Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 7:06 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Chicago — The Lions weren’t the only team to lose to a Chicago team. Now, granted, that loss was gut-wrenching and somewhat unexplainable, with most sports fans in Detroit living and dying on every play. Back here in Chicago, the Tigers lost, 5-2, to
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The Tigers worked White Sox starter Jonathan Stiever for 36 pitches in his first Major League inning, including four consecutive three-ball counts to begin Sunday’s series finale. Jorge Bonifacio deposited an RBI single into shallow center field to give Detroit its first lead since the sixth inning of Friday’s series The Tigers worked White Sox
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 7:11 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 The Detroit Tigers picked up early momentum with one run in the first inning against Chicago White Sox right-hander Jonathan Stiever, a fifth-round pick from the 2018 draft making his MLB debut. But with runners on the corners and two outs, Stiever struck out Daz
Kirkland Crawford Detroit Free Press Published 5:21 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Detroit Tigers (20-25) vs. Chicago White Sox (29-16) When: 2:10 p.m. Where: Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago. TV: Fox Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; other radio affiliates). First-pitch weather forecast: Sunny, 72 degrees. Probable starting pitchers: Tigers RHP Spencer Turnbull (4-2, 3.32 ERA) vs.
Mike Cameron was on his couch at home when his phone rang around midnight. The three-time Gold Glove Award winner had just talked with his son, Daz, earlier in the evening about a home run he hit at the Tigers’ alternate training site, but now Daz was calling him again. Mike Cameron was on his
Lynn Henning The Detroit News Published 2:13 PM EDT Sep 13, 2020 The minor-league season has been canceled, but the development of the Tigers’ prospects is still a critical aspect of the team’s rebuild. In this series, Lynn Henning will take a look at some of the key players. Today: Matt Manning. From a strict
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Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 AM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Saturday night in Chicago, Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer said he felt better than ever since undergoing Tommy John surgery in March 2019. His body told him he could pitch into the fifth inning, even after a three-run, 32-pitch first frame. He thought his command was
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 AM EDT Sep 13, 2020 Louie Eljaua looks for a rare ingredient. He found this unexplainable characteristic — the “it factor,” for lack of better term — in 1998 as the Florida Marlins area scout for Latin America. He still calls Miguel Cabrera the best teenage hitter he has
Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 11:33 PM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Chicago — Given that football season is beginning, scoreboards are getting some work again, it’s probably fitting the Tigers are jumping right in. Allowing touchdowns — plural that is — in multiple games this week and playing the role of tackling dummies. Tough, tough five-game
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire wanted badly to get Michael Fulmer through the third inning Saturday, enough that he left Fulmer in against left-handed hitter Nomar Mazara, who had been 5-for-11 against Fulmer, while Daniel Norris warmed. Fulmer had allowed eight White Sox hits and struggled with his breaking balls again, Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire wanted
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 10:27 PM EDT Sep 12, 2020 The Detroit Tigers lost 19-0 Wednesday to the Milwaukee Brewers. The next day, they took a 12-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. They were blown out again Saturday at Guaranteed Rate Field, this time in a 14-0 loss to the AL Central-leading Chicago White Sox,
Ramon Santiago tells the young Tigers infielders under his watch to have fun playing a game, but also remember that it’s a job and they have to approach every day at the ballpark as such. For one rare occasion, the Tigers’ third-base coach had a day off from work Thursday, Ramon Santiago tells the young
Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 7:57 PM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Chicago – This is something Ramon Santiago wanted to do, felt he needed to do. His wife and kids were born in the United States and were, obviously, citizens. After years of living in this country, Santiago wanted to be, too. Thursday, while
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:29 PM EDT Sep 12, 2020 More than 25 years separate the first MLB hits for Detroit Tigers outfielder Daz Cameron and his father, Mike, but the situations — both involving the Tigers — are eerily similar. Mike got his on Aug. 30, 1995, the third game of his career. He was playing
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Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 10:34 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Casey Mize’s opponent had already thrown a no-hitter this season. It happened 18 days earlier, actually. On Friday, it was Mize’s turn to deal for the Detroit Tigers in a battle with revived right-hander Lucas Giolito, who is turning heads in his fifth
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Detroit Tigers bench coach Lloyd McClendon peered into a camera after fielding a question on a Zoom conference about outfielder Victor Reyes. He paused, smiled and, finally, he chuckled. That’s because he didn’t have a clue Reyes was going to be this good. McClendon worked with him for the
Right-hander Casey Mize was having the game of his life on Friday night at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago. He had a no-hitter for five-plus innings but didn’t figure in the decision as the Tigers blew a three-run lead and lost to the White Sox, 4-3. With the defeat, the Right-hander Casey Mize was having
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 1:13 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize didn’t need much run support. He no-hit the Chicago White Sox through five innings, but the Tigers (20-24) ended up losing, 4-3, Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mize walked Nomar Mazara to begin the sixth inning, then allowed a double