but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream a little bit. So for the next few weeks we will choose a division and take one player from each team to place them on the Detroit Tigers. We start close to home, in the American League Central.
Preseason analysis on the Detroit Tigers did not give them a particularly good chance of being a playoff team. Still, they were a popular candidate for a sleeper, as a roughly average team with some good young talent who could improve as the season progressed and potentially push them over the top into a wild
Toledo Mud Hens 14, Omaha Storm Chasers 0 (box) It was a long road back for right-hander Alex Faedo. When the 2019 baseball season ended, no doubt the 26-year-old former first round pick would’ve been shocked to hear that he wouldn’t take the mound in a regular season game again until late April of 2022.
After a gut punch loss last night, the Detroit Tigers were looking for a victory to get things back on track. Sadly, they did not find any such success tonight as their bats fell completely silent while the Max Kepler and the Minnesota Twins continued to heat up, handing the Tigers a two-hit shutout loss,
Tuesday night’s series opener between the Tigers and Twins ended with a ghastly bottom of the ninth inning that really played all the hits. Closer walks the first two batters. Screaming line drive freezes an outfielder, who misplays the ball. Then the opposing team handed the Tigers a gift by holding the runner from second
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Omaha Storm Chasers 1 (box) The Hens started their road series with Omaha the right way, putting together a solid all-around effort to win going away on Tuesday afternoon. Chase Anderson got the start and limited the Storm Chasers to one run on one hit, with three walks issued and three
The baseball season is long, and it’s never a great idea to put too much stock in any one game, but boy did the Detroit Tigers blow it on Tuesday. It’s one thing to get blown out, or have the offense struggle and lose a tight game. Those are normal baseball losses.
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