May 24, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Texas Rangers designated hitter Corey Seager (right) greets second baseman Marcus Semien (2) after hitting a solo home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the first inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
We hear from Nick Maton, who blasted a three-run home run in his return to Philadelphia during tonight’s game. #RepDetroit
We hear from Tigers starter Joey Wentz, who got in 4 2/3 innings of work in tonight’s setback against the Phillies. #RepDetroit
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after the Tigers were held hitless through the first 6 2/3 innings of tonight’s loss against the Phillies. #RepDetroit
Philadelphia — The timing of it stinks, but it is a harsh reality for the Tigers. At the same time most of their left-handed punch is on the injured list — Riley Greene, Kerry Carpenter, Austin Meadows — they are facing an oppressive right-handed starting pitcher night after night. In Chicago, it was Mike Clevinger,
PHILADELPHIA — Aaron Nola took a no-hitter into the seventh inning. The Detroit Tigers looked completely helpless as another right-handed pitcher carved up their offense. The pitiful performance resembled the underwhelming results from the previous series in matchups with Chicago White Sox right-handers Mike Clevinger, Dylan Cease and Michael Kopech. Nola couldn’t complete the no-hitter, thanks
Let’s just get the miserable truth out of the way first. Aaron Nola was really good tonight. Really, really good. He kept a no-hitter going through six and 2⁄3 innings, and his offense supported him the whole way. This was a very bad game for the Tigers. But not as bad as it could have
Last week’s lead Big Hype Prospect, Andrew Abbott, is already on his way to the Majors. Let’s see if we can pull the trick two weeks in a row. Five Big Hype Prospects Colton Cowser, 23, OF, BAL (AAA)186 PA, 8 HR 5 SB, .347/.484/.590 When he hit the injured list with a quad injury
PHILADELPHIA — The Detroit Tigers will face a couple of old friends, infielder Kody Clemens and left-handed reliever Gregory Soto, in their three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Clemens struggled in his short stint with the Tigers, but he has been a surprise contributor for the reigning National League champions. “I got
Bot 2 DET 0 PHI 2 Result of AB Nick Castellanos’ RBI double AB: Nick Castellanos | P: Joey Wentz
Detroit Tigers (26-31) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (27-32) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Citizen’s BallparkSB Nation Site: The Good PhightMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: LHP Joey Wentz (1-5, 7.28 ERA) vs. RHP Aaron Nola (4-4, 4.70 ERA) Game 58 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Wentz
In a far-upper-left corner of a cramped clubhouse at Tiger Stadium that summer of 1984, they would huddle and kibitz in front of their lockers prior to that night’s game: Alex Grammas, who was manager Sparky Anderson’s third-base coach, and Dick Tracewski, who coached first base. Not far from batting guru Vada Pinson’s niche, the
Philadelphia — Michael Lorenzen is a lot of things: Smart, affable, talented, a diversely-skilled pitcher and an elite athlete. The list goes on. What he isn’t, though, is simple. He has seven different pitches on his palette, for starters. His thought processes, the way he meticulously collects, filters, challenges, tests and ultimately stores information is
Lynn Henning | Special to The Detroit News Only scouts know, in all the exasperating detail, what goes into a job most wouldn’t trade for any other occupation. It’s a wild world, filled with travel and weather anxieties, and overloaded with hopes and disappointments — and the occasional payoff that makes sitting for hours at college
By Mike Fitzpatrick | Associated Press New York — Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then served as the Detroit Tigers pitching coach for the 1984 world champion before he managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1989 World Series that was interrupted by a massive earthquake, has
The way the wheels fell off the Detroit Tigers’ bandwagon — battered and beaten though it already was, kept rolling only by the headwinds of the awful American League Central — this past week, you’d think the warranty just expired or something. On Tuesday, it was Eduardo Rodriguez and Matt Vierling going on the injured
The Detroit Tigers struggled over the weekend in the Windy City against the Chicago White Sox, scoring just three runs in three games while being swept by their American League Central division rivals. Saddled with those three defeats, the Motor City Kitties are now five games under .500 and back in a tie with the
MLB Power Rankings of the best and most realistic trade chip on the roster of every club below .500. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports In less than two months, the MLB trade deadline will arrive. Teams over .500 are already dreaming about who they’ll add to the roster. The clubs below .500 should start…
Roger Craig, whose 12 year major league career led into a long and storied career most notably as pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers and then as manager of the San Francisco Giants, died on Sunday at age 93 after a short illness, according to Giants spokesman. Craig won three World Series rings as a
Indianapolis Indians 11, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Fri)(box) Indianapolis Indians 10, Toledo Mud Hens 7 (Sat)(box) Indianapolis Indians 7, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Sun)(box) With the Detroit Tigers rapidly gobbling up the better talent on the Mud Hens, it’s not so surprising that they went down 5-1 in this six-game set. On Friday, lefty Jack