Break out those Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses, T-Town! We’re hosting our first-ever Margaritaville Weekend from Friday, July 7 through Sunday, July 9 complete with a specialty jersey, two giveaways, live music, and postgame fireworks.
The Detroit Tigers’ losing streak finally came to an end after nine-straight games of futility with a win in the series opener against the Atlanta Braves on Monday, but the Motor City Kitties failed to build on that victory, dropping the next two to continue its downfall. Now sitting 12 games under the .500 mark
Lehigh Valley IronPigs 8, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (box) The IronPigs bounced back to even the series with a strong showing over the Hens on Wednesday. Zach Logue and Chavez Fernander each allowed three runs, while Rony Garcia allowed two more in this one. Parker Meadows racked up a three-hit game out of the leadoff
The Toledo Mud Hens were shut out against the Lehigh Vally Iron Pigs Wednesday night with a score of 8-0. Toledo drops to 27-37 as Lehigh Valley improves to 33-30. Zach Logue started the game for Toledo and gave up three runs in his 2.1 innings of work. He struck The Toledo Mud Hens were
Erie rode a big second inning to their third consecutive win tonight, beating Harrisburg 9-5. The SeaWolves loaded the bases in the second with no outs against Harrisburg starter Alex Troop. Justice Bigbie began the frame with a double giving him five hits in his first five Double-A at bats. Erie rode a big second
With the 2023 Draft just a few weeks away, we thought it was a good time to check and see how last year’s Draft class has fared in pro ball thus far. We’re happy to report that there have been a ton of very strong performances. There are already two players from last year’s Draft
DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera hadn’t started in both games of a doubleheader since last July, when he was flirting with a .300 average and on his way to the All-Star Game and before his aching knees and back forced a cutback in playing time. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch needed two games from Cabrera on Wednesday
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The ball was flying in Wednesday’s doubleheader. In Game 2, the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves combined for six home runs — for a total of 11 homers in the doubleheader — to conclude the three-game series at Comerica Park. The Tigers showed consistent power swings for the first time this season, but they ended
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Detroit — It didn’t matter when. It didn’t matter where. It certainly didn’t matter who. Nothing could stop the ball from sailing out of the yard at Comerica Park Wednesday, as the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves combined for a combined 11 home runs in a Wednesday doubleheader that saw the visitors leave town with
The ball was jumping off bats all afternoon at Comerica Park, but in the end the Atlanta Braves hit four home runs to the Tigers’ three, and that was the difference. A shaky outing from Michael Lorenzen didn’t help matters as the Braves took game two to sweep Wednesday’s doubleheader. Things didn’t get off to
Top 1 ATL 1 DET 0 Result of AB Austin Riley’s sacrifice fly AB: Austin Riley | P: Michael Lorenzen
Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Mark Gorosh (@sportz5176) and Evan Petzold (@evanpetzold) • Editor: Robin Chan • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Guest: Brian Sakowski, Perfect Game TV analyst • Email: epetzold@freepress.com On this episode: It’s a packed episode of “Days of Roar.” This week, beyond their regular wrap up of the recent week in Detroit Tigers’ baseball, the guys have on MLB draft
Detroit — The Detroit Tigers started a scoring parade at Comerica Park on Wednesday afternoon. And then the Atlanta Braves finished it. Detroit jumped out to an early 4-0 lead behind homers from Spencer Torkelson, Eric Haase and Miguel Cabrera — his first of the season — but slowly saw the game slip away over
For the first time, Detroit Tigers veteran Miguel Cabrera put the Detroit Red Wings’ helmet on his head upon entering the dugout. He strutted through the dugout, grabbed the hockey stick and shot a puck into the mini-net. The 40-year-old capped off his team’s home run celebration with an unforeseen twist when he used the
Game 1 of Wednesday’s traditional doubleheader between the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves belonged to the visitors. Despite taking an early — and particularly exciting — early lead, the Tigers were unable to maintain their advantage, surrendering a flurry of runs to Atlanta’s top-five offense, falling 10-7. The Tigers’ peak was exciting but short-lived. Spencer
Miguel Cabrera officially has his first home run of the 2023 season. Facing one of the best pitchers in baseball in Spencer Strider, the Detroit Tigers came out of the gates absolutely swinging in the first game of Wednesday’s doubleheader against Atlanta at Comerica Park. After first baseman Spencer Torkelson took Strider deep in the
Veteran right-hander Trevor Rosenthal is slated undergo elbow surgery next week, the Tigers announced within their latest wave of injury updates on minor league players. The former All-Star has been attempting a comeback with the Tigers, but he’s now headed for a revision on a prior Tommy John procedure. Detroit also announced that infielder Ryan
Detroit Tigers infielder Ryan Kreidler — a fourth-round pick in the 2019 draft with 102 plate appearances in his MLB career — has been sidelined with another injury, and for the second straight season, he needed surgery. The 25-year-old underwent a core muscle surgery June 6 and is expected to miss approximately six weeks. He