The Detroit Tigers’ number one draft pick Spencer Torkelson could join his teammate Josh Lester in the 30 home run club this week as he hit his 29th yesterday down in Louisville. Detroit Tigers fans recall the team’s early struggles prior to May 7th before they figured it out and started to play competitive baseball.…
The Toledo Mud Hens wrapped up a five-game set with the Louisville Bats on Sunday, winning by a score of 9-4. Still, the Bats took the series three games to two. What matters, is that the Detroit Tigers’ top prospects finish strong, and Spencer Torkelson in particular is absolutely raging on his way to the
The Detroit Tigers have seven games remaining this season. The goal is to win games, but it’s hard not to already move on to next year. The Tigers hope to be in contention for the 2022 playoffs. Whether right-handed reliever Joe Jimenez is along for the ride remains to be seen. At first glance, keeping
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Detroit — Just a few minutes before the Lions were beaten by a 66-yard field on the last play of the game Sunday, across the street the Tigers were beaten in their last strike, with the bases loaded. “That’s baseball,” said rookie Isaac Paredes, whose ninth-inning double came inches from tying the game. “It was
Detroit Tigers veteran Wily Peralta wasn’t sharp in Sunday’s series finale against the Kansas City Royals. The 32-year-old needed 29 pitches in the first inning, 18 in the second, 21 in the third, 19 in the fourth and, finally, 13 just to get two outs in the fifth frame. As Peralta labored on the mound, his opponent
Toledo, Ohio – The Mud Hens beat the Louisville Bats by a score of 9-4, ending the first series of Triple-A Baseball’s ‘Final Stretch’ Postseason. Top Prospects Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene continued to shine in Hens uniforms, each extending their hitting streaks to four games. Greene would double to start the game while Torkelson
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after the Tigers’ ninth-inning rally comes up just short in Sunday’s 2-1 loss to the Royals. #Leinenkugels
Debriefing him about his nearly two-month stint in Lakeland, Florida, is nothing Ty Madden can complete in five minutes. Nor, is it easy, even in a lengthier chat, to detail all he discovered during his introductory weeks at TigerTown — a kind of baseball boot-camp for a right-handed pitcher from the University of Texas whom
The rubber match of a three-game series against the Royals on a pleasant early-fall day, moved up an hour to better accommodate the Tigers’ next-door NFL neighbours, ended in a tight 2-1 Kansas City victory. A ninth-inning double hopped over the wall, preventing the Tigers’ tying run from scoring, and Kris Bubic held them down
DETROIT — Wily Peralta labored through a 29-pitch first inning Sunday that seemed to last forever, the right-hander taking his time. He used 100 pitches for just 4 2/3 innings, yet lasted that long because he never broke down and gave up a big inning. Even in his struggles, he gave the Tigers a chance,
TOP 1 KC 1 DET 0 Result of at-bat Andrew Benintendi’s RBI single Batter: Andrew Benintendi Pitcher: Wily Peralta
By TC Zencka | September 26, 2021 at 8:44am CDT The Tigers placed Victor Reyes on the 10-day injured list with a right groin strain, the team announced. Given the amount of time left in the season, Reyes’ year is done. In a corresponding move, Zack Short has been recalled from Triple-A. Reyes, 26, has
Detroit — Victor Reyes walked slowly up the stairs from the clubhouse to the dugout, his head shrouded in a hoodie, hands tucked in the kangaroo pouch, eyes downcast. Rough morning, for sure. Just as he had caught fire at the plate, just as he was getting consistent starts and producing like he’d never had before
Detroit Tigers outfielder Victor Reyes emerged from the clubhouse and into the dugout. Cloaked in a hoodie and athletic shorts, he sat down in the dugout. He had just been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right groin strain — ending his 2021 season. Despite the injury, Reyes left a positive impression on manager
Detroit Tigers (75-79) vs. Kansas City Royals (70-84) Time/Place: 12:10 p.m., Comerica ParkSB Nation site: Royals ReviewMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Wily Peralta (4-3, 3.04 ERA) vs. LHP Kris Bubic (5-6, 4.80 ERA) Game 155 Pitching Matchup Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Peralta
DETROIT — Victor Reyes was batting .143 (9-for-63) with 18 strikeouts, a .407 OPS and a negative OPS+ when the Tigers optioned him to Triple-A Toledo in early May. He was batting just marginally better, .157, when he went on the injured list with an intercostal strain in early June. Considering those early struggles, the
The Detroit Tigers evened their three-game home weekend series against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night, 5-1, thanks to a strong pitching effort and a turn-back-the-clock night from future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera. Now on Sunday afternoon, the Olde English D looks to seal the deal and win its final series at Comerica
The leaders of the Detroit Tigers sat in the home team’s dugout Friday afternoon at Comerica Park, headlined by owner Christopher Ilitch in the middle of the pack. To his right: manager AJ Hinch. To his left: general manager Al Avila. “We’re in this together,” Hinch said. The rebuild is coming together. The Tigers are 75-79 this season,
Tigers president/CEO Christopher Ilitch said in August that his team was willing to go after “high-impact players” this offseason, and spend as necessary (or if necessary) to obtain such talent. Ilitch reiterated those comments again speaking with The Detroit News’ Chris McCosky and other reporters recently, while GM Al Avila made further remarks hinting at