Outfielder Riley Greene and right-hander Beau Brieske have been selected as the Detroit Tigers‘ minor league player and pitcher of the year, respectively, for their developments and performances in the 2021 season. Greene, 21, reached Triple-A Toledo and is on the cusp of making his MLB debut, which could happen as soon as Opening Day in
Two of the Tigers’ top farm-team talents, not surprisingly, were officially feted Friday when the Tigers made Riley Greene and Beau Brieske their choices as the Tigers’ minor league player and pitcher of the year, respectively, for 2021. Riley Greene, the gifted center fielder who flailed pitchers at both Double A and Triple A, won the
Jake Rogers played in just 38 games for the Detroit Tigers in 2021, but ended up having one of the most impactful performances of any of the team’s rookies. So let’s look at who Jake Rogers is, what he did for the 2021 Detroit Tigers, and what role he might play in the future. See…
For the first time in years, it seems like the Detroit Tigers are making real progress, and it feels incredible. Fans were appraised of the front office’s state of mind entering the offseason, and what the team’s brass had to say was considerably more meaningful than the comments of similar press conferences the past several
There was a lot of talk about pressure this week at Comerica Park as Detroit Tigers general manager Al Avila and manager AJ Hinch wrapped up the season. Pressure to make a splash in free agency. Pressure on big-time prospects. Pressure on Avila and Hinch to promote those prospects. Pressure to get better and win more
In an article about the Blue Jays’ upcoming offseason, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet says that the club tried to acquire Cleveland infielder Jose Ramirez and Detroit outfielder Robbie Grossman at the trade deadline. This comment came within the context of a discussion he had with general manager Ross Atkins about the lack of diversity in
After a one-year hiatus, the Arizona Fall League returns in 2021 with its traditional October/November schedule. Since its inception, baseball’s finishing school has sent more than 3,000 players to the big leagues, including Hall of Famers Roy Halladay, Derek Jeter and Mike Piazza as well as current stars such as Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bryce Harper,
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Here we go again. It’s another milestone day putting into perspective the tragedy Detroit sports has been for the past half-decade and counting. Thursday marks 2,000 days since the city’s last playoff win among its four major professional sports franchises. Go ahead. Laugh. Or cry. Or do both, like Andrew at his first day of
Detroit Tigers owner Christopher Ilitch saw promise where few did two years ago when he extended general manager Al Avila’s contract. It was an unpopular move that came after one of the worst seasons in recent memory. Avila’s trades hadn’t produced much. His draft picks weren’t showing much. And the big-league club looked a half-decade away from winning baseball. “At
Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports The Detroit Tigers have shown they are on the rise, but it is possible that these three players won’t be back next season. The Detroit Tigers have been one of the larger surprises in MLB this season. The team brought in a new manager in A.J. Hinch, and caught…
The Detroit Tigers have fired Triple-A Toledo manager Tom Prince, leaving the Mud Hens with a vacancy entering the offseason. Prince, 57, carried Toledo to a first-place finish in the Midwest Division and a 74-56 record in 2021. He was informed Tuesday that he would not return for 2022, a source with knowledge of the situation
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Detroit — OK, they have our attention. The Tigers went from a non-entity to a curiosity to a priority, all in one season. And now, it gets interesting. Based on the enthusiastic mood of the players, the manager, the front office and many fans, the Tigers just completed the most-invigorating 77-85 season in recent history.
The Arizona Fall League is set to open on October 13, and with a week to go, the Detroit Tigers announced their prospects headed to the desert southwest to play for the Salt River Rafters. The list includes the organization’s two top prospects, outfielder Riley Greene and first baseman Spencer Torkelson. The Tigers have seven
Tigers Pitcher Casey Mize recaps the 2021 season with Art Regner and Daniella Bruce.
He says he was told, simply, “We’re going in a different direction.” No other explanation was offered Tuesday when Tom Prince, who managed the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens to a first-place Midwest Division finish and 74-56 record in 2021, was told he would not be returning in 2022, all during a short conversation with Tigers general
The Detroit Tigers are sending a talented group of young players to the Arizona Fall League. This year, the Tigers will have at least seven players participating, headlined by top prospects Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene, who could land on the team’s 2022 Opening Day roster coming out of spring training. Others from the Tigers