We want to believe. The structure of the MLB season makes it so easy, after all, with 162 three-hour sprints (give or take a few extra minutes for a Gregory Soto relief appearance) comprising one six-month marathon toward the promise of the future. One good game begets another, and another, and pretty soon, PLAYOFFS! Of
The Washington Nationals are getting cozy in the last-place spot of the MLB Power Rankings. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images) This week’s MLB Power Rankings include a couple of playoff clinches and a few clubs flinching as they barely hold onto a postseason berth.
The Detroit Tigers have gotten the most from their bullpens. They are starting to establish who will be a part of this team’s core moving forward. Jason Foley has been one of those arms who is really proving a point with his performance in 2022.
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Indianapolis Indians 4 (box) The Mud Hens stayed red hot on Sunday, completely a six-game sweep over Indianapolis and racking up their 10th straight victory. With 10 games left on the calendar, the Tigers’ Triple-A affiliate is rolling as they enter the final week and a half of play. Daniel Ponce
Julio Rodriguez has missed the Mariners’ last two games due to lower back soreness, and the rookie star told The Seattle Times’ Ryan Divish and other reporters that “I feel a few days of rest will be the best thing for it.” There’s a chance Rodriguez could be back as early as Monday’s game with
DETROIT — The first time Garrett Hill hit 96 mph on the Comerica Park radar gun, he did a double-take. The Tigers right-hander has never been one to check velocity from the mound because he has never really had that much velo to check. For someone who normally throws 92-93 mph, 96-97 catches attention. “The
Detroit — The starch got taken out of this one quickly. After splitting a pair of tense, extra-inning games, the White Sox drained the drama with a five-run fifth inning and beat the Tigers, 11-5, Sunday to take the series and keep their slim playoff hopes alive. They are 3½ games behind Central Division-leading Cleveland. “It was
INDIANAPOLIS, IN.: Looking to extend their season-best nine-game winning streak, the Toledo Mud Hens wasted no time taking the lead, putting their first seven batters on base in a big top of the first inning and sprinting away with a 7-4 win over the Indianapolis Indians on Sunday afternoon at INDIANAPOLIS, IN.: Looking to extend
The SeaWolves dropped the season finale to the Richmond Flying Squirrels on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond by a 3-1 final. Erie’s playoff fate now rests in Akron, Ohio. If the RubberDucks beat Bowie tonight, Erie makes the playoffs. A Bowie win eliminates Erie from the playoffs. The SeaWolves got The SeaWolves dropped the season
Congratulations to Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina of the St. Louis Cardinals on breaking the MLB record for most regular season starts together by a pitcher and catcher. With their 325th start on September 15, 2022, the Cards’ battery topped the former Detroit Tigers duo of ace lefty hurler Mickey Lolich and trusty receiver Bill…
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We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers lose to the White Sox 11-5 Sunday. #Leinenkugels
Former Cy Young winner, and two-time runner-up, David Price plans to retire after the 2022 season, announced by Bob Nightengale of USA Today. Price stated that “It’s just time,” and that “Everything on my body hurts.” Price, now 37, was originally drafted in the 19th round of the 2004 MLB draft by the Los Angeles
Drew Hutchison missed the strike zone on four straight pitches, walked in a run and exited his start with two outs in the fifth inning. His replacement, reliever Jason Foley, hung a two-strike slider to a power hitter, resulting in a grand slam. “I walked in a run and left the bases loaded,” Hutchison said.
The rubber match of a three-game weekend series, which had featured two close games to that point, had a finale that was close early but split wide open later on. The White Sox, who have to keep up their La Russa-less winning ways to stay in the AL Central race, beat the Tigers 11-5 on
A couple of happy development stories converged for the Tigers during this 2022 season that specialized more in sadism than in anything remotely splendid. Riley Greene. Parker Meadows. One was expected: Greene, perhaps the best Tigers talent to be scouted and showcased and inserted into the daily Tigers roster since a kid named Al Kaline
Detroit Tigers (55-90) vs. Chicago White Sox (75-71) Time/Place: 12:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: South Side SoxMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Drew Hutchison (2-8, 4.24 ERA) vs. RHP Vince Velasquez (3-3, 5.29 ERA) Game 146 Lineups WHITE SOX TIGERS WHITE SOX TIGERS Elvis Andrus – SS Riley Greene –
Detroit Tigers right-hander Beau Brieske is healthy. But he isn’t going to pitch again in 2022. The Tigers, after several internal discussions, have decided to shut down Brieske for the remainder of the season. The 24-year-old, who made 15 starts and posted a 4.19 ERA as a rookie this season, has been on the injured
Tampa Bay Ray veteran reliever Nick Anderson’s 2022 season is officially over, as per Marc Topkin of Tampa Bay Times. One of the leaders of Tampa Bay’s famed relief corps will call 2022 a lost season, having dealt with a torn elbow ligament in March 2021 and, more recently, plantar fasciitis on his right foot.
Detroit — It might surprise you to know that Javier Báez’s slash-line since the All-Star break is a most respectable .281/.329/.406 with a 112 wRC-plus. He’s been especially scorching in September, hitting .370, slugging .593 (two doubles, two triples and two homers) with a .996 OPS. For him, for you, for the club, it’s taken way