Detroit — For the record, AJ Hinch had a ham and cheese omelette, he didn’t stay for lunch and he was there just to deliver a baby present. That’s the whole story behind the viral, under-the-table cell phone paparazzi snap of Hinch and free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa eating at a Tiny Boxwoods restaurant in Houston last
The Tigers welcome Eduardo Rodríguez to Detroit.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch joins our Matt Shepard to talk about the acquisitions of Eduardo Rodríguez, Tucker Barnhart and what might come next.
Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch ordered a ham and cheese omelet Thursday at the Tiny Boxwoods restaurant in Houston. The person sitting across from him: Carlos Correa, a free-agent shortstop who is expected to command at least $30 million per year and $300 million total (but probably more like $340 million) on the open market.
Japanese all-star outfielder Seiya Suzuki is free to sign with MLB teams. Is he a fit for the Detroit Tigers? We are still in the midst of Contender November here at Motor City Bengals, a full month of articles about how the Detroit Tigers can become contenders in 2022. We have focused mostly on shortstops…
The official ballot for the 2022 Hall of Fame voting dropped on Monday afternoon, and while anyone who keeps track of the requirements knew who would be added this year, it’s still a lot of fun to see who the new contenders are, and whether any give the “first ballot” vibe. There are 13 new
Al Kaline finished his career with 399 home runs. Let’s give him one more. The high-profile auction of more than 400 Kaline-owned items proved a major hit, bringing in more than $1.64 million, more than double the early estimates, Dallas-based Heritage Auctions announced Monday. The auction ran from Thursday through Saturday, with top sellers including
Each year, when the Baseball Writers’ Association of America reveals its Hall of Fame ballot, it’s always interesting to see which new names appear for the first time — there’s usually a mix of all-time greats, All-Stars and names you’d place under the category of “Let’s remember some guys.” This year is no exception, and
The Detroit Tigers last season under manager AJ Hinch embraced players who could multiple players. While some of it was by necessity due to perhaps Hinch trying to figure out what he was working with, Tigers fans witness Jonathan Schoop get some time at first base, Harold Castro in centerfield, and even Willi Castro in…
The Detroit Tigers haven’t wasted any time addressing their needs this offseason. The Tucker Barnhart trade and the Eduardo Rodriguez signing both served notice to fans, and other teams, that the Tigers are serious about contending again. But there’s plenty more work to be done.
What the Detroit Tigers do next depends on a lot of things. The scenarios begin with the shortstop market: Will the Tigers eventually pay up to get Carlos Correa? If not, how much will they spend for one of the other premier shortstops? And if the Tigers, for some reason, swing and miss at a top shortstop, everything changes. In
Major League Baseball’s free agent season is underway and with a lockout and accompanying transaction freeze looming, the Carlos Correa coaster is speeding right along. Up, down, up, down, full speed ahead. It’s easy to get caught up in a game of speculation, or to take tweets and rumors all too seriously during free agent
1973’s Bang the Drum Slowly, directed by John D. Hancock, has all the hallmarks of a soppy sports melodrama, and often draws comparisons to Brian’s Song, but manages to avoid most of the pitfalls of that genre of the film… though perhaps at the expense of storytelling.
The longtime Pirate has bounced around of late but is coming off a very solid season split between Miami and Oakland. He’s now looking for a new home at the age of 33. Could the Detroit Tigers be a good fit?
Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell made his way to the mound. It was May 28, 2015. Making his MLB debut, Eduardo Rodriguez stood at the center of this moment. The left-hander had faced the Texas Rangers in front of 34,000 fans at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. He pitched 7⅔ scoreless innings, allowing
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When the Detroit Tigers signed Niko Goodrum to a minor league contract back in November 2017, it made sense. Former Tigers and Twins manager Ron Gardenhire was familiar with his abilities when he was in the Twins farm system. The scouting report was he had position versatility and power potential. ($)
Before the free agency period even began, Carlos Correa to the Detroit Tigers was so “in” that many have assumed it was going to be a foregone conclusion. Not so fast, Detroit Tigers fans. According to a report ($) by Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press, the Tigers are currently unwilling to meet Correa’s…
By TC Zencka | November 20, 2021 at 8:36am CDT Many people inside and outside the industry have long predicted the Tigers as the eventual landing spot for top free agent shortstop Carlos Correa. The calculus to get him there is relatively straightforward. The Tigers have the clearest need in the league at shortstop. They
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 31: Carlos Correa #1 of the Houston Astros celebrates with teammates after the 9-5 win against the Atlanta Braves in Game Five of the World Series at Truist Park on October 31, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)