Jose Iglesias, who beat out an infield single to knock in the winning run Saturday night, joins our Justin White on the field after the Tigers’ 3-2 victory over the Astros.
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John Keating and Craig Monroe break down the last of three straight Tigers victories in Boston — the first sweep of the Red Sox this season.
We hear from Tigers starter Anibal Sanchez, who took the loss Tuesday night, but pitched six-plus strong innings and struck out 10.
Mickey York and Craig Monroe break down an outstanding effort by Tigers starter Matt Boyd and a career milestone for Justin Upton.
We hear from Tigers manager Brad Ausmus, who says that Wednesday’s blowout victory at Cleveland will make for a happy flight.
Manager Brad Ausmus explains how the injury to starter Daniel Norris happened and more after the Tigers’ 5-3 loss in Cleveland on Monday.
We hear from Tigers starter Mike Pelfrey, who pitched into the seventh inning Sunday and held the Rays to just one run.
Ian Kinsler, who hit career homer No. 200 Sunday, joins our Trevor Thompson on the field following the Tigers’ 5-1 victory in Tampa, completing a four-game series sweep.
Saltalamacchia gets three hits against the Marlins.
We hear from Daniel Norris, whose first start of the season for the Tigers was a mixed bag.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia joins our Matt Shepard on the field following the Tigers’ walk-off win on a wild pitch Thursday, completing four-game sweep of the Mariners.
Victor Martinez and Victor Jr. share memories of being at the ballpark together.
Former Tigers left fielder Craig Monroe and current FOX Sports Detroit baseball analyst Craig Monroe shares a special moment with his 5-year-old twin sons.
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus says that J.D. Martinez is out four to six weeks with a fractured right elbow and Steven Moya has been called up.
Tigers GM Al Avila joins Tuesday night’s telecast and talks about their first-round draft pick, 18-year-old right-handed power pitcher Matt Manning.
Manager Brad Ausmus says the obvious — blowing a seven-run lead isn’t a good night — but he liked the Tigers offense and Anibal Sanchez’s effort in relief Monday night.
Former Tigers fireballer Joel Zumaya, a key member of the 2006 World Series team, was back at the ballpark on Tuesday night.
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus says the offense and the pitching clicked Monday night, making it one of those rare nights when you can relax.
Michael Fulmer, who extended his scoreless streak to 22 innings Monday night, joins our Mickey York on the field after the Tigers’ 11-0 victory over the Blue Jays.
J.D. Martinez, who homered and drove in three runs Saturday, joins our Matt Shepard on field after the Tigers’ 7-4 victory over the White Sox.