Whenever MLB’s lockout ends, the Detroit Tigers will reconvene in Lakeland, Florida, home of the team’s spring training facility, to embark on a new season. This year, the Tigers have a chance to snap their seven-year postseason dry spell, thanks to three offseason additions: catcher Tucker Barnhart, left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez and shortstop Javier Baez. The Tigers
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Second base stands out as the most glaring area of need in the White Sox lineup, yet the idea of moving Yoan Moncada back to the keystone doesn’t seem too likely, NBC Sports Chicago’s Vinnie Duber opines.  Moncada began his career with regular second base duty in 2017-18, yet has played exclusively as a third
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By TC Zencka | December 11, 2021 at 10:30am CDT Former Pirates right-hander Kyle Keller has signed a deal to join the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan, MLBTR has learned. Keller is expected to compete for closer responsibilities with the Tigers. The 28-year-old Louisiana native spent the 2021 season with the Pirates,
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By TC Zencka | December 11, 2021 at 11:35am CDT Andrew Romine has announced his retirement from baseball with a post on Instagram. Romine was a fifth round pick out of Arizona State University by the Angels back in 2007.  The 34-year-old infielder played 11 years in the Majors, appearing in 609 big league games
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There’s a new No. 1 prospect in the Detroit Tigers‘ farm system. Outfielder Riley Greene, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 MLB draft, has passed first baseman Spencer Torkelson, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 draft, according to Baseball America‘s preseason Tigers top 10 prospects list. Greene is ranked No. 1, with Torkelson
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The Detroit Tigers always intended to tender veteran catcher Dustin Garneau a contract for the 2022 season. But Garneau is the definition of a journeyman. He has played 160 games across parts of seven seasons for six teams: Colorado Rockies (2015-17), Oakland Athletics (2017, 2019), Chicago White Sox (2018), Los Angeles Angels (2019), Houston Astros
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DETROIT — The Tigers will head into 2022 with a bolstered roster, but their coaching staff will be unchanged from last season’s end. Among the overlooked bits of news from last month’s moves, manager A.J. Hinch confirmed recently that he and the Tigers will retain the coaching staff in the same roles for next season.
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