DETROIT — The sight of Austin Meadows doing running and agility drills on the field at Comerica Park on Friday afternoon was a familiar one; the Tigers outfielder has been working out daily before most of the team arrives as he rehabs from Achilles issues. The mental struggles of a difficult season, however, had been
Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows has stepped away from on-field baseball activities for the remainder of the 2022 season. Meadows, who has dealt with several injuries and illnesses since May, has been around the Tigers’ clubhouse for workouts over the past few weeks and will continue to be with his teammates when the club is
Detroit — The Tigers will certainly be counting on having lefty Eduardo Rodriguez at the top of their rotation next season. He is on the books for $14 million in 2023, after all. But there may be some uncertainty about how heavy a workload he will be able to handle. With his three-month stay on the
Detroit — Unless you’ve struggled with mental illness, especially if you struggled with it in the public glare, you can’t know the courage it took for Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows to come forth with his struggles. In a statement he released on his own Friday afternoon, he wrote: “This season has been an unfortunate struggle with
Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows has stepped away from on-field baseball activities for the remainder of the 2022 season. Meadows, who has dealt with several injuries and illnesses since May, has been around the Tigers’ clubhouse for workouts over the past few weeks and will continue to be with his teammates when the club is
What was once billed a year of progress, is a huge disappointment, as the team took multiple steps backwards.With a new GM on the way, much is still to be determined, but since writing about the 2022 Tigers sucks the life out of my soul, let’s take a look at my semi realistic but ideal…
Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows took to Twitter this afternoon to announce that he’s been away from the playing field attending to a mental health concern. Manager A.J. Hinch told reporters (including Evan Woodbery of MLive.com) that Meadows won’t return to the field this year. “What I have told very few people is that I have been …
The Detroit Tigers used the expanded rosters to their advantage. They were able to pick up two prospects from the minors, bolstering the big league roster and allowing one player to make his big league debut.
After suffering a sweep at the hands of the Seattle Mariners, the Detroit Tigers are back at home on Friday to kick off a weekend series with the Kansas City Royals. Unlike the Mariners, the Royals aren’t a playoff-bound team and should be far easier to beat. That said, these two clubs won’t be phoning
The Detroit Tigers have called up Spencer Torkelson to rejoin the team’s roster after rosters expanded as a part of the annual September expansion. It’s the time of year when September call-ups flood the news and youngsters make their debuts.
Rochester Red Wings 17, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (box) Not a whole lot to say about this one. Austin Bergner got clobbered right out of the gate and knocked out of the game in the first inning. Things didn’t improve from there. The scoring was relentless, and the Hens were down 10-0 after the sixth
Riley Greene sounded like he was reciting the plot of a movie. “I’ve had a smile on my face all morning,” Greene said. “We were just, like, reunited. It was like we went our separate ways and finally found our way back to each other. It sounds weird, but now we’re back.” Kerry Carpenter, who
FORT WAYNE, IN – The West Michigan Whitecaps enjoyed great pitching as Keider Montero led the charge in a 5-2 victory over the Fort Wayne TinCaps on Thursday night at Parkview Field. The Whitecaps have now won each of the first three games of this series but have been unable FORT WAYNE, IN – The
ROCHESTER, NY – The Toledo Mud Hens suffered a defeat to the Rochester Red Wings by a score of 17-0 on Thursday night. Andre Lipcius tallied a double as his lone hit. Daz Cameron singled and walked twice. Jamie Westbrook singled and walked on his night. Jack Lopez singled for *ROCHESTER, NY – *The Toledo
Each season as the calendar flips to September, we see a flurry of transactions around Major League Baseball. Active roster sizes jump from 26 to 28 for the season’s final month, with teams permitted to bring up no more than one additional pitcher. We’ve already covered a host of transactions with 40-man roster implications throughout
Thursday, September 1
The Erie SeaWolves’ pitching staff held down the fort with a 3-2 victory over the Bowie Baysox on Thursday at UPMC Park. Bowie opened the scoring for the third straight night, this time via a solo homer from Connor Norby off of Reese Olson. Gage Workman tied up the game The Erie SeaWolves’ pitching staff
BELOIT, Wisconsin — 2021 marked the end of the line for Pohlman Field, home of Beloit, Wisconsin’s Midwest League team since 1982. During that farewell campaign, the High-A Miami affiliate, then known as the Snappers, had seven full-season ticket holders. Not 700, 70 or even 17. Just seven. Pat and
Detroit — The Tigers had two rookie runners thrown out on the bases Wednesday night while the game was still tied. The way manager AJ Hinch saw it, one was a mistake of aggression, the other a lapse in judgment. “They were very different,” he said. Riley Greene led off the fifth inning beating out an
We’ve seen some of the top prospects in baseball ascend to the big leagues in 2022, with many organizations’ No. 1 guys graduating and changing the prospect landscape. That is, after all, the objective, right? Getting prospects to the Major Leagues? There should be more of that in 2023, of course, which led us to