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The 93rd MLB All-Star Game will take place at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, home of the Mariners. The Detroit Tigers will be represented by starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen in this year’s midsummer classic. How to watch the 2023 MLB All-Star Game Time: 8 p.m. EDT TV: FOX Sports Listen: ESPN Radio Location: T-Mobile Park, Seattle,
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The Tigers wrapped up their 2023 MLB Draft with the following players Tuesday: ▶ Round 11 (No. 320 overall): Jim Jarvis, SS, Alabama ▶ Round 12 (350): Andrew Dunford, RHP, Houston County (Georgia) High ▶ Round 13 (380): Brett Callahan, OF, St. Joseph’s ▶ Round 14 (410): David Smith, 2B, Connecticut ▶ Round 15 (440): Brady Cerkownyk, C, Connors State
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The Detroit Tigers will make 10 selections in Rounds 11-20 on Tuesday in the 2023 MLB draft, completing the 20-round event. Three players were drafted Sunday and eight players were drafted Monday. On Sunday, the Tigers picked high school outfielder Max Clark in Round 1 (No. 3 overall), high school shortstop Kevin McGonigle in Competitive Balance Round A (No.
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Max Anderson, the Detroit Tigers‘ second-round draft pick, doesn’t look like a prototypical MLB prospect. His headshot in the Nebraska media guide looks like he should be playing in a rock band, not on a baseball field. The photo featured thick, shaggy hair, giving off an easy-going vibe. “You’re gonna love him,” Nebraska coach Will
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DETROIT – One day after the Tigers drafted high-school stars from northern states with their two first-round picks, the trend continued on Day 2 of the MLB Draft. Lefty Paul Wilson and slugging infielder Carson Rucker are two highly-ranked high-school players committed to power college programs in Oregon State and Tennessee, respectively, but the Tigers
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