Tigers starter Matt Boyd, who took a no-hitter into the sixth inning but took the loss Thursday night, says he’ll take the good from it and build on it.
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Mickey York and Craig Monroe break down another dominating pitching performance by rookie Michael Fulmer on Wednesday night in Anaheim.
We hear from Tigers third baseman Nick Castellanos, who had three hits Wednesday night … and was wearing that funky tank top again.
We hear from Tigers starter Michael Fulmer, who gave up three hits over 7 2/3 innings to earn the victory Friday night in Oakland.
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus says that Miguel Cabrera, who homered twice on Monday, looks as good as he’s seen him.
Nick Castellanos, who hit one of four Tigers homers Monday night, joins our Matt Shepard on the field after a 5-4 victory over the Phillies.
James McCann, whose two-run homer in the seventh inning Saturday was his first of the season, joins our Johnny Kane on the field after the Tigers’ 5-4 victory over the Rays.
Justin Verlander, who had 10 strikeouts Wednesday and reached 2,000 for his career, addresses the media after the Tigers’ 6-3 victory over the Twins.
We hear from Tigers center fielder Cameron Maybin, who had two more hits Tuesday night.
Mario Impemba and Kirk Gibson recap the Tigers’ 7-2 victory over the Twins on Tuesday night.
Gene Lamont, filling in for suspended manager Brad Ausmus on Tuesday, addresses the media following the Tigers’ 7-2 victory over the Twins.
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus erupts during Monday’s 10-8 victory over the Twins at Comerica Park.
Manager Brad Ausmus discusses his on-the-field tirade and more following the Tigers’ 10-8 victory over the Twins on Monday.
Warwick Saupold reflects on his MLB debut and having his mother — who traveled 30 hours from Perth, Australia — there to watch.
Drew VerHagen, Ian Kinsler, Victor Martinez and James McCann talk about their first jobs before they made it big in baseball.
A fired-up Craig Monroe says the players — not manager Brad Ausmus — are to blame for the #Tigers’ skid.
Forty years ago, 21-year-old Mark Fidrych took the baseball world by storm … and made all of Detroit fall in love with him.
Max Scherzer says the key to his record-tying performance Wednesday night was his fastball.
We hear from manager Brad Ausmus on a good night for the Tigers in our nation’s capital.
Closer Francisco Rodriguez joins our Trevor Thompson on the field after the Tigers hung on for a 5-4 victory in Washington on Tuesday, snapping their losing streak at seven games.