We hear from Riley Greene, who hit a home run in the Tigers’ 5-0 shutout of the Miami Marlins on Miguel Cabrera Day/Venezuelan Heritage Day.
We hear from Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, who went 2-4 with a single, double and run scored in his team’s 5-0 shutout win over the Marlins on Miguel Cabrera Day and Venezuelan Heritage Day.
We hear from Tigers manager A.J. Hinch after his team’s 5-0 shutout of the Miami Marlins.
We hear from Tigers outfielder Akil Baddoo, who hit a three-run home run in the second inning in the Tigers’ 5-0 victory over the Marlins.
Miami — There was a World Baseball Classic atmosphere inside LoanDepot Park Saturday. Huge, animated crowd of 32,936 — the largest crowd here since April of 2017. There were drums, cowbells, whistles. There was dancing, chanting, singing, flags waving. The energy was palpable. The noise deafening. None more so than when Miguel Cabrera stepped to
The city of Miami and the city of Doral have proclaimed July 29th Miguel Cabrera Day as part of the Marlins’ celebration of Venezuelan Heritage Day and their weekend celebration of Cabrera and his career.
Miguel Cabrera’s 21-year career comes full circle in Florida, where the former Marlin was honored on Venezuelan Heritage Day. The cheers continued when the Maracay legend laced an opposite-field, ground-rule double to set yet another milestone.
MIAMI — Miguel Cabrera received the loudest standing ovation from the fans, attending the Miami Marlins’ Venezuelan Heritage Celebration, in the second inning of Saturday’s game. The cheers started when he walked to the plate and intensified when he tipped his helmet to the crowd of 32,936. “It was like playing in Maracay and Caracas,” Cabrera
Miguel Cabrera was the favored son of the Saturday crowd in Miami. However, the work of Beau Brieske and Joey Wentz took center stage, while Akil Baddoo and Riley Greene provided the power as the Tigers won 5-0. The Tigers plan in this one was to start Beau Brieske and then switch to lefty Joey
MIAMI — Detroit Tigers left-hander Joey Wentz didn’t start Saturday, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t pitch. The Tigers recalled Wentz from Triple-A Toledo, optioning right-handed reliever Trey Wingenter to clear space on the roster, before Saturday’s game against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park. “We’ll see where the game takes us,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch
Miami – Jason Foley said it exactly right. “You just chalk it up to, ‘Sometimes (stuff) happens,’” he said. To say that the Marlins collecting three straight singles and scoring two runs off him in the eighth inning Friday night was improbable doesn’t even begin to explain it. The Tigers had just rallied to tie
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Top 2 DET 3 MIA 0 Result of AB Akil Baddoo’s three-run homer (5) AB: Akil Baddoo | P: Johnny Cueto
The Dodgers have already both added and subtracted from their pitching mix prior to the deadline, acquiring Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly from the White Sox while also shipping out Noah Syndergaard to the Guardians in exchange for Amed Rosario. Between these moves and the re-acqusition of old friend Enrique Hernandez from the Red Sox,
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