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It admittedly hasn’t been as fun to follow the Detroit Tigers’ farm system this year as it was in 2021. Their top two prospects from last season—Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson—were both slated to make the big league roster in 2022, although Greene obviously got hurt. However, there are still some interesting names to watch.
NEW YORK – Tigers right-hander Beau Brieske had the best start of his Major League career on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. Unfortunately, the Yankees won the game, 3-0. Brieske made two mistakes and the first one came on his first pitch of the game to Aaron Judge, who hit his 21st home run over
Beau Brieske gave the Tigers every opportunity to win on Saturday in the Bronx, but another ghastly performance by the offense betrayed him as the Yankees took the second game of the series 3-0. As we’ve seen in his seven major league starts prior to Saturday’s outing in New York, Beau Brieske has an odd
As the calendar turns to June, the mind of baseball’s prospect junkies is drifting to the upcoming MLB Amateur Draft, slated to begin on Sunday, July 17. The Tigers, accustomed, at this point, to making one of the first selections of the day, will be in a more respectable position as the 12th team on
NEW YORK — Detroit Tigers right-hander Beau Brieske stood on the mound Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, less than 24 hours after the New York Yankees rocked fellow rookie righty Elvin Rodriguez for a whopping 10 runs in the series opener. Brieske pitched much better. The 24-year-old held the red-hot Yankees to two runs over six innings and racked up a career-high
New York — It reaches a point where it’s not really news anymore. Fifty-three games in and the Tigers are still not hitting the baseball or scoring runs with any regularity. They have been and remain the lowest scoring team in baseball. So it’s not a breaking story that for the second day in a
This week’s “MLB Sunday Leadoff” game, streaming exclusively on Peacock, features the finale between the Tigers and Yankees in the Bronx, and you can watch the game live at 11:30 a.m. ET. Pregame coverage begins at 11. Click here to find out how you can stream the MLB Sunday Leadoff game each week on Peacock.
NEW YORK — By the time the 2021 season ended, Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, now the team’s best starting pitcher, had almost broke the record for most home runs allowed in a rookie season in MLB history. Skubal gave up 35 homers in 149⅓ innings, one less than Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Yusei Kikuchi’s 36 homers allowed in
New York — A couple of weeks ago, the thought was lefty Tyler Alexander would rejoin the Tigers’ rotation when he came off the injured list. But AJ Hinch exercised his managerial right to change his mind on that. Before the game Saturday, hours before Alexander was scheduled to make his second rehab appearance for Triple-A
The Detroit Tigers entered their weekend series with the New York Yankees riding high on a three-game winning streak while also winning five of their past seven, including four of five from the division-leading Minnesota Twins. That pink cloud quickly turned to grey on Friday night when Gerrit Cole spun 6 2⁄3 perfect innings before
Detroit Tigers (21-31) vs. New York Yankees (37-15) When: 1:05 p.m. Saturday. Where: Yankee Stadium in New York. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). Weather forecast: Sunny, low-70s. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Beau Brieske (0-4, 5.25 ERA) vs. Yankees RHP Luis Severino (3-1, 3.31 ERA) • BOX SCORE Tigers lineup: TBA. RF Willi Castro 2B Jonathan
Detroit Tigers (21-31) vs. New York Yankees (37-15) When: 1:05 p.m. Saturday. Where: Yankee Stadium in New York. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). Weather forecast: Sunny, low-70s. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Beau Brieske (0-4, 5.25 ERA) vs. Yankees RHP Luis Severino (3-1, 3.31 ERA) • BOX SCORE Tigers lineup: TBA. FRIDAY’S LOSS: Tigers blasted, 13-0,
EASTLAKE, OH – The West Michigan Whitecaps welcomed a new addition and enjoyed a dominant pitching performance from Ty Madden but couldn’t capitalize on offense, falling to the Lake County Captains 2-1 Friday night at Classic Park. Madden – the Tigers No. 6 prospect – had his best start as EASTLAKE, OH – The West
NEW YORK — The Tigers were simply overmatched Friday night at Yankee Stadium. Not only did New York pound Detroit at the plate during a 13-0 win, right-hander Gerrit Cole was dominant and almost held Detroit hitless. Cole was well on his way to a perfect-game bid, having retired the first 20 hitters he faced
New York — Hard to believe now, but it wasn’t that long ago Tarik Skubal was standing where rookie right-hander Beau Brieske has found himself more than he would like — in a scrum of reporters, annoyed, trying to answer another question about home run balls. Skubal gave up the third most home runs in
Associated Press New York — Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes says Minnesota Twins broadcaster and Zeeland native Jim Kaat reached out and apologized after referring to New York’s breakout pitching star as “Nestor the Molester” during a broadcast Thursday night against the Detroit Tigers. “Jim Kaat has spent an entire lifetime in this game we love,” Cortes tweeted Friday. “He
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New York — The way Gerrit Cole was throwing the baseball Friday night, it was clear right out of the chute the Tigers’ margin for error would be miniscule. Like one run would be a mountain to climb. So when Jose Trevino and Aaron Judge blasted solo homers off Tigers’ rookie starter Elvin Rodriguez in