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LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit Tigers pitching prospect Ty Madden, the No. 32 overall pick in the 2021 draft, is in the earliest stage of his professional development. He’s eager to sprout, but there’s a long process ahead in his pursuit of becoming a reliable four-pitch starter for the Tigers at baseball’s highest level. Remember, he hasn’t
Lakeland, Fla. — Major League Baseball has rejiggered the Grapefruit League schedule, adding games lost to the lockout to the first week of April. The Tigers will play 18 games between March 18 and April 5 in a six-team pod with the Phillies, Pirates, Yankees, Blue Jays and Orioles. The regular season opener is April
Major League Baseball today announced the revised schedule for 2022 Spring Training presented by Camping World, which will officially begin on Thursday, March 17. Under the revised schedule, Cactus League Clubs will play a minimum of 17 or 18 games (varying by Club) across the official 21-day window (March 17th-April 6th), while Grapefruit League Clubs
Now that the Detroit Tigers have an Opening Day date all set, the team will focus on bullpen help and potentially another starter. According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the Marlins may move right-hander starter Elieser Hernández.
Associated Press New York — Major League Baseball players who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus won’t be allowed to travel into Canada to face the Blue Jays in Canada and won’t be paid for those games. Canada’s government requires a person must have received a second vaccine dose — or one dose of Johnson &
The lockout is over and it’s now official: the Detroit Tigers will play 162 games this year. Detroit Tigers baseball is back, and it’s a welcome relief after the last few months of concern, speculation, and canceled games. But one thing about those cancellations…it turns out Major League Baseball was just kidding.
Lakeland, Fla. — Better late than never, right? Tigers players, the real ones, the big-leaguers, will officially report for spring training on Sunday, a mere 27 days later than originally scheduled thanks to the 99-day lockout which ended with the acceptance of a new collective bargaining agreement Thursday night. “See you on the field,” tweeted
LAKELAND, Fla. — Parker Meadows went back to the center-field fence and made a leaping attempt, his glove stretched over, but he couldn’t reach Jacob Robson’s ninth-inning drive to straightaway center. It was the second of back-to-back ninth-inning home runs Thursday — Andre Lipcius hit the other — and the rain that was falling made
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Well it certainly looked bleak the past few weeks, but we got there in the end. Major League Baseball and the MLBPA union have a new collective bargaining agreement, and baseball is back on the menu. Ashley MacLennan joins Brandon Day for a quick reaction pod to the day’s events. We’ll look back at the
Ronald Blum | Associated Press New York — Major League Baseball’s players and owners ended their most bitter money fight in a quarter-century Thursday when the players’ association accepted management’s offer to salvage a 162-game season that will start April 7. The work stoppage ended at 7 p.m. sharp, closing an acrimonious 99-day lockout that delayed spring training and threatened
After 99 days, Major League Baseball lifted its lockout Thursday as a new collective bargaining agreement was agreed to on both sides, with Opening Day set for four weeks from now, give or take a day. Of course, there’s still dozens of players waiting to sign free agent deals (not to mention the arbitration-eligible players
Somebody rekindle the Hot Stove. It’s time for baseball and the Tigers to get back to work. The recent agreement between Major League Baseball and the Players Association on a new collective bargaining agreement ends the work stoppage that had halted business and frozen rosters since December. With Spring Training just around the corner, teams
The Tigers already have their most talented roster in five years, and they’re not done yet. With a small window for the Hot Stove season to unwind before Spring Training begins, general manager Al Avila could have more upgrades in store before — or even after — the full squad reports to Lakeland, Fla. The
By Ronald Blum | Associated Press New York — Major League Baseball’s players and owners ended their most bitter money fight in a quarter-century Thursday when the players’ association accepted management’s offer to salvage a 162-game season that will start April 7. The work stoppage ended at 7 p.m. sharp, closing an acrimonious 99-day lockout that delayed spring
Ronald Blum | Associated Press New York — Details of the memorandum of understanding agreed to Thursday by Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association, as obtained by The Associated Press. FREE AGENCY No change FREE AGENT DRAFT PICK COMPENSATION MLB and MLBPA agree to eliminate direct amateur draft-pick compensation, which had existed
MLB and the MLB Players Association reached agreement on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement in time to save the 162-game season, albeit with a revised schedule. The deal includes quite a few changes to the structure of the sport, not the least of which is an expanded postseason. To clear up any lingering confusion over
Here is a team-by-team breakdown of the notable free agents for all 30 Major League clubs after the Nov. 30 deadline for teams to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players. The Blue Jays lost Robbie Ray and Marcus Semien in free agency, but they were able to reel in Kevin Gausman. With most of this rebuilding