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Detroit — Sitting in the dugout hours before the game, manager AJ Hinch was asked what he liked best about rookie Riley Greene so far. Hinch didn’t miss a beat. “One hundred miles per hour off the bat,” he said. Why wouldn’t he? Greene had two baseballs fly off his bat Tuesday night with exit velocities
The old belief goes that pitchers begin the season ahead of their hitting counterparts, only for the bats to get hotter with the rising temperatures. Well, we’re officially in the dog days of summer, so if that theory holds, it should be even more impressive when a hurler dominates from the hill. That takes us
We hear from Jonathan Schoop after he continues his hot hitting Tuesday and scores twice. #DetroitRoots
We hear from Drew Hutchison after he throws five solid innings and earns his first victory of the season. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers make it three straight over the Guardians, guaranteeing a series victory. #Leinenkugels
We hear from Riley Greene after he knocks in three runs with a pair of doubles as his Tigers rout the Guardians 11-4 Tuesday. #DetroitRoots
Coming off a double-header sweep of Cleveland, the Tigers looked to clinch the series and hopefully get some innings from Drew Hutchison in this one to spare a tired bullpen. Clutch Hutch supplied the innings and the offense provided the punch as the Tigers routed Cal Quantrill and the Guardians 11-4 in a game that
The Detroit Tigers took advantage of mistakes. Then, they built on an early lead. An important four-run second inning was fueled by a hit batter and a pair of fielding errors, but the Tigers wouldn’t have scored without timely hits, and without those big hits, they might not have won their the third game in a row against
Detroit — Sitting in the dugout hours before the game, manager AJ Hinch was asked what he liked best about rookie Riley Greene so far. Hinch didn’t miss a beat. “One hundred miles per hour off the bat,” he said. Why wouldn’t he. Greene had two baseballs fly off his bat Tuesday night with exit velocities
Detroit — Don’t play ping-pong against Tyler Alexander. Not for money or for anything you’d hate to lose. He drew Michael Fulmer in the team’s clubhouse ping-pong tournament on Monday. Fulmer is pretty darn good, too. But it’s hard to stay on point against Alexander. His non-stop narration can’t help but distract you. “Nice friendly game,
It’s so far, so good for Detroit Tigers pitcher Alex Faedo. The rookie right-hander left in the fourth inning of Detroit’s second game in Monday’s doubleheader sweep over the Cleveland Guardians with right hip soreness. He’s the sixth Tigers pitcher to leave a game via injury this season, but manager A.J. Hinch believes Faedo may return to the
As sure as bets go in the MLB Draft — and that’s one reason gambling can be perilous — the Tigers would jump on Texas Tech left-handed swinger and infielder Jace Jung with their 12th overall turn July 17 in the MLB Draft’s first round. Jung, however, could/should be gone by the time Detroit chooses. And that
The Tigers announced Tuesday that they’ve designated left-hander Sam Howard for assignment. His spot on the roster will go to righty Drew Hutchison, who’s back up for a third stint with the big league club. Hutchison is starting tonight’s game. Howard, 29, was a waiver claim out of the Pirates organization in mid-May but has
Detroit Tigers (32-47) vs. Cleveland Guardians (40-38) When: 7:10 p.m. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; other radio affiliates). First-pitch weather forecast: Sunny, 90 degrees. YESTERDAY’S DOUBLEHEADER: Tigers rally after Alex Faedo injury, top Guardians 5-3 to sweep doubleheader Garrett Hill dazzles in MLB debut in 4-1 win in Game 1
Cade Horton is a fascinating story. A former two-way player who has gone back and forth between hitting and pitching, he started Game 2 of the College World Series Finals against Ole Miss, striking out 13 batters—a College World Series Finals record. He would be an interesting project for the Detroit Tigers to take on.
Righty Drew Hutchison is headed back to the Tigers for his third stint this season. Chris McCosky of the Detroit News reports that Hutchison’s contract will be selected this week so that he can start one of the final two games of the team’s current series against the Guardians. The Tigers will need to make
The Detroit Tigers put on a fireworks show of their own for the Fourth of July in a series-opening doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians at home which saw the good guys pull off a 4-1 early win followed by a 5-3 victory in the nightcap. Garrett Hill made his major league debut in the opening
There is no one-size-fits-all rule for prospect development in Major League Baseball. While some players are immediately ready for the bright lights, others take time to make a significant impact. And if left-hander Tarik Skubal’s strong start to his second full season in Detroit is any indication, he appears to be putting it all together.
The Bless You Boys Meet-Up is back! BYB staff writers, bloggers and friends will be gathering at Comerica Park to see the Tigers take on the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday, August 6, 2022. Game time is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. This is also the day that the Tigers will retire Lou Whitaker’s No. 1