Detroit Tigers top prospects Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson both had long, successful campaigns in 2021. But their seasons aren’t quite over yet. The top two prospects in the Detroit Tigers system are headed to the Arizona Fall League (AFL) for another month of competition against some of the best prospects in all of baseball.
The Arizona Fall League is back and ready to be better than ever. The global pandemic kept the AFL from taking place in 2020, but Major League Baseball’s finishing school for the game’s top prospects will be back in action starting on Oct. 13. And the rosters of the six teams, announced on Wednesday, are
There is only one major question facing the Detroit Tigers: Will they be able to sign a free-agent shortstop? Paging Carlos Correa, Trevor Story, Corey Seager, Javier Baez and Marcus Semien — come on down! Yes, all of you. Take a look at Detroit. The city is coming back and so is this team. So how much money
The Tigers are slated to enter the 2022 campaign with more hope than they’ve had in a long while. Detroit’s rebuild has begun to bear fruit, with the team’s above .500 showing from May 1 onwards suggesting the roster has at least progressed to respectable after a four-season stretch in which the Tigers were among
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Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch entered Comerica Park for the final time this season. His offseason was set to begin Tuesday afternoon with a trip home to Houston. Before he could leave Detroit, though, Hinch had one more thing to do. He teamed up with general manager Al Avila for an end-of-season news conference, in
Associated Press | Associated Press Bastrop, Texas — Former Tiger Eddie Robinson, the oldest living former major league player whose more than six decades in professional baseball included being general manager for two teams, has died. He was 100. The Texas Rangers, the team for which Robinson was GM from 1976-82, said he died Monday night at
Our annual attempt to rank all of the year’s graduated rookies based on their long-term career value is more difficult than usual. The top spot is easy. Rays shortstop Wander Franco went from baseball’s No. 1 prospect to reaching base in 43 consecutive games, tying Frank Robinson’s record for big leaguers age 20 or younger.
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Free Press sports writer Carlos Monarrez answers three questions about the Detroit Tigers’ season-ending news conference at Comerica Park, featuring general manager Al Avila and manager AJ Hinch, on Tuesday . Will Christopher Ilitch spend big in free agency? Is the team owner ready to crack open his checkbook, like his father did over so many
Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch finally spoke the magic words Tuesday afternoon. “Gregory Soto is our closer,” Hinch said at the team’s season-ending news conference. The running joke appeared throughout the season, especially when Soto established himself as an All-Star reliever and the best pitcher in the organization’s bullpen. Hinch used Soto in high-leverage save situations all year, but refused
The end of the season press conference for the Detroit Tigers took place this afternoon as both Al Avila and A.J. Hinch addressed the media. There was a lot to process today during the Detroit Tigers end-of-season news conference today outside of just the quotes that Al Avila gave to the press as the Tigers…
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Detroit — The Tigers are apparently leaving the door wide open for Riley Greene to win a roster spot next spring. General manager Al Avila said during a season-ending press conference with manager AJ Hinch on Tuesday that pursuing an experienced outfielder was not a priority this offseason. Meaning, the club feels Greene, who just
Our Mickey York reports from Comerica Park, where Tigers GM Al Avila and manager A.J. Hinch put a wrap on the 2021 season and look ahead to 2022 … and playoff potential.
As the 2021 Minor League season went into the books, some players entered their names in bold. A 21-year-old shortstop displaying elite abilities with all five tools. A hard-throwing righty with a changeup even better than his upper-90s fastball. A 2017 first-rounder who catapulted himself to the bigs on a barrage of extra-base hits. Minor
Detroit — As general manager Al Avila and manager AJ Hinch sat at the podium Tuesday in front of the assembled print and broadcast media inside the Tiger Club at Comerica Park, it was easy to hearken back to other press conferences in that room over the years where seated between them would be a top-shelf
DETROIT — The long, grueling Tigers rebuild is finally yielding results. Now comes the next step, after a 75-87 season that marked Detroit’s best record in five years. “Obviously, the next goal is to get above .500,” manager A.J. Hinch said in a media session Tuesday at Comerica Park. “And then you go as far
The Tigers top moments and plays from the season’s final month, including two incredible home run robbing catches in left field.
The Detroit Tigers took the next step in their player development plans Tuesday, hiring Gabe Ribas as the organization’s director of pitching. Stealing Ribas away from the Los Angeles Dodgers, with whom he has spent the last four seasons as a pitching coordinator, happened about two weeks after the Tigers hired Ryan Garko as the new vice president of