I feel like it’s safe to say many of us experienced some formative life lessons on the hallowed fields of Little League games. Whether or not you were a part of a more serious club, or something run through a small, local community center where the team didn’t have a name and you and your
Get ready for the 20th season of Mud Hens baseball at Fifth Third Field! Opening Day is slated for Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Mark your calendar now for Toledo’s biggest annual celebration, as the home opener has been a standing room only sellout crowd every year. Thirty-six of the 72 games will be played on
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Indianapolis Indians 2 (box) Logan Shore threw six innings of one run ball in his return to the rotation, and the offense did enough keep the winning streak going since the big promotions to start the week. Kody Clemens got the scoring started with a solo homer, his 12th home run
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 the…
The SeaWolves dropped their second straight game to the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 2-1, on Thursday night at The Diamond. Richmond broke a scoreless tie in the home half of the fourth against Erie starter Beau Brieske. Brieske had retired nine of the first 10 hitters he faced before giving up a leadoff double to Diego
Toledo, Ohio – The Mud Hens claimed a 5-3 victory over the Indianapolis Indians tonight, extending their win streak to three straight. Starter RHP Logan Shore was dominant in this outing, recording a final line of 6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, and 3 K. The longball fueled the Hens offense early with
The Detroit Tigers played a miserable final four innings. Manager AJ Hinch was ejected with one out in the fifth inning, and everything went downhill from there. The Tigers (58-65) allowed the Los Angeles Angels to score 11 runs after the fifth in Thursday’s 13-10 loss at Comerica Park, squandering an eight-run lead. Los Angeles forced Hinch and bench
Detroit — Wednesday night, the crowd at Comerica Park chanted, “MVP, MVP,” as Angels Shohei Ohtani trotted around the bases after walloping a 430-foot home run and dominating the Tigers on the mound for eight innings. On Thursday, the fans came out to resume stalking history with Miguel Cabrera, cheering wildly as he knocked in four runs
Detroit — It was like watching a team get bled out. The Tigers led 10-2 going into the sixth inning Thursday afternoon, poised to salvage one of three against the Angels. Instead, the Angels rallied for 11 runs in the final four innings, taking a most improbable and, for the Tigers, hard to swallow, 13-10 win at
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We hear from Matt Manning after he gives up two runs on five hits and four walks in 4 2/3 inning Wednesday. He also stuck out four. #DetroitRoots
The Angels were down 10-2 to the Tigers, and miraculously made a HUGE comeback to win the game 13-10!! Don’t forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/mlb Follow us elsewhere too: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mlb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/share/user/6569247715560456198 Visit our site for all baseball news, stats and scores! https://www.mlb.com/
Ryan Kreidler’s road to Detroit is looking like a highway with no speed limit, as the athletic shortstop from UCLA has made the jump from AA Erie to AAA Toledo in less than a full season.
In a tribute that was played on the Comerica Park scoreboard prior to the first game following the death of Bill Freehan, Tigers play-by-play voice Dan Dickerson remembers the 11-time all-star catcher.
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers surrender a 10-2 lead in a 13-10 loss to the Angels … a game in which he was ejected. #Leinenkugels
A solid effort from starter Matt Manning and a ton of early offense all went to waste in this one. The Tigers bullpen collapsed like a house of cards from the sixth inning on for probably the worst loss of the 2021 season as the Angels stormed back from an eight run deficit to win
DETROIT — One more time this homestand, the fans came to Comerica Park looking for history. This wasn’t what they had in mind. The last time the Angels came back from an eight-run deficit to win, Dick Schofield led off an eight-run ninth inning with a single and ended it with a walk-off grand slam
Bill Dow | Special to the Detroit Free Press Editor’s note: Story updated for accurately reflect Freehan’s health the last few years. Former Detroit Tigers catcher Bill Freehan, a perennial All-Star and the quiet leader of the 1968 world champions, has died at age 79, the team announced Thursday. Freehan had suffered from dementia for several years, spending
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We saw it then, many of us. We still see it. Bill Freehan, flipping his mask, slowly stalking Tim McCarver’s pop-up between home plate and the first-base-side seats, smothering the ball in his fat mitt — and sending all of Detroit into ecstasy following that magical, marvelous, nearly miraculous world-championship season of 1968 when the Tigers