Art and Daniella check in with the Tigers Eric Haase, who is living the dream as a key player on his hometown team.
The Detroit Tigers entered the 2022 season with optimism when it came to their pitching staff. The homegrown trio of Casey Mize, Tarik Skubal, and Matt Manning looked to build off the improvements they made toward the end of 2021. Eduardo Rodriguez was handed a five-year, $77 million contract to headline the new rotation. And…
While the evolution of the big league pitching staffs continues and how a closer is employed might continue to change, there is still something different about a short reliever with plus stuff coming in and shutting the door in key situations. These stoppers need to have a certain mentality and, more often than not, it’s
Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports) 2022 NFL schedule release date has been announced by Braulio Perez MLB Twitter took New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone to task after he intentionally walked Miguel Cabrera on the verge of his 3,000th hit.
The stage was set for something special at Comerica Park. Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera, one hit away from 3,000, stepped to the plate with runners on second and third with two outs with a 1-0 lead. The hometown fans, waiting with anticipation, along with cut ins across the country on a couple of television
The 21,529 fans in attendance came to Comerica Park on Thursday to see Miguel Cabrera make history with his 3,000th hit. Although that didn’t happen, they received a consolation prize, watching the Detroit Tigers (5-7) end their three-game losing streak by salvaging the final game of the series from the New York Yankees with a 3-0 win. While
“Yankees suck! Yankees suck! Yankees suck!” The crowd in Comerica Park seethed with disappointment — and plenty of one-fingered salutes of disgust flipped into the air — after New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone decided to intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera on Thursday afternoon in his last at-bat, his last chance on this day to get his 3,000th career hit.
Detroit — The sun came out, the temperature rose above 60 degrees and the fans — an announced crowd of 21,529 — filled the lower deck of Comerica Park in anticipation of a history-making hit by Miguel Cabrera. Instead, they “settled” for a much-needed and hard-fought 3-0 win over the New York Yankees and some loud and
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Miguel Cabrera would have liked another opportunity to take a swing. But he isn’t mad. Not like Detroit Tigers fans were in the eighth inning Thursday, when New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone made what he called a “gut-wrenching” decision by intentionally walking Cabrera — sitting on 2,999 career hits — in his final plate appearance of the game.
With one more chance to make history, Miguel Cabrera was given an intentional walk that was not received positively by the Comerica Park crowd. His 3,000th hit would have to wait, but Austin Meadows did not. He dropped a bases loaded single in front of the Yankees outfield, helping seal a 3-0 win for the
We hear from a giddy Miguel Cabrera after he stays stuck at 2,999 hits but gets a victory over the Yankees, who intentionally walk him in his final at-bat. #DetroitRoots
Yankees manager Aaron Boone explains his ‘sucky’ decision to intentionally walk Miguel Cabrera in the eighth inning Thursday. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers salvage the finale of a three-game set against the Yankees. #Leinenkugels
With a packed house on hand hoping to witness history at Comerica Park, Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera looked like he was going to get one last crack at recording his 3,000th career hit on Thursday. Yankees manager Aaron Boone had other plans. With runners on second and third with two outs and a 1-0 lead in
DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera’s chase for his 3,000th hit in the series finale with the Yankees ended instead with his 236th career intentional walk. It wasn’t what fans had in mind as they flocked to Comerica Park, but the ensuing 3-0 win on Thursday afternoon was just fine for Cabrera. “I know history is very
We hear from Austin Meadows after his two-run double in the eighth — following an unpopular intentional walk to Miguel Cabrera — secures a 3-0 Tigers victory over the Yankees on Thursday. #DetroitRoots
Detroit Tigers (4-7) vs. New York Yankees (7-5) When: 1:10 p.m. Thursday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates). • BOX SCORE Weather forecast: Chance of rain, wind gusts of 15 mph, high-50s. Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Michael Pineda (0-1, 5.87 ERA) vs. Yankees LHP Jordan Montgomery (0-0, 3.24 ERA). ABOUT LAST NIGHT:
Miguel Cabrera didn’t record his 3000th hit in this one, but the Tigers came alive to earn a much needed victory by a score of 3-0 over the Yankees on Thursday. After losing the first two games of the series, the Tigers held a 4-7 record and a lengthy injured list. They badly needed to
Detroit — As he was about to make history Thursday, Miguel Cabrera was thinking about the future — the Tigers’ future. It was three hours before game time and Cabrera was nestled into his corner space in the Tigers’ clubhouse holding court on numerous topics, not all of them related to his pursuit of 3,000 hits. “When