Jake Rogers talks about the pitching staff getting timely outs and his big day at the plate with 3 RBIs.
After a lacklustre showing on Friday night, the Detroit Tigers looked to rebound for the Saturday afternoon Fiesta Tigres game with over thirty thousand in attendance. In the end, the Tigers won 4-2 in a nail-biter of a finish, with a very unexpected pitcher getting the save. (No, it wasn’t Zack Short. Try again.) Tarik
Detroit – The Tigers aren’t shutting the door on the possibility of outfielder Austin Meadows getting back before the end of the season, but with less than two months left, the odds are long against it. “He’s been getting treatment at home and he’s also traveled to a few different places to continue trying to
Detroit – The thing about throwing one pitch as much as new Tigers’ lefty Andrew Vasquez throws his slider, it’s not really the same pitch every time. “It has a couple of different faces,” said Vasquez, who the Tigers claimed off waivers from the Phillies Friday. “Sometimes it comes out differently. It just adds a
The Detroit Tigers have been in contact with Austin Meadows. But Meadows, who hasn’t played for the Tigers since April 6 due to anxiety, isn’t doing any baseball activities while getting mental health treatment at his home in Florida. There’s no timetable for him to begin baseball activities. A return to the Tigers this season
Bot 1 TB 0 DET 0 Result of AB Manuel Margot’s diving catch AB: Riley Greene | P: Aaron Civale
Detroit Tigers (48-61) vs Tampa Bay Rays (67-45) When: 1:10 p.m. Saturday. Where: Comerica Park in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1 in Detroit; Tigers radio affiliates). Probable pitchers: Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal (1-1, 4.57 ERA) vs. Rays RHP Aaron Civale (5-2, 2.34). • Box score Tigers lineup: 3B Matt Vierling CF Riley Greene 1B Spencer Torkelson RF Kerry Carpenter DH
The Tigers have a knack for finding pitching prospects at a bargain, and it looks like they may have done it again. Troy Melton was the team’s fourth round draftee in 2022, but he was somewhat overlooked at the time. Now, he’s at West Michigan, and his performance demands the attention he didn’t get on
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Toledo, OH – The Toledo Mud Hens started to put the weekend with a 3-1 loss to the Iowa Cubs. This game didn’t start until an hour after the original start time due to some rainy weather but, the game eventually started to avoid a second doubleheader in the series. Toledo, OH – The Toledo
Senators take down the Wolves 13-3 at UPMC Park
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps saw dominant pitching propel them to a 2-0 win over the Lake County Captains – their sixth win in a row and Midwest League-most 14th shutout of the year – in front of 5,855 fans Friday night at LMCU Ballpark. Whitecaps pitchers COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
DETROIT — The grounds crew at Comerica Park did wonders to turn the playing surface from a baseball diamond to a soccer pitch for last Sunday’s Crystal Palace-Sevilla preseason match, then back to a ballfield for Friday’s Tigers-Rays series opener. Then the Rays wore it out on Reese Olson. The lines of the soccer pitch
Harrisburg piled on late in a 13-3 win over Erie on Friday night. Ty Madden and a pair of Harrisburg pitchers dueled with zeroes through the first four innings. Michael Cuevas went the first 2.2 innings for the Senators before handing the ball to Alemao Hernandez. The fifth inning proved Harrisburg piled on late in
The Detroit Tigers returned to Comerica Park after a five-game roadtrip, which included Tuesday’s trade deadline, fell behind by four runs early to the Tampa Bay Rays and never fought back. It was an embarrassing loss. The Tigers were annihilated by the Rays, 8-0, in the first of three games in the series at Comerica
Detroit – This series picked up right where it left off back in St. Petersburg in the first weekend of the season, with Tampa Bay rag-dolling the Tigers. The Rays, who won the three-game set in April by a combined score of 21-3, barely broke a sweat Friday night, beating the Tigers 8-0 at Comerica
On Friday night, the Tampa Bay Rays paid a visit to Detroit for the first of a three-game series with the Tigers. Unfortunately, despite their recent struggles, the Rays reverted to their early-season form, smothering the Tigers to the tune of a 8-0 score. Reese Olson got the nod for the Tigers, in his ninth
Top 1 TB 2 DET 0 Result of AB Isaac Paredes’ two-run double AB: Isaac Paredes | P: Reese Olson
When the Detroit Tigers traded right-hander Michael Lorenzen on Tuesday, the Philadelphia Phillies cleared space for his arrival on the 40-man roster by designating left-handed reliever Andrew Vasquez for assignment. The Tigers then claimed Vasquez, who doesn’t have any minor-league options remaining, off waivers Friday from the Phillies. He will join the Tigers for Saturday’s
Detroit — The Tigers technically swung just one trade at the deadline, sending Michael Lorenzen to the Phillies for High-A infielder Hao-Yu Lee. But the negotiations with both the Phillies and the Dodgers helped the Tigers land a couple other players. The Tigers purchased Triple-A utility player Eddys Leonard from the Dodgers on Tuesday. And