The Detroit Tigers may not have seen Edwin Jackson pitch in a game since 2019 when he made his last start in the big leagues. After three seasons without making a start, trying to latch on with another team and keep going, he has opted to officially hang it up.
Associated Press Edwin Jackson says 14 teams will be it. The well-traveled pitcher, who spent 17 seasons in the majors, announced his retirement on Instagram on Friday — his 39th birthday and the 19th anniversary of his big league debut. Jackson played for a record 14 clubs, most recently in 2019 with Toronto and Detroit. “Today
Kansas City, Mo. — Miguel Cabrera, never one to take his own accomplishments all that seriously, doesn’t joke around when it comes to being the Tigers’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, which he has been every year for nearly a decade. “I don’t do this for an award,” Cabrera said before the game Saturday. “I do
Edwin Jackson announced his retirement from baseball on his Instagram account Friday, which happened to be the 19th anniversary of his MLB debut and his 39th birthday. The right-hander played for 14 teams, a Major League record, over his 17-year career. “I’m super grateful to have had 14 different organizations allow me the opportunity to
The Detroit Tigers will be undergoing some massive changes this offseason, both to their front office and their roster. It remains to be seen whether the new front office will be active on the free agent market to try and fix the roster, or if they’ll hold off on that for now.
The Detroit Tigers are continuing to knock games off the schedule before the 2022 season comes to an end. They made the big move to fire Al Avila back in August, leaving a lot of uncertainty moving forward.
Last summer, the Detroit Tigers sent Izaac Pacheco into the offseason with a mission. The player development department, led by Ryan Garko, gathered several observations after Pacheco played 30 games (and struck out 43 times in 106 at-bats) in the Florida Complex League. The sample size was small, but the Tigers had seen enough and received
Toledo Mud Hens 3, St. Paul Saints 2 (F/10)(box) Ricardo Sanchez gave the Hens a strong start in a close game, and the Hens walked it off after a controversial call cost them the game winning run in the ninth. Sanchez went six innings, allowing just a run in the sixth inning before departing. He
KANSAS CITY — Like most big league ballparks, Kauffman Stadium features a Kiss Cam among its between-innings promotions. As its final shot on Friday, it caught a male Tigers fan refusing to kiss a female Royals fan, who proceeded to pour a beverage on his head as the crowd roared. Apparently, it was scripted. Joey
Former All-Star Edwin Jackson took to Instagram this evening to officially announce his retirement from Major League Baseball. The right-hander pitched parts of 17 seasons in the majors, getting to the highest level every year between 2003-19. Jackson suited up for 14 different MLB teams, setting the all-time record for most uniforms donned. “19 years ago
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Kansas City, Mo. — It was a little surprising to see manager AJ Hinch bounce out of the dugout with two outs and a man on in the bottom of the seventh inning Friday night. The Tigers were up big and rookie left-hander Joey Wentz had allowed just two hits and was at 87 pitches.
We hear from hometown boy Joey Wentz after he picks up his first major-league victory, holding the Royals to no runs on two hits over 6 2/3 innings Friday. #DetroitRoots
We hear from Jeimer Candelario after his 3-hit night, including a 3-run homer in the second inning Friday. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers rout the Royals 10-2 Friday. #Leinenkugels
We hear from Eric Haase after he homers twice and hits an RBI double in Friday’s win over the Royals. #DetroitRoots
The opener of a three-game weekend series in Kansas City wasn’t exactly a tense affair, with the Tigers winning easily 10-2. This one saw some fantastic starting pitching, multiple home runs, and a few defensive miscues by the Royals: so, all in all, a pretty nice Friday night. Joey Wentz made his third start of
Right-handers? Left-handers? Right now, it doesn’t matter. Over the past two games, Detroit Tigers catcher Eric Haase has eight hits — three home runs and three doubles — in 10 at-bats. He hammered two home runs, totaling 12 this season, and doubled on a blooper in Friday’s 10-2 win over the Kansas City Royals in the first