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Here are nine stats and facts from a hitless Saturday spun by the home team in Detroit. • This was the Tigers’ second no-hitter in the past three seasons, after Spencer Turnbull authored a solo effort on May 18, 2021, against the Mariners. It was their first at home since a 24-year-old Justin Verlander no-hit
The Detroit Tigers on Saturday threw the ninth no-hitter in franchise history in a 2-0 win over Toronto at Comerica Park and first-ever with multiple pitchers. Yet neither of the team’s regular play-by-play men were on the call when third baseman Zach McKinstry fielded a slow chopper from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and threw to Spencer
Matt Manning pitched 6 2⁄3 innings of no-hit ball, followed by Jason Foley for an inning and a third, before Alex Lange closed out the ninth to give the Tigers a 2-0 no-hit victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at Comerica Park on Saturday. It was the first combined no-hitter in Detroit Tigers history and
We hear from Riley Greene, who smacked a bloop single in his first at-bat this afternoon since being activated from the IL.
Matt Manning, Jason Foley and Alex Lange combine for the ninth no-hitter in Tigers history!
We hear from Jake Marisnick, who finished 1-for-3 this afternoon and helped the Tigers make history against the Blue Jays.
We get more thoughts from Matt Manning, Jason Foley, and Alex Lange as well as catcher Eric Haase after history was made today in downtown Detroit.
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after the Tigers throw the first combined no-hitter in team history.
We hear from the terrific trio of Matt Manning, Jason Foley and Alex Lange, who are now forever in the Tigers history books for throwing the 1st combined no-hitter in franchise history!
DETROIT — A dozen years after Justin Verlander no-hit the Blue Jays in Toronto, Matt Manning and two relievers repeated the feat at Comerica Park, combining to hold the mighty Blue Jays lineup to three walks and a hit batter and outduel Kevin Gausman for a 2-0 win Saturday afternoon. The ninth no-hitter in franchise
Bot 1 TOR 0 DET 1 Result of AB Spencer Torkelson’s RBI double AB: Spencer Torkelson | P: Kevin Gausman
Detroit – At this time last year, right-hander Beau Brieske seemed on his way to cementing himself into the Tigers’ starting rotation plans. He’d just shutout the White Sox over 6.1 innings, in the middle of a run of three straight quality starts where he allowed just six earned runs and held opposing hitters to
The Tigers announced a quartet of roster moves in advance of this afternoon’s game with the Blue Jays. Outfielder Riley Greene was activated from the 15-day injured list and right-hander Beau Brieske was activated from the 60-day IL, while Jonathan Schoop was designated for assignment (as reported yesterday) and Alex Faedo was optioned to Triple-A.
As we’re reminded annually, there are no sure things in the MLB draft, whether you’re picking first, 30th or third, as the Detroit Tigers will on Sunday night in Seattle (thanks to a win in December’s first-ever MLB draft lottery). It’s the fifth time the Tigers have had the third overall pick in the draft,
Detroit – The corner of the Tigers’ clubhouse where Jonathan Schoop typically held court, usually with his locker neighbor Miguel Cabrera, was completely cleared out by the time the media was admitted Saturday morning. No name plate. No pants, jerseys or practice gear. No shoes, spikes or gloves. Four seasons of occupancy gone in a
You may have seen his videos before! Trevor Thompson is joined by Chris Castellani of Barstool Sports, who talks about how he burst onto the scene as well his roots in Tigers fandom.
Well we had fun for a little while. On Friday night after the Tigers’ drubbing at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays, Evan Petzold of the Freep reported that the club would finally be designating veteran infielder Jonathan Schoop for assignment on Saturday. The move corresponds with outfielder Riley Greene’s return from the 15-day
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