Seattle — It had to be heartening for lefty Tarik Skubal to watch his mentor and former teammate Matthew Boyd pitch Monday night. Not so much because Boyd dominated Tigers hitters for three scoreless innings, punching out five. But it must’ve been encouraging to see how sharp he was 15 months after he went through
Detroit Tigers (66-93) vs. Seattle Mariners (87-72) Times/Place: 6:10 p.m., T-Mobile ParkSB Nation Site: Lookout Landing Media: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkGame 1 Pitching Matchup: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (5-5, 4.02 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Flexen (8-9, 3.64 ERA) Game 160 Pitching Matchup Player IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Player IP K% BB% FIP
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. Brayan Peña was sitting at his desk in the manager’s office at High-A West Michigan’s LMCU Ballpark talking with a couple of reporters when he got a knock on
The Tigers complete their home schedule in winning fashion, with unsung hero Harold Castro leading the way. Both Javy Báez and Miguel Cabrera make wishes come true when they meet two of their biggest fans. And A.J. Hinch provides his thoughts on a challenging season and the road ahead in an exclusive interview.
Seattle — Collectively, the 2022 season has been a failure. That’s an unassailable truth. A Tigers team that was expected to at least stay near enough to .500 to keep things intriguing in the final months was wracked by injury and underperformance and fell out of contention before the summer even got hot. But it
We won’t sugarcoat it. This is a lost season for the Detroit Tigers, and has been for a while now. But believe it or not, it hasn’t been all doom and gloom for the 2022 Detroit Tigers. Yes, that’s right. In a season where the team will lose just shy of 100 games, there were…
We hear from Bryan Garcia after he throws into the 7th inning Monday, limiting the Mariners to 3 runs on 5 hits and striking out 6. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers hang on for a 4-3 win Monday night in Seattle. #Leinenkugels
We hear from Andrew Chafin after he picks up his third save of the season Monday night in Seattle. #DetroitRoots
SEATTLE — Five days after the World Series ends, Detroit Tigers left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin will officially make a decision about his future. The 32-year-old, as part of a two-year, $13 million contract, has a $6.5 million player option for 2023, meaning he has the right to exercise his option and lock in that salary for
The Detroit Tigers starting rotation was anchored by Matthew Boyd during the Al Avila run portion of the team’s rebuild. After moving on from the Detroit Tigers organization, Boyd found a home with the San Francisco Giants.
SEATTLE — Jeimer Candelario might have played his final game Sunday for the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. He started as the third baseman, which happened just 11 times in September, as the Tigers wrapped up this year’s home schedule with their 10th victory in the past 12 games. Playing time is running dry, and Candelario
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Seattle — Javier Báez talks a lot about focus. When he’s able to stay focused in an at-bat, he says, he can usually find a way to do damage. Turns out, he can do damage when he’s unfocused, too. Just like he did in the third inning of the Tigers’ 4-3 win over the playoff-bound
SEATTLE — The Tigers are now on the clock. In two of the past five years, that meant Detroit had clinched the No. 1 overall pick in the ensuing MLB Draft. In this case, the Tigers are now on the clock, along with the Angels, for baseball’s longest stretch since a postseason appearance. Monday night’s
SEATTLE — Detroit Tigers right-hander Bryan Garcia lost his footing and took a tumble. In the fifth inning, Garcia threw a second-pitch changeup to Sam Haggerty. On his way toward home plate, he slipped while releasing the pitch — just a bit outside — before falling into a sideways somersault. “The tumble threw me out of whack,” Garcia
The Detroit Tigers continued their winning ways late Monday night (technically, the game ended after midnight making it Tuesday morning over here on the East Coast, but who’s keeping track?). The Tigers beat the Seattle Mariners, 4-3, and got a surprise quality start from Bryan Garcia. The 27-year-old only had three major-league starts under his
Here’s a look at Monday’s top performers in the Arizona Fall League from each team’s Top 30 Prospects list. D-backs: Jordan Lawlar, SS (MLB No. 12), Salt River RaftersLawlar expects to give fans in his future home state something to get excited about this fall, and he began doing that by homering as part of
Two weeks ago, the Tigers unveiled their new front-office boss, Scott Harris, a bright-light young man charged with sculpting Detroit’s MLB roster into a playoff-grade art piece. Twelve days later, the Tigers announced Miguel Cabrera, six months from 40, and long removed from a time when his Hall of Fame bat was dynamic, would return
Seattle — The conversation was just about over when Matthew Boyd just casually, apropos of nothing, “You guys are going to love Scott.” Huh? Oh, that’s right. Tigers’ new president of baseball operations Scott Harris was the man who signed Boyd, whom the Tigers non-tendered and released after the 2021 season, to a $5.5 million