In the aftermath of a hurricane, many in Puerto Rico remain without power. Hurricane Fiona ripped through Puerto Rico earlier this week and left many without power and resources as it ravaged the country. Home of Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Báez, he is stepping up in the wake of destruction.
Scott Harris didn’t answer the big question: So, is this a Detroit Tigers rebuild? He danced around a “yes” or “no” response, instead generally focusing on an offseason ahead that will further reveal the path of his Tigers. Executing his vision isn’t an overnight task. He did not draft, trade or sign any of the
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BALTIMORE — All summer, people in and around Detroit’s organization wondered how Kerry Carpenter’s bat would play in the big leagues. Now, the Tigers are giving Carpenter an extended look down the stretch, trying to find out exactly what they have in their No. 14 prospect. Is he a depth piece whose power struggles to
A frustrated Matt Manning pounded the baseball into his glove and tossed the rosin bag. He walked Terrin Vavra, the leadoff man in sixth inning, on seven pitches. Two batters later, Kyle Stowers crushed a two-run home run to center field to put the Baltimore Orioles ahead by five runs, and Manning hung his head
Baltimore, Md. − Under different circumstances, maybe manager AJ Hinch would have pulled starting pitcher Matt Manning after five laborious innings Wednesday night. But one of the chores left for the Tigers this month is to squeeze as many healthy innings as they could out of the second-year right-hander who missed more than three months
The Detroit Tigers came into the series finale with the Baltimore Orioles looking to do something it had never done before in franchise history, sweep a season series of 6 games or more. Unfortunately, Jordan Lyles had other ideas and the Orioles hitters got to Manning to take the series finale, 8-1. Jordan Lyles completely
Baltimore, Md. – It started with a triple against the Astros. A couple nights later against the White Sox he tripled again. He also walked, stole a base and scored twice. On Monday he delivered a key two-run single against a left-handed pitcher that triggered a five-run inning. He again scored twice, both times racing
Steve Yzerman’s connection to Scott Harris, the new president of baseball operations for the Detroit Tigers, began thanks to a former teammate. It was Chris Chelios who introduced Yzerman and Harris, who now are in charge, respectively, of building the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers. Yzerman was part of Chris Ilitch’s recruiting team in
Tigers owner Christopher Illitch shakes the hand of Scott Harris during a news conference about Harris’ new role as the Tigers’ president of baseball operations at Comerica Park in downtown Detroit on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022.
The Detroit Tigers have turned a page and officially began a new era. After hiring and introducing Scott Harris as the team’s new president of baseball operations, it’s time for him to get to work. For him, that means starting to employ the three concepts he spoke about during his presser.
All he did in 2022’s regular season was pitch in 29 games, 21 of them as a starter for Double-A Erie. He threw a hefty 127 innings. He had a 2.63 ERA and an 0.94 WHIP. He had a terrific year. And yet his name, Chance Kirby, remains, well, more in the farm system’s back-40
Detroit Tigers star and Puerto Rico native Javier Baez is offering support during Hurricane Fiona with free hot meals to anyone affected in Puerto Rico. Detroit Tigers star and Puerto Rico native Javier Baez is offering free hot meals to anyone in Puerto Rico affected by Hurricane Fiona. The hurricane, which is now considered a…
TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud Hens won two games over the Columbus Clippers on Wednesday. The first game was the resumption of the suspended game from Tuesday night, which was a 5-4 final score after 13 innings in favor of Toledo. The Mud Hens would score five unanswered runs to TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud
If this whole president of baseball operations job with the Detroit Tigers doesn’t work out, Scott Harris might have a career playing across the street in the Lions’ secondary. Because above all else during his introductory news conference Tuesday at Comerica Park, Harris proved he knows how to play defense and backpedal out of any
The Detroit Tigers finally seem to have a smart person running the organization in new president of baseball operations Scott Harris. He laid out his vision for the club in yesterday’s press conference, and it all sounded great. But one thing’s for sure: there aren’t a lot of players on this roster right now that…
A day after the Tigers unveiled their new front-office chief, Scott Harris, the brunt of their on-field baseball staff was to check in Wednesday for a one-week Tigers Fall Instructional Camp at the TigerTown complex in Lakeland, Florida. About 45 players from the Tigers farm will gather with roughly 40 Tigers staffers for drills and
After finishing an impressive introductory news conference, new Detroit Tigers president Scott Harris stepped off a platform on Tuesday afternoon in Comerica Park. Harris did a few more interviews with reporters, and then something absolutely cool happened. Something that revealed a different side of him. Harris took time to meet an old man, sitting in
In a season that hasn’t lived up to his own expectations, Javy Báez’ continues to compete at a high level. The veteran shortstop discusses his resolve to get back to his old self, as well as a quirk in his approach that’s caught the eye of the HOME production team. Meanwhile, Matt Manning and Eric
Change and baseball go together like peanut butter and mayonnaise. A few swear by it. Most resist its creamy charms, at least until that’s all there is to eat. Baseball is changing. Home runs are down. Strikeouts are up. Overall hitting is down, too. The ball is less springy, stored in humidors and sooner or