Every once in a while, Detroit Tigers right-hander Garrett Hill takes a look at the scoreboard to check his velocity. He thinks examining the speed of every fastball appears disrespectful, so he refuses to create a habit out of the quick glances. In Monday’s relief appearance, the 26-year-old — sporting a new, over-the-head delivery out
Detroit — Spencer Torkelson, the Tigers’ first-round pick in 2020, stood behind the batting cage Tuesday afternoon watching Jace Jung, the Tigers’ first-round pick in 2022, take batting practice on the field at Comerica Park for the first time. “Tork is a good guy,” said Jung, who played in 30 games at West Michigan after he was
There have been very few positive developments when it comes to Detroit Tigers hitters this season. Virtually everyone has either underperformed or just fell off the face of the earth. But one of the hitters who has proved himself over the course of the season is Westland native Eric Haase.
The Detroit Tigers went bat-heavy in the early picks of the 2022 MLB Draft, scooping up Jace Jung with their first-round pick and pairing that selection with another collegiate bat in the second round.
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The 2022 Detroit Tigers will be remembered for a lot of things. Pretty much all of them are bad, but what they accomplished last night against the Houston Astros should take the cake. The Tigers were shut out for the 21st time this season, setting a new franchise record and tying the American League record…
Here we go, Detroit Tigers fans. The final stretch of the season is finally, mercifully, here. And that can only mean one thing. The race to 99 is on! That’s 99, as in 99 losses. That’s 99, as in not 100 losses. Call me crazy but I think they can do it with 21 games
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DETROIT — For a brief moment, the Tigers had a rally going and a run on the board against American League Cy Young Award candidate Framber Valdez. Willi Castro had legged out a two-out double in the third inning, then tested Astros left fielder Yordan Alvarez on a Javier Báez ground-ball single. The send from
The Houston Astros, armed with the best record in the American League, reminded the Detroit Tigers of their supremacy in the simplest way possible. They didn’t blast home runs, nor did they strike out double-digit batters. But the Astros executed plays at a first-class rate. “That’s 91 wins for them,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said.
Detroit — The Detroit Tigers have played 21 innings of baseball since they last scored a run, which makes it fitting that on Monday night at Comerica Park the team grabbed its 21st shutout loss of the season — a new franchise record. Kicking off the season’s penultimate homestand, Detroit was blanked at Comerica Park by the
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers suffer their second straight shutout, 7-0 against the Astros on Monday. #Leinenkugels
The Tigers had some chances early, but the breaks went Houston’s way, and Framber Valdez settled in to spin a complete game shut out on six hits, with 107 pitches thrown. That was the 21st time the Tigers have been shut out in 2022. Houston didn’t take long to draw blood in this one. Jose
Hunter Brown spent Monday afternoon playing catch at Comerica Park, the ballpark where he grew up attending games and cheering for the Detroit Tigers. Watching his hometown team inspired him to become a big leaguer one day. On Tuesday, Brown will pitch against the Tigers. “I’m excited to be here and be back and represent
Detroit Tigers (54-86) vs. Houston Astros (90-50) Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation Site: Crawfish BoxesMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (3-4, 4.13 ERA) vs. LHP Framber Valdez (14-5, 2.64 ERA) Game 141 Lineups ASTROS TIGERS ASTROS TIGERS Jose Altuve – 2B Riley Greene – CF Jeremy Pena –
With his recent performance, Detroit Tigers infielder Ryan Kreidler has been increasing his value in the long game. After making his big league debut and proving himself, he has seemingly begun to settle in and find his way in the big league environment.
Detroit — Hunter Brown is in the place where everything came together for him. As Brown, a 24-year-old St. Clair Shores native and Wayne State University product playing with the Houston Astros prepares to make just the second MLB start of his career, imagine how surreal this all must be. He’ll take the same mound that he watched
A series win over the fourth place Kansas City Royals over the weekend allowed the Tigers to creep within two and a half games of the Royals in the AL Central. Things get a lot more difficult as they come home for series against the AL leading Houston Astros and then the Chicago White Sox
Some baseball news arrived last week. Bigger, in some respects, than Friday’s word that MLB next year will opt for pitch clocks, an end to defensive shifts and larger bases. Minor-league players voted to have the Major League Players Association represent them in future wage-and-benefit talks with Major League Baseball. You could hear the Richter scales