The Tigers are planning to select infield prospect Ryan Kreidler onto the major league roster tomorrow, relays Chris McCosky of the Detroit News (Twitter link). First baseman Spencer Torkelson will also be recalled from Triple-A Toledo, seemingly filling the two vacant active roster spots associated with the September expansion from 26 to 28 players. Detroit technically needs
Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Matthew Boyd sat in the visitor’s dugout before Tuesday’s game. He reflected on his last appearance at Comerica Park, a late September drop-by before traveling to Dallas for flexor tendon surgery. Boyd, who pitched seven seasons for the Tigers, looked forward to his post-surgery career, which begins this week as a
Major League Baseball rosters expand Thursday by two players as September begins, and the Detroit Tigers will add a pair of young position players for the final month of the season: first baseman Spencer Torkelson and infielder Ryan Kreidler. Torkelson, who turned 23 last week, and Kreidler, 24, are scheduled to arrive at Comerica Park
DETROIT — Spencer Torkelson is heading back to the Tigers, and he’s bringing Ryan Kreidler with him. Manager A.J. Hinch announced Wednesday that the team will call up Torkelson and Kreidler from Triple-A Toledo when rosters expand to 28 players on Thursday. Torkelson, Detroit’s everyday first baseman for the first half of the season until
Detroit — On Thursday, the day Major League rosters expand to 28 players, the Tigers will welcome No. 7-ranked prospect Ryan Kreidler to the big leagues and welcome back first baseman Spencer Torkelson. Also, veteran right-handed starting pitcher Michael Pineda will be activated off the injured list. Manager AJ Hinch said Kreidler, who will play
Since tomorrow is Sept. 1, rosters will expand to 28 players. With the two additional spots, the Detroit Tigers will be recalling first baseman Spencer Torkelson and selecting the contract of infielder Ryan Kreidler. Kreidler will have to be added to the 40-man roster, so the team will need to make a corresponding move before…
Detroit Tigers (50-79) vs. Seattle Mariners (71-58) When: 7:10 p.m. Wednesday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; other radio affiliates). ⋅ BOX SCORE First-pitch weather forecast: Sunny, 81 degrees. Probable starting pitchers: Tigers LHP Tyler Alexander (3-8, 4.38 ERA) vs. Mariners LHP Marco Gonzalez (9-12, 3.97 ERA). TRENDING:Detroit Tigers rookie Riley
ROCHESTER, NY – The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Rochester Red Wings 5-4 on Wednesday afternoon. Jack Lopez led the Hens offense smashing three hits, including two doubles and an RBI. Andre Lipcius and Brendon Davis each picked up two hits, including a home run for each of them. Lipcius *ROCHESTER, NY – * The
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The Detroit Tigers really needed a shortstop last offseason, so they signed Javier Baez to a six-year, $140 million contract. Here we are in the home stretch of the 2022 season, and they still really need a shortstop.
Major League Baseball has unveiled the spring training schedules for all 30 teams for 2023, and in a sign that things may be as close to normal as they were a few years ago, the Detroit Tigers‘ Grapefruit League slate looks like it did in 2019 or almost any year before. The Tigers will play
Major League Baseball today announced that 2023 Spring Training will officially begin on Friday, Feb. 24, with a pair of Cactus League games before all 30 Major League Clubs play in Cactus and Grapefruit League games on Saturday, Feb. 25. Select games featuring World Baseball Classic teams will be played at various Spring Training facilities
After a series win in Texas where the Tigers’ bats came alive, the first game of their homestand series with the Seattle Mariners, the first game of this series started the same way as the last. This time it was Matt Manning getting chased from the game in the third inning after giving up a
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Detroit — The last time former Detroit Tiger Matthew Boyd sat in a dugout at Comerica Park, talking to reporters, was about 11 months ago. It was his last day physically with the Tigers. He was leaving that night, flying to Dallas to have his flexor tendon surgically repaired by Dr. Keith Meister. “I kind
Our 2023 schedule is here. It’s not too early to start planning around our 2023 schedule, Toledo. Opening Day is scheduled for Friday, March 31, 2023. Mark your calendars and get ready for Toledo’s biggest annual celebration, as the home opener has been a standing room only sellout crowd every Our 2023 schedule is here.
Toledo Mud Hens 3, Rochester Red Wings 0 (box) A fine outing from Joey Wentz led the Mud Hens over the Red Wings on Tuesday night. The big lefty tossed six scoreless, allowing just three hits and a walk, while striking out four. He remains on the shortlist to join the Tigers when rosters expand,
Before Tuesday’s game, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch sparked a quick conversation with center fielder Riley Greene. “Do you know what the theme of the day is?” Hinch said. “What?” Greene inquired. “Finding a good pitch,” Hinch said. Pitch selection is the key to Greene’s success. When the 21-year-old swings at pitches in the strike
DETROIT — The massive shrubs beyond center field make the vast expanse of Comerica Park’s outfield all the more imposing, but there’s a small gap in right-center where the shrubs end and the giant wall that houses the out-of-town scoreboard begins. For hitters, it might as well be the fictional “South Detroit” that Journey sings
Detroit — It didn’t take long for the playoff-contending team to distinguish itself from the team playing out the string. The Seattle Mariners, who entered the game Tuesday a half-game out of a wild card spot, scored six times in the third inning and cruised to a 9-3 win over the Tigers before a sparse gathering