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.
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Kansas City, Mo. — There’s always that moment in a baseball game, that pivotal moment where the outcome hangs in the balance. It can come early, late or somewhere in the middle innings. That moment for the Tigers on Monday came in the eighth inning. They trailed 2-0 and had not scored a run in
KANSAS CITY — Riley Greene had never gone hitless in a game against the Royals in his brief big league career, an 18-game streak that ranked as the second-longest by an MLB player against one team. No four-hit performances or stat-stuffing games in the bunch, but often something to help the Tigers get through, such
We hear from Alex Lange, who pitched a perfect ninth for his 15th save in the Tigers’ 3-2 comeback win over the Royals.
We hear from Tigers manager A.J. Hinch after his team’s 3-2 comeback win in the series opener in Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The American League Central remains up for grabs as the trade deadline approaches. The Detroit Tigers needed to take a step in the right direction against the Kansas City Royals, the worst team in the worst division, in Monday’s series opener at Kauffman Stadium. A three-run eighth inning, which snapped a 20-inning
We hear from Matt Vierling, who had a two-run double and a spectacular diving grab in the Tigers’ 3-2 victory over the Royals.
This game was definitely a little too close for comfort if we remember that the Royals have a mere 27 wins going into tonight, and the Tigers are meant to have the best parts of their lineup back. The Tigers won, but it was down to the wire, as they didn’t get on the board
Kansas City, Mo. — There’s always that moment in a baseball game, that pivotal moment where the outcome hangs in the balance. It can come early, late or somewhere in the middle innings. That moment for the Tigers on Monday came in the eighth inning. They trailed 2-0 and had not scored a run in
Bot 4 DET 0 KC 1 Result of AB Freddy Fermin’s RBI single AB: Freddy Fermin | P: Matt Manning
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Zach McKinstry, a left-handed hitter, joined the Detroit Tigers before Opening Day with expectations of playing third base and second base in matchups against right-handed pitchers. But McKinstry has played all over the field. The 28-year-old has logged more innings in right field than any other position, but for Monday’s series opener
Kansas City — There are very few elite-level players as self-aware and self-critical as Tigers’ shortstop Javier Báez. If the first step toward recovery is copping to the problem, Báez is well on his way to getting right. “I am a fastball hitter,” he said before the game Monday. “It doesn’t matter who it is.
Outfielder Max Clark, the Detroit Tigers’ pick at No. 3 overall in last week’s draft, has signed his first contract, the team announced on Monday afternoon. Clark, who was rated No. 22 overall in Baseball America’s new top 100, is a prep standout from Franklin, Ind. and according to reports, the contract is worth $7.7
The Tigers announced that they have agreed to terms with first-round pick Max Clark. The club did not announce the signing bonus, but Kiley McDaniel of ESPN reports that it’s $7.7MM, a bit below the $8.34MM slot value for the third overall pick. Clark, 18, is a left-handed hitting outfielder who was selected out of
Nolan Bianchi pinch-hits for Tony Paul to preview the second half of the season and the trade deadline with Chris McCosky on this edition of the Tigers Today podcast. Here are other highlights from The Detroit News/Detroit Tigers podcast: ▶ 1:00: Starbucks gifts for Miguel Cabrera ▶ 2:30: Beau Brieske healthy ▶ 4:00: Matthew Boyd’s
The Detroit Tigers have signed outfielder Max Clark, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2023 MLB draft, to an under-slot bonus. The 18-year-old, a left-handed hitter from Franklin Community High School in Indiana, signed with the Tigers for a $7.7 million bonus, according to MLB.com’s Jim Callis. The value of the No. 3 overall