SEATTLE — There were runners on base in six of the nine innings. But the Detroit Tigers couldn’t cash in. After winning the first two games, the Tigers were taken down, 2-0, by the Seattle Mariners in Sunday’s series finale at T-Mobile Park. The pitching staff, including right-hander Reese Olson, kept a comeback within reach until
Seattle — This is why AJ Hinch doesn’t put a lot of stock in momentum. The Tigers came into the series finale at T-Mobile Park Sunday riding two impressive victories against the Mariners. If ever a team had some momentum, right? Seattle starter Bryce Miller didn’t get the memo. In his first start since June
The SeaWolves completed a three-game series sweep over the Hartford Yard Goats with a doubleheader sweep on Sunday afternoon at UPMC Park. Erie shut out Hartford 1-0 in game one and clubbed their way to a 9-2 win in game two. Game One In the opening game of the twin The SeaWolves completed a three-game
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps enjoyed a dominant showing from outfielder Roberto Campos as the bullpen shut down the Lansing Lugnuts in a 4-2 victory in front of 6,701 fans Sunday afternoon at LMCU Ballpark. Campos finished the game with four RBI, going 2-for-4, including a three-run COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
SeaWolves sweep the Yard Goats in three games with a final of 9-2 at UPMC Park
Detroit Tigers (41-50) vs. Seattle Mariners (45-46) When: 4:10 p.m. Sunday. Where: T-Mobile Park in Seattle. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Reese Olson (1-2, 4.05 ERA) vs. Mariners RHP Bryce Miller (5-3, 3.97 ERA) • Box score Tigers lineup: LF Zach McKinstry DH Riley Greene 1B Spencer Torkelson RF Kerry
Not much in the way of drama came with Luke Gold’s fifth-round plucking by the Tigers in last year’s MLB Draft. Decent prospect, as the term would apply: Boston College outfielder, right-handed hitter, 6-foot, 220 pounds. Fairly typical of wishes and hopes reserved for players drafted 147th overall. The Tigers and their fans were even
Detroit Tigers (41-50) at Seattle Mariners (45-46) Time/Place: 4:10 p.m., T-Mobile ParkSB Nation Site: Lookout LandingMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Reese Olson (1-2, 4.05 ERA) vs. RHP Bryce Miller (5-3, 3.97 ERA) Game 92 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Olson 33.1
Top 1 DET 0 SEA 0 Result of AB Cal Raleigh throws out runner AB: Kerry Carpenter | P: Bryce Miller
The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Buffalo Bisons 7-3 on Sunday afternoon. After having dropped the first two games in the series, Toledo took the series finale. The Hens are now 6-9 in the second half and 39-50 overall. Joey Wentz started the game for the Mud Hens. He lasted The Toledo Mud Hens defeated
SEATTLE — With the return of Beau Brieske, the Detroit Tigers welcomed back a nasty right-handed reliever who can be a dynamic weapon out of the bullpen in high-leverage situations. He proved that on Saturday night. “I was just champing at the bit to get back out there,” Brieske said. “I was just trying to have
Seattle — It had to feel like an eternity. Shoot, it had to feel like the day might never come. It had been 368 days between Beau Brieske’s last big-league pitch last season and his first pitch this season. For a talented 25-year-old who defied the odds as a 27th-round draft pick out of a
Boot camp was about to convene Sunday as Ryan Garko assessed the past week’s Tigers draft and new recruits he and his cohorts will begin shaping this week on the back lots at TigerTown, in Lakeland, Florida. “Brought four in Friday,” said Garko, who heads player-development for the Tigers. “As soon as they sign, they’re
SEATTLE — Right-hander Michael Lorenzen has been a trade candidate from the moment he signed with the Detroit Tigers in the offseason. The 31-year-old, who inked a one-year, $8.5 million contract on Dec. 20, 2022, is all but guaranteed to play for a different team following the Aug. 1 trade deadline. Almost every contending team could
SeaWolves take game one of the doubleheader 1-0 against the Yard Goats
Seattle — Alex Lange isn’t one to duck and cover. He takes things on directly, the good, the bad and the unsettling. “I’ve been struggling,” he said, sitting in front of his locker Saturday. “I’ve been pretty terrible the last month and a half.” The thing is, though, the two-plus months before that, he was
You start to learn about Jatnk Diaz, the Detroit Tigers‘ eighth-round pick on Monday, and hear his wild backstory, and follow all the twists and turns of how he got discovered, and you come to a clear conclusion: This is the craziest draft story ever. “He’s gonna be elite,” said Jesse Litsch, who pitched for
SEATTLE — Detroit Tigers left-hander Matthew Boyd grimaced when he sailed his 15th pitch to the backstop in the first inning of his June 26 start against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field. “I just knew something was wrong,” Boyd said. Two days later, Boyd — who recovered from flexor tendon surgery and returned to the
Napoleon Hill once wrote, “Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.” That kind of mindset, along with a second-to-none work ethic, have helped lead Jake Rogers to where he is right now. Rogers, a 2013 graduate of Canyon High School, is the starting catcher for
SEATTLE — The Home Run Derby at T-Mobile Park was on Monday. Kerry Carpenter wasn’t invited, so he saved his big swings here for a few days. “I let the pitcher supply the power,” the Tigers outfielder said half-jokingly after the first multi-homer game of his Major League career Saturday night in a 6-0 victory