Dan Gelston | Associated Press Philadelphia – Former Tigers pitcher Michael Lorenzen threw the 14th no-hitter in Philadelphia Phillies history, a dazzling performance in only his second start with his new team, which beat the Washington Nationals 7-0 on Wednesday night. The 31-year-old Lorenzen (7-7) struck out five, walked four and improved to 2-0 since he
The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Columbus Clippers 10-6 in Wednesday’s high scoring game. Spencer Turnbull started the game for the Mud Hens. Across 4.1 innings, he gave up three runs, walked three, and struck out six. After having thrown 74 pitches, he was removed from the game in the The Toledo Mud Hens defeated
We hear from A.J. Hinch after the Tigers put the finishing touches on their second straight win over the Twins at Comerica Park.
We hear from Spencer Torkelson after he blasted a pair of home runs in tonight’s victory over the Twins, Detroit’s second straight.
After splitting the first two games of their four-game weekday series in Detroit against the Minnesota Twins, the Tigers built on Tuesday’s shutout win with second nice, nearly complete performance in a row in a 9-6 victory… but it got a little too close at the end. Getting the start for Detroit tonight was Alex
Spencer Torkelson carried the Detroit Tigers with two home runs. There was an early lead from the Tigers, a failed comeback attempt from the American League Central-leading Minnesota Twins and a two-homer performance at key moments from the 2020 No. 1 overall pick. The Tigers fended off the Twins for a 9-5 win in the
The new Top 100 Prospects list is coming! Revised Top 30s for every organization too! Thursday evening, to be exact. We give you a sneak preview below by identifying the prospect who has risen the furthest on each team’s Top 30 since the start of the season. As for the biggest jump on the Top
Detroit — Alex Faedo was looking to make his case to stay in the Tigers’ rotation. After the right-hander was called up from Toledo and stifled the Padres in a spot start on July 23, Faedo was sent back down. A wild 10-day stretch ensued leading up to the Aug. 1 trade deadline and Faedo
DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera hasn’t made a big deal out of climbing statistical leaderboards and passing greats in his final season. He’d rather focus on individual games and team success when he can, and get on with preparing for the next game. Still, as he sat in the Tigers’ clubhouse at Comerica Park on Wednesday
Bot 1 MIN 0 DET 2 Result of AB Kerry Carpenter’s RBI single AB: Kerry Carpenter | P: Bailey Ober
Lakeland, Fla. — That three-run, walk-off bomb he hit Tuesday against Toronto was a nice intro to the home-run column in Max Clark’s professional baseball life. It was a 417-footer, with an exit velocity of 105 mph, and as it soared beyond the right-center field fence on the back-quadrant field at TigerTown, the Florida Complex
The Detroit Tigers placed right-handed reliever Jason Foley on the bereavement list before Wednesday’s game against the Minnesota Twins and called up Trey Wingenter, another right-handed reliever, from Triple-A Toledo. When a player is on the bereavement list, he must miss a minimum of three games and can miss up to seven games. Foley is
Detroit — Jason Foley and Alex Lange have held down the back end of the Tigers’ bullpen for much of the season. But with Foley out after being placed on the bereavement list Wednesday and Lange going through a rough stretch with control issues, there could be an opportunity for others to step up in
Erie and Altoona split their doubleheader on Wednesday with Altoona taking game one, 4-2, and Erie winning game two, 5-2. In game one, Bryce Tassin started for Erie. In the first inning with two on and two out, Connor Scott lined an RBI single to open the scoring in favor Erie and Altoona split their
Detroit Tigers (50-63) vs. Minnesota Twins (60-55) When: 6:40 p.m. Wednesday. Where: Comerica Park in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Tigers RHP Alex Faedo (2-4, 5.80 ERA) vs. Twins RHP Bailey Ober (6-5, 3.21 ERA). • Box score TUESDAY’S VICTORY: Eduardo Rodriguez throws seven scoreless innings in 6-0 win over Twins
From Detroit Tigers catcher to broadcaster, the late Jim Price was a beloved part of the team for decades as well as holding a place in the memory of generations of Detroit fans.
Columbus Clippers 5, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (box) Jack O’Loughlin gave the Hens another quality outing, but the offense didn’t get going in this one until it was too late. The young left-hander tossed five innings of two-run ball with eight strikeouts. He was staked to a small lead in the bottom of the second
Before tonight’s first pitch, the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins observed a moment of silence in memory of former catcher and analyst Jim Price.
We hear from the longtime Detroit Tigers radio partner of the late Jim Price in Dan Dickerson, who shares some of his favorite memories of working with Price over the years.
Jim Price, a longtime radio analyst for the Detroit Tigers, died Monday at age 81, the team announced. Price was the backup catcher on the 1968 Tigers team that won the World Series. All five of his big-league seasons were spent in Detroit, from 1967 through 1971. “All of us with the Detroit Tigers are