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SOUTH BEND, IN – The West Michigan Whitecaps celebrated their return to Four Winds Field for the first time in nearly four years with a 4-0 shutout victory over the South Bend Cubs on Tuesday night. The Whitecaps, who hadn’t made the trip to South Bend since July of 2019, SOUTH BEND, IN – The
KANSAS CITY — Tarik Skubal was warming in the bullpen for his start Tuesday when he was briefly held up for weather. Though a late afternoon storm had passed, another shower was threatening to clip Kauffman Stadium and potentially delay the start. Skubal got the go-ahead to finish, but the interruption wasn’t welcome. The only
Spencer Torkelson talks about his big night at the plate and how he feels there was some good with the bad in tonight’s game.
Tarik Skubal reflects on a disappointing outing and what he feels gave him the most trouble tonight on the mound.
Erie won a fourth straight game out of the All-Star break by shutting out Binghamton in the series opener, 3-0. Andrew Navigato opened the scoring in the first inning. After Justice Bigbie and Wenceel Perez hit consecutive singles, Navigato scored Bigbie with a double against Rumble Ponies starter Christian Scott. Erie won a fourth straight
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Spencer Torkelson drove in five runs with two home runs for his second multi-homer game of the season. Javier Báez returned to the lineup with three hits, one walk and two stolen bases. Miguel Cabrera, the eldest player on the roster, made up for a pair of strikeouts with a pair of
Lakeland, Fla. — This guy with long blonde locks and a black headband swatting baseballs Tuesday morning on TigerTown’s back lots hardly resembled a rookie. Especially when he stepped to the plate. Nice set-up, with his left-handed bat waggling as he leaned on his back leg, knee flexed. Fast path through the ball. Loud line
We hear from A.J. Hinch after the Tigers lose a high-scoring affair to Kansas City 11-10.
This was just a miserably pitched game all around. Tarik Skubal blew an early lead before melting down entirely in the fourth inning, and the Tigers pen wasn’t much better. On the other hand, the Royals pitching staff was every bit as miserable. The Tigers offense fought to the last out, but fell one big
Toledo, OH – The Toledo Mud Hounds started the series against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs and fell 4-3 after a ninth-inning rally from the IronPigs. Making a rehab start for the Toledo Mud Hens was Alex Faedo. Faedo started the season with the Mud Hens but was later called up Toledo, OH – The Toledo
Welcome to the July edition of MLB Pipeline’s Rookie Hot List. The Hot List is our monthly look at the rookies on a roll around the Major Leagues, and there are quite a few new names on a roll this month. One friendly reminder from us to you: as always, this list is not about
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Detroit Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson, like the rest of the baseball world, saw the photo of Kansas City Royals right-hander Jordan Lyles with what appeared to be a substance on his left wrist. It looked like Spider Tack. Lyles held the Tigers to three hits and no runs over six innings
Kansas City, Mo. — Eduardo Rodriguez is going to let everyone else worry about the Aug. 1 trade deadline. He’s not sweating it. Not even a little. “It’s easy,” he said Tuesday when asked how he was dealing with it. “The only thing I can do is go out and pitch. Just go out every
Top 1 DET 2 KC 0 Result of AB Torkelson’s two-run homer (13) AB: Spencer Torkelson | P: Daniel Lynch IV
Kansas City, Mo. – The photo popped up Twitter last night. Tigers manager AJ Hinch estimated he got it sent to him about 5,000 times. It was sent out by Kansas City-based @dadbodtee. It was a picture of Royals starting pitcher Jordan Lyles from Monday night, when he blanked the Tigers on three hits over
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. Kevin McGonigle can remember every strikeout he had during his senior season in high school this spring — both strikeouts, in detail. “The first one,” he said. “We were
Kansas City, Mo. — Before the game Monday, manager AJ Hinch joked that he was trying to play Zach McKinstry at every position. “He won’t catch,” he said, and then checked himself. “Well, I mean, knock on wood, you never know.” McKinstry started the game at shortstop Monday and in the ninth inning moved to
A preview of the Toledo Mud Hens postgame Christmas in July Light Show.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Javier Báez holds himself accountable. He knows he is getting beat by fastballs, sliders and everything in between. “I got to play better,” he said. Báez took ownership of his season-long struggles in front of his locker in the visitor’s clubhouse before Monday’s game against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.