Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 6, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (box) Casey Mize’s rehab outing went off without a hitch, but Austin Bergner struggled and the Hens offense was pretty quiet to go down two games to one in the series. Mize was up to 98.2 mph with his fourseamer, and spun 2 1⁄3 scoreless innings. He
The Tigers were ready to end their three-game series in Seattle, and hoping to head off with a sweep under their belts. The high from Parker Meadows’ game-saving catch was still being felt tonight, and the team was enthusiastic, though runs would ultimately take a long time to manifest for either team. The Tigers were
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 6, Toledo Mud Hens 4 (box) Ty Madden had one of the crazier games you’ll ever seen, and the offense was a little quiet as the Jumbo Shrimp evened the series. It was another Jekyll and Hyde performance from Madden. For half the game, he was overpowering, racking up 11 strikeouts on
Another late night in Seattle, this time with Tarik Skubal getting the nod for the Tigers, facing off against Geroge Kirby for the Mariners. The Tigers brought their bats tonight, but the game remained close throughout. Wenceel Perez wasted no time getting the Tigers on the board with a leadoff solo homer in the first.
Detroit Tigers (54-60) at Seattle Mariners (59-55) Time/Place: 9:40 p.m., T-Mobile ParkSB Nation Site: Lookout LandingMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: LHP Tarik Skubal (12-4, 2.57 ERA) vs. RHP George Kirby (8-7, 3.04 ERA) Game 115 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Skubal 136.1
Toledo Mud Hens 9, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 2 (box) It’s hard not to feel a bit somber watching this one without Jim Weber calling the game. Still, it is nice to see a fresh opponent in the Miami Marlins Triple-A squad. Trey Sweeney stayed hot and other than newly traded second baseman Connor Norby, the
Welcome to the late-night toil of a classic West Coast road trip, as the Tigers go for three against the Mariner this week. Tonight we saw Keider Montero up against Luis Castillo, and if you can say one thing for this game: they knew we all wanted to go to bed early, because this was
Former MLB outfielder Billy Bean, who has served in the commissioner’s office as senior vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as a special assistant to the commissioner, died at his home today following a battle with acute myeloid leukemia per an announcement from the league. The former Tigers, Dodgers, and Padres outfielder,
The Detroit Tigers continue to struggle on the field, but there’s still a lot to track in the final two months of the 2024 season. Can Colt Keith make a late push for American League Rookie of the Year? Can Tarik Skubal finish strong in his AL Cy Young campaign? Does Parker Meadows prove himself
The Detroit Tigers hit the road this week for a six-game West Coast trip that will first take them to play three against the Seattle Mariners starting Tuesday night. After a solid showing for much of July, AJ Hinch’s squad has dropped seven of their last nine games — and with the trade deadline now
Mud Hens broadcaster Jim Weber passed away August 2nd, 2024. During the Detroit Tigers broadcast, Jason Benetti & Andy Dirks shared some old Jim Weber stories to honor our hall of fame announcer. 🎟️FOR TICKETS: https://www.milb.com/toledo ============================== 📱FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mudhens X: https://twitter.com/MudHens Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mudhens/
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Indianapolis Indians 4 (Fri)(box) Toledo Mud Hens 8, Indianapolis Indians 7 (Sat)(F/10)(box) Toledo Mud Hens 10, Indianapolis Indians 8 (Sun)(box) The Mud Hens rallied back in this series after losing the first three games to earn a split with three hard fought victories over the weekend. On Friday night, Ty Madden
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After Saturday night’s thrilling, extra-inning, come-from-behind, down-to-their-last-strike win, the Tigers looked to carry that momentum into the Sunday afternoon finale of their four-game series against the visiting Kansas City Royals. As it turned out, the visiting team had some late comeback heroics of their own as the Royals stunned the Tigers with a 3-2 win.
A pair of injured Tigers faced off in live batting practice yesterday, highlighting their progress towards returning to action. Outfielder Kerry Carpenter and right-hander Casey Mize both looked good during the session, which included a long home run and a single off Mize by Carpenter. Carpenter, 27 in September, has been on the IL since
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Despite the Tigers’ lack of a full rotation, this was a very well pitched game on both sides. The Royals built a slim lead in the middle innings against Kenta Maeda, but the Tigers came up with an inspired rally in the bottom of the ninth to send this to extras. It took a pair
The Tigers are planning to select left-hander Brant Hurter to pitch in tomorrow’s game against the Royals, AJ Hinch told reporters (including The Athletic’s Cody Stavenhagen) earlier this afternoon. Hurter is not yet on the 40-man roster, but the Tigers still have a space open after shipping Mark Canha, Jack Flaherty, and Andrew Chafin out
Former major leaguer Doug Creek has passed away, according to multiple sources, including The Journal out of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The left-hander died at the age of 55 due to the effects of pancreatic cancer. Creek was born in Winchester, Virginia in 1969 and went on to attend Georgia Tech. He worked as a starting
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