Detroit — Rookie pitchers Reese Olson and Brendan White have been roommates for a couple of years, in Double-A, during spring training this year, in Toledo earlier this season. They talked a lot about pitching, as you might guess. Specifically, Olson picked White’s brain about his slider. The slider, White’s money pitch, had always been
Detroit Tigers right-hander Reese Olson handed the baseball to manager A.J. Hinch in the top of the sixth inning and received a standing ovation from a majority of the 24,203 fans as he walked back to the dugout. The 23-year-old rookie was brilliant. “I definitely heard it,” Olson said, after earning the first win of
Tonight’s game was pretty evenly paced, which isn’t an ideal thing to say when it’s the Tigers facing off against another mid-performing AL Central team, but these two clubs looked pretty evenly matched through the night. As an overview, Reese Olson was surprising, as he managed to cruise through most of the Twins’ lineup and
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps compiled 14 hits while the pitching staff dominated en route to a much-needed win and 10-0 shutout of the Great Lakes Loons in front of a season-high 7,902 fans on Star Wars night Saturday at LMCU Ballpark. West Michigan capitalized on their COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud Hens fell to the St. Paul Saints 7-5 on Saturday night at Fifth Third Field. The pitching matchup consisted of Jack O’Loughlin for the Mud Hens and Aaron Sanchez for the Saints. Andrew Stevenson would work an eight-pitch walk to lead-off the game for the TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud
Bot 2 MIN 0 DET 3 Result of AB Zach McKinstry’s two-run single AB: Zach McKinstry | P: Pablo Lopez
Detroit Tigers (32-41) vs. Minnesota Twins (38-38) Time/Place: 7:15 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Twinkie TownMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Reese Olson (0-2, 5.59 ERA) vs. RHP Pablo López (3-4, 4.40 ERA) Game 75 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Olson 19.1
Eduardo Rodriguez simulated three innings of work on Saturday at Comerica Park. The left-hander, also the ace of the Detroit Tigers, threw 20 pitches in the first inning, 15 pitches in the second inning and 15 pitches in the third inning for a 50-pitch live batting practice session before Saturday’s game. The 30-year-old said he
Detroit — Eduardo Rodriguez was feeling generous. “He hit two ground balls, so I have to give him one of those for a hit,” he said, smiling. “The second baseman was playing too far over on the one.” The banter between Rodriguez and Jonathan Schoop was entertaining Saturday afternoon, but Rodriguez’s 50-pitch, three-inning live bullpen
Detroit Tigers (32-42) vs. Minnesota Twins (39-38) When: 7:15 p.m. Saturday. Where: Comerica Park in Detroit. TV: Fox. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1 in Detroit; Tigers radio affiliates). Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Reese Olson (0-2, 5.59 ERA) vs. Twins RHP Pablo López (3-4, 4.40). • Box score Tigers lineup: 1. RF Zach McKinstry. 2. 1B Spencer Torkelson 3. LF Kerry Carpenter 4. SS Javier Báez.
“I know it’s June,” I said. “I know there’s 162” games in a season. “But?” Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said with a smile. Yes … but. “I know there’s a ridiculously long ways to go,” I said, before mentioning the standings in the AL Central. At that moment on Friday afternoon, the Tigers were
The Detroit Tigers are nearing the All-Star break. Third baseman Nick Maton, acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies in an offseason trade, is hitting .156 through 69 games this season. The 26-year-old has spent 37 of his 69 games — or 53.6% of his games — as the starter in the fourth and fifth spots in the batting
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps bullpen impressed, but their offense failed to rally, as the Great Lakes Loons capitalized on several critical offensive opportunities in an 8-6 loss in front of 5,993 fans Friday night at LMCU Ballpark. The West Michigan Whitecaps posted a single game-high 15 COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
DETROIT — Tigers manager A.J. Hinch could see the question coming like a 3-0 fastball as he sat at the podium for his media session Friday afternoon, before Detroit’s 4-1 loss to the Twins at Comerica Park. “I know it’s June. I know there’s 162,” the question started. “But…” Hinch interrupted, sensing what would follow.
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The Toledo Mud Hens lost Friday night against the St. Paul Saints with a score of 10-6. Toledo drops to 32-40 as St. Paul advances to 42-30. Bryan Sammons got the start today for the Hens and pitched well. In his 5.0 innings of work, he allowed two runs on The Toledo Mud Hens lost
We hear from Tigers starter Joey Wentz, who allowed three earned runs in five innings in the 4-1 loss to the Twins.
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after the Tigers dropped a 4-1 decision to the Twins.
The Detroit Tigers had opportunities to score throughout the game, beginning with a big opportunity in the first inning, but the offense came up empty numerous times until the sixth inning. To go with one run, the Tigers struck out 16 times and grounded into three inning-ending double plays. And the Tigers lost, 4-1, to
Detroit – Fuses were short on this damp Friday but the Tigers’ offensive wick never got lit. Twins right-hander Kenta Maeda hadn’t pitched in a big-league game since April 26, sidelined with a triceps injury. And when he walked Zach McKinstry and gave up a single to Spencer Torkelson in the bottom of the first