The Detroit Tigers took a trip across the Canadian border on Thursday night and came away with a loss at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-3, after squandering a golden opportunity in the late innings. Tyler Alexander was saddled with the loss despite allowing two earned runs (and an unearned one) in his
When the Tigers drafted Ryan Kreidler with their fourth round pick in the 2019 draft, it mostly went disregarded by fans more interested in first rounder Riley Greene. Kreidler came out of UCLA with solid grades for hit tool potential, but below average power marks. Two years later, he turned heads by exploding into the
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Indianapolis Indians 6 (box) Brendon Davis was the hero on Thursday night, as a back and forth affair was finally put to bed with a two-run walkoff single by Davis in the bottom of the ninth. Our old buddy Daniel Norris got the start for the Hens after signing a minor
TORONTO — Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, for the first time in his professional career, is dealing with his name coming up in trade talks. This won’t be the last time. Skubal — who makes the big-league minimum salary, is the best starting pitcher on the team, isn’t arbitration-eligible until after the 2023 season and can’t become a
TORONTO — The way Eric Haase has heated up at the plate lately, his latest big hit seemed imminent. He worked Yimi Garcia for nine pitches, battling every offering the Blue Jays reliever has in his toolbox. In a three-pitch span, Haase fouled off a 96 mph fastball up and in, a 90 mph slider
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Toronto — You better bring your hitting shoes when you come up here to play the bashing Blue Jays. On most nights, anything less than five runs is going to get you beat. And the worst thing you can do is give a team like that extra outs. It’s like pouring gasoline on a flame.
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers drop a 5-3 decision in their series opener in Toronto on Thursday. #Leinenkugels
TORONTO — The Detroit Tigers scored three runs in Thursday’s series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays. One of those runs came in the eighth inning, after the Tigers started the frame with the bases loaded and no outs. Producing one run in that situation wasn’t enough to beat the American League East’s second-place team. The Tigers
TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Indianapolis Indians in walk-off fashion on Thursday night at Fifth Third Field. The final score was 7-6. The walk-off victory was the second in five days for the Mud Hens, as Daz Cameron had a walk-off single on Sunday which defeated the TOLEDO – *The Toledo Mud
COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps got down early and piled on six unanswered runs but couldn’t complete the comeback, falling to the Dayton Dragons 8-7 in front of 6,618 fans Thursday night at LMCU Ballpark. The Dragons plated seven runs against ‘Caps starter Keider Montero – tied COMSTOCK PARK, MI – The
TORONTO, Ontario — A battle of the lefties to start off a four-game weekend series between former AL East rivals on a very pleasant evening by the shores of Lake Ontario saw the Tigers fall to the Blue Jays 5-3, after a golden opportunity in the eighth inning wasn’t fully capitalized upon. Tyler Alexander, who
The Erie SeaWolves won their fourth consecutive game with an 8-3 victory over the Reading Fightin Phils on Thursday at UPMC Park. Erie opened the scoring for the first time in the series. Andre Lipcius belted a solo homer against Noah Skirrow in the bottom of the first to give The Erie SeaWolves won their
Friday night’s game between the Tigers and Blue Jays — which will feature George Springer and Toronto’s other sluggers taking the field against Miguel Cabrera and company — will air exclusively on Apple TV+. It will not be available on your local cable provider or MLB.TV. But don’t worry, the game can be watched for
Toronto — Bryan Garcia was throwing in the bullpen here Thursday, just doing some light tossing ahead of what will be his first big-league start here Friday night, when the bullpen phone rang. “Dang,” Garcia said, laughing. “I don’t miss that sound.” That Garcia will be the 15th different starting pitcher used by the Tigers tells
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. Kingston Jones can recite statistics like he’s reading a player page off the top of his head, from standard numbers to key splits. He knows prospect rankings, too, and
Mount Rushmore: To most, it is a monument located in the western part of South Dakota. Recently, that term has become shorthand for the top four in any given subject, and thus, a means of debate. From sports to hip hop — and even movie theater snacks — everything under the sun is subject to a
The Tigers announced Thursday that they’ve placed left-hander Andrew Chafin on the restricted list in advance of the team’s upcoming road series in Toronto. Right-hander Bryan Garcia has has his contract selected from Triple-A Toledo and been designated as a Covid-related replacement player for Chafin (meaning he can be removed from the 40-man roster and
I recently wondered aloud, if I were to climb to the top of the tallest building in Detroit and yell at the top of my lungs “FIRE AL AVILA,” how loud would I need to be for the entire downtown area to hear me? Or at least, most of it?