Andy Ibáñez discusses his team’s 6-5 comeback win over the Atlanta Braves, as well as his incredible inning-ending double play.
A.J. Hinch talks about how satisfying a team victory over Atlanta was in tonight’s 6-5 walk-off win.
We hear from versatile Zack Short, who describes the victory as a total team effort.
A.J. Hinch discuses the 6-5 victory over the Atlanta Braves and the rewarding feeling his team received for maintaining a positive attitude.
The Detroit Tigers were on the brink of losing 10 games in a row. Andy Ibáñez, who had a single, double, home run and walk, saved the Tigers from what had the potential to become their fourth shutout through 10 games in June. He hit a solo homer off Atlanta Braves right-handed reliever Collin McHugh
Just when you thought they were out, they pulled us right back in! In what started as another lifeless performance, the Tigers mounted a massive comeback in the late innings to pull off a huge 6-5 extra-inning victory against the Atlanta Braves. Spencer Torkelson played hero on multiple occasions as the Tigers snapped their nine
DETROIT — The Tigers ended their nine-game losing streak by rallying to beat one of the hottest teams in baseball. Spencer Torkelson’s two-run homer fueled a ninth-inning rally off Braves closer Raisel Iglesias before Torkelson singled home the winning run off former Tiger Joe Jiménez in the 10th inning, completing the comeback for a 6-5 extra-inning
Detroit – The Tigers seemed dead in the water and headed to their 10th straight loss Monday night against N.L East-leading Atlanta Braves. Seemingly out of nowhere, they caught a spark. They scored three runs off right-hander Raisel Iglesias in the bottom of the ninth to send the game to the 10th. And then, against
The Tigers and Spencer Torkelson end a 9-game losing streak. We hear from the hero after his first walk-off hit.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Matt Vierling returned from the injured list Monday and started in center field for the fifth time this season in the series opener against the Atlanta Braves at Comerica Park. “I’m excited,” Vierling said. The return of Vierling, a right-handed hitter, comes just two days after outfielder Akil Baddoo needed to be
Detroit Tigers (26-36) vs. Atlanta Braves (40-25) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Battery PowerMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: TBD vs. RHP Charlie Morton (5-6, 3.89 ERA) Game 64 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR TBD – – – – – Morton
Detroit — As the Tigers prepared to get through another game against a high-level team using a fleet of relievers Monday, it was hard not to look toward the back of the clubhouse and see Matt Manning and Tarik Skubal cooling down after doing their rehab work. It was hard not to notice Eduardo Rodriguez
Detroit Tigers (26-37) vs. Atlanta Braves (40-25) When: 6:40 p.m. Monday. Where: Comerica Park in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1 in Detroit; other Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Detroit Tigers Mason Englert (1-2, 5.00 ERA) vs. Braves RHP Charlie Morton (5-6, 3.89 ERA). • Box score Tigers lineup: RF Zach McKinstry 1B Spencer Torkelson DH Kerry Carpenter SS
There are old sofas that haven’t been visited, haven’t seen as many plop-downs, as one of the most overworked lines in professional draft history: “We’ll take the best player available.” But if you’re the Tigers, picking third overall three weeks from Sunday, will it necessarily be the best player they can choose on the night
It wasn’t long after the Detroit Tigers’ final at-bat Sunday — no more than 30 minutes, maybe — when Tigers catcher Eric Haase summed up June so far. “It all sucks, you know, it’s all losing, doesn’t really matter at the end of the year, we’re losing by 10 or one,” Haase told the reporters
The Negro League broke barriers, and its roots run deep in Grand Rapids. The Black Sox were a Grand Rapids based Negro League team in the 1940s and 50s. The team saw its share of talent come through and helped change the game of baseball forever. We want to honor everything they did for baseball
The Detroit Tigers were swept for the third straight series last weekend by the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks, who took all three weekend games inside Comerica Park to continue the Motor City Kitties’ downward spiral this month. Now owners of a nine-game skid, they turn their attention to the Atlanta Braves who will be in town
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Tigers farm teams last week, from Sunday through Saturday, were a combined 5-19 in 24 games. It is another rugged season in Detroit’s bushes, surprisingly so, when it was thought heading into 2023 that an emerging band of hitters — and pitchers — were about to revive a big-league team in Detroit. Here and there
Buffalo Bisons 4, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (Fri)(Box) Toledo Mud Hens 7, Buffalo Bisons 5 (Sat)(Box) Buffalo Bisons 12, Toledo Mud Hens 1 (Sun)(Box) The Hens managed to win on Saturday, avoiding the sweep, but the Bisons averaged over seven runs a game in the series. On Friday, recently acquired lefty Bryan Sammons gave the