Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop exited Saturday’s 4-3 win against the Los Angeles Angels in the bottom of the second inning with a right ankle sprain. He is day-to-day. Schoop, 30, hurt his ankle while running the bases after cranking an RBI double to drive in the Tigers’ first run. On Tucker Barnhart’s ensuing
Detroit — Robbie Grossman had two home runs in 320 plate appearances with the Tigers this season. He had two homers in his first 30 plate appearances with the Atlanta Braves since the trade earlier this month. And Tigers fans aren’t going to be happy hearing Grossman’s explanation. According to an article this week in The Athletic,
On Friday night, Los Angeles Angels left-hander Patrick Sandoval pitched a complete-game shutout and limited the Detroit Tigers to four hits. Less than 24 hours later, in Saturday’s afternoon contest, the Tigers had better plate appearances against lefty Reid Detmers. As a result, the Tigers scratched out a win. They beat the Angels, 4-3, in front of 23,581
After being shut out on Friday night, the Detroit Tigers came out swinging on Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels. They didn’t light up the scoreboard, as is par for the course, but they jumped on the board early and put up 11 hits en route to a 4-3 victory to even up the series
Dating to July 21, the Detroit Tigers‘ starting rotation is the best the American League. A group of nine starters has combined for a 3.09 ERA — 51 earned runs in 148⅓ innings — in the past 29 games. The ERA mark leads the AL and ranks third in MLB, behind only the Los Angeles Dodgers (2.53 in 28
Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop exited Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels in the bottom of the second inning with a right ankle injury. The severity of his injury is unclear. Schoop, 30, hurt his ankle while running the bases after cranking an RBI double to drive in the Tigers’ first run. On
Detroit — It would be easy for Phil Nevin to get caught up thinking about his future. He’s wanted to be a major-league manager for a long time, and finally got his shot earlier this year when the Los Angeles Angels fired Joe Maddon. But as the interim manager, Nevin doesn’t have much job security beyond
Graduations galore have made a once-well-stocked Detroit Tigers farm bare–and despite the bounty of depth pieces they have in the organization, most experts believe this is one of the worst systems in today’s game.
The Detroit Tigers lost a heart-breaker on Friday night in the opener of a three-game home set against the Los Angeles Angels, falling 1-0 to the visitors. Matt Manning bounced back big time to get back into his groove, putting seven innings of one-run ball on three hits — including a solo home run —
Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch and left-handed pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez, wearing a gray short-sleeve quarter-zip hoodie and pinstriped baseball pants, entered an interview room beneath the stands of Comerica Park, a short walk from the clubhouse where Rodriguez addressed his teammates. “Should I go first?” Rodriguez asked Hinch. “Yeah, you go first,” Hinch responded. Rodriguez, an unfamiliar
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez. (Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports) Watch Xander Bogaerts, Alex Cora both earn fiery ejection after suspect strike-3 call by Cody Williams Detroit Tigers pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez has officially been reinstated from the restricted list, and he’s been shown a lot of support.
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DETROIT — The final pitch Matt Manning threw with a runner on base Friday night came against Shohei Ohtani, with a man on first and two outs in the fifth inning. The Tigers right-hander had pitched Ohtani carefully since making his big league debut against the Angels last year, but on this occasion, he went
Detroit — Here we are on the dim outskirts of Major League relevancy, far from the glare of any type of playoff race. Two teams with big aspirations coming into the season that have been similarly wracked by injuries and underperformance. The Tigers and visiting Los Angeles Angels again reduced to playing out the string
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Coming in without a loss in the current series, the Mud Hens were looking to take game four in Columbus. Along with seeking to win tonight’s game, Toledo was looking to reach ten games over .500 for the first time this year, and to creep up in COLUMBUS, Ohio – Coming in
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – Catcher Eduardo Valencia blasted his first Midwest League home run while pitcher Carlos Guzman dominated as the West Michigan Whitecaps downed the Lake County Captains 4-1 in front of 6,360 fans Friday night at LMCU Ballpark. Guzman tossed five scoreless innings with four strikeouts as Whitecaps COMSTOCK PARK, MI – Catcher
For the second time in three starts, Detroit Tigers right-hander Matt Manning completed seven innings. The only problem is he didn’t get any run support from his offense against Los Angeles Angels left-hander Patrick Sandoval. Sandoval had complete control. “He was good, obviously,” manager A.J. Hinch said. The 25-year-old, an 11th-round draft pick in 2015, tossed a
We hear from Matt Manning after he limits the Angels to a run on three hits over seven innings, striking out six. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers drop a 1-0 decision to the Angels on a night when Matt Manning had “electric” stuff. #Leinenkugels