The Detroit Tigers are officially preparing for the 2022 season. Manager AJ Hinch’s primary goal — winning every game in 2021 — isn’t changing, but the organization wants to find out more about certain players ahead of spring training in February. With MLB rosters expanding Sept. 1 from 26 to 28 players, the Tigers can get looks at
0 Comments
The Tigers have designated right-hander Erasmo Ramirez for assignment, per a club announcement. They’ve also reinstated catcher Eric Haase from the 10-day injured list and recalled right-hander Jason Foley from Triple-A Toledo. It’s been a season of rough results for the 31-year-old Ramirez, who carries a 5.74 ERA through 26 2/3 innings of relief in
0 Comments
ST. LOUIS — Detroit Tigers reliever Alex Lange is a key part of the future. That’s the first thing manager AJ Hinch said when he shared what the organization thinks of Lange, who has been shuffled four times between the Tigers and Triple-A Toledo. Hinch then discussed opportunities, as he so often does with his unestablished big
0 Comments
The SeaWolves came out on the wrong side of a seesaw battle on Thursday night at Prince George’s Stadium, falling to the Bowie Baysox 8-6. Bowie jumped ahead against Erie starter Beau Brieske in the bottom of the first. Terrin Vavra led off with a double, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored
0 Comments
LANSING, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps enjoyed stellar pitching but had trouble finding a clutch base hit as part of a 1-0 loss to the Lansing Lugnuts on Thursday night at Jackson Field. The Whitecaps finished the ballgame stranding eight base runners in the contest, going a combined 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position.
0 Comments
The Detroit Tigers had a choice at backup catcher: Grayson Greiner or Dustin Garneau. The answer came Thursday, when the Tigers optioned Greiner to Triple-A Toledo to make room for Eric Haase, set to return before Friday’s series opener with the Toronto Blue Jays after a 10-day stay on the injured list with right abdominal strain. (Also:
0 Comments
By Steve Kornacki |  Special to The Detroit News Toledo, Ohio — Detroit Tigers shortstop prospect Ryan Kreidler shines pretty brightly for someone who’s always billed as a co-star on baseball teams. The Tigers drafted him in the fourth round in 2019 out of No. 1-ranked UCLA, where first baseman Michael Toglia was taken in the first round
0 Comments