LAKELAND, Fla. — The Detroit Tigers signed right-handed pitcher Chase Anderson and catcher Ryan Lavarnway to minor-league contracts. Both players received invitations to MLB spring training. “The organization is actively looking for guys,” Tigers manager AJ Hinch said Monday. “At some point, we’ll probably draw a line in the stand, that you can’t make the
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Miguel Cabrera, Javier Baez, Jonathan Schoop and Isaac Paredes took turns in the batter’s box, as the Detroit Tigers administered live batting practice Monday on the TigerTown backfields. “That was fine with me,” pitcher Casey Mize said. Mize, a fearless competitor, wouldn’t want it any other way. He faced those four hitters throughout the session on
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LAKELAND, Fla. — A cheerful Jonathan Schoop bounced around Monday morning in the Detroit Tigers‘ clubhouse. He checked in with his teammates, chatted with new shortstop Javier Baez and took the field for practice. Schoop, for the first time in his Tigers career, wasn’t late to spring training. In years past, work visa issues — the downside of signing
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Over the course of the past few seasons, one of the most consistently fun and positive aspects of being a Detroit Tigers fan has been watching the performance put out by their social media team. Even during years with borderline historically bad win percentages, the folks running Tigers social media have managed to be funny,
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There’s been a ton of turnover among right-handed pitching prospects. Six of last year’s Top 10 right-handed pitching prospects have graduated from the list. Two others dropped off, mostly because of injuries holding them back. So this year’s list has eight new names, with only Grayson Rodriguez of the Orioles, now considered the best pitching
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