We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers drop a 5-1 decision to the White Sox on Tuesday. #Leinenkugels
The Detroit Tigers lost for the fourth time in the past five games, and for the 37th time in 61 games this season. Facing the Chicago White Sox, the Tigers’ offense — worst in baseball — once again failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities in Tuesday’s 5-1 loss in the second of three games at Comerica Park.
I can imagine the scene in Tiger manager AJ Hinch’s office: a bingo-ball tumbler, the kind with the crank handle on the side, and white ping-pong balls inside with various Toledo Mud Hens’ names on them. [Hinch turns the crank while calliope music plays in the background] Hinch: “The next Toledo Mud Hen to come
The Erie SeaWolves held off a late comeback from the Altoona Curve at Peoples Natural Gas Field on Tuesday for a 7-4 win. Quincy Nieporte opened the second inning with a triple off Altoona starter Mike Burrows. It was his first three-bagger since June 23, 2018 when he played with The Erie SeaWolves held off
Phillies right-hander fans 12 over eight innings in resumed start On May 1, Matt Russell got off to a good start. Six weeks later, he finished the job. In a quirk of scheduling, Russell got to pick up his own outing from a weather-suspended game and nearly went the distance — combining for a wild
GAME RECAP (WORCESTER, MA): After a 5-1 series win, the Mud Hens headed to Worcester, to take on the Red Sox. The top-30 Detroit prospect, RHP Garrett Hill took the mound, hoping to keep the Mud Hens in the win column, and to stay hot after his impressive outing against GAME RECAP (WORCESTER, MA): After
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tyler Alexander, reinstated from the injured list, returned to his team’s clubhouse at Comerica Park and will pitch as a reliever despite beginning the season as a starter. He brought with him a signature look from last season, inspired by catcher Jake Rogers. “When things go wrong, grow the mustache,” Alexander said Tuesday. Alexander began growing his
Detroit — Asked if he was comfortable with his role coming back after a stint on the injured list, Tyler Alexander shrugged. Reliever, starter, what does it matter at this point? “I’ve always done that, right?” he said. Yep, he’s the proverbial Swiss Army knife and he will continue to be now that his elbow is
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Detroit Tigers pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez was placed on the restricted list to deal with a marital issue, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reported Tuesday. The Tigers announced they were placing Rodriguez on the list on Monday, citing “personal matters.” Tigers general manager Al Avila and Rodriguez’s agent, Gene Mato, declined The Post’s request for additional comment
The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, announce today the team will host host four ticketed Wine & Sprits Tasting Events at UPMC Park during the 2022 season in conjunction with the team’s Official Local Sprit partner Altered State Distillery and the team’s Official Local Wine partner, Arundel The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate
There have been a lot of players who have lit up Detroit Tigers‘ pitching over the years. Joe Mauer, Grady Sizemore, Joe Crede, and David Ortiz are a few names that come to mind. But right now it feels like there are an abundance of Tiger killers. Most of them are within the American League…
The Detroit Tigers have seen some pretty big years so far from the pitching prospects. From the emergence of Wilmer Flores to the successful major league debuts of Beau Brieske and Alex Faedo, and more. Arguably none of them have made quite the impact, however, that Reese Olson has made. Last year’s trade deadline was
The Detroit Tigers got off to a rough start in their midweek series against the Chicago White Sox, getting knocked around to the tune of a 9-5 loss on Monday night. The home team was able to get out early against starter Lance Lynn, who was returning from the injured list, but the pitching staff
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DETROIT — Somewhere in the bowels of Comerica Park, in storage with other clubhouse items, was a Randy “Macho Man” Savage replica wrestling belt. Former Tigers reliever Derek Holland had bought it last year to hand out to the player of the game each time they won, a way to build clubhouse morale on a
We hear from Kody Clemens after he gets his first two major-league hits and scores twice in Monday’s loss to the White Sox. #DetroitRoots
Detroit — It’s never as dark as it seems. Light is always just one win away. But it sure feels like the light is pretty far down the track right now for the Tigers. They were beaten by a depleted Chicago White Sox team, 9-5 on a rainy Monday night at Comerica Park — a
The Detroit Tigers fell behind in the top of the first inning. Early runs for the opposition typically results in a loss, considering the Tigers average an MLB-worst 2.78 runs per game, but in Monday’s game, manager A.J. Hinch’s offense punched back several times. Still, the Tigers lost, 9-5, to the Chicago White Sox in the first
Rony Garcia got the starting nod today, facing off against a freshly rehabbed Lance Lynn and the Chicago White Sox. If ever there was going to be a series where Tony La Russa should make some boneheaded managerial decisions, it would be nice if he could do it against the Tigers. The scoring started early,