Here’s a look at Wednesday’s top Minor League performers from each team’s Top 30 Prospects list: Orioles: Adley Rutschman, C (MLB No. 1), Triple-A NorfolkIt’s been an impressive introduction to Triple-A for Rutschman, who belted his first homer since his promotion to Norfolk on Aug. 10. The 22-year-old scored twice and added two singles for
Detroit — Rookie Tarik Skubal was impressive Wednesday night, but in a mortal man kind of way. What Shohei Ohtani was doing, well, that kind of performance hasn’t much been seen in this millennium. “What he does on the mound and what he does at the plate, it’s unbelievable to watch,” Skubal said. “For him to
Tigers rookie left-hander Tarik Skubal put his best foot forward in a matchup with Shohei Ohtani, but it wasn’t quite enough. The Angels sensational right-hander struck out 8 in 8 innings, adding a late-inning 430-foot home run – his 40th of the season. Skubal struck out 7 in 6 2/3 innings pitched. Meanwhile, Miguel Cabrera
Detroit Tigers Hall of Famer Jack Morris has been suspended indefinitely by Bally Sports Detroit for an apparent racist comment he made during Tuesday’s game telecast. During Tuesday’s game, Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani, a Japanese-born pitcher and hitter who started this year’s All-Star Game, was about to step to the plate in the sixth inning. Play-by-play
There’s more upheaval than ever on MLB Pipeline’s updated Top 100 Prospects list. Twenty-seven players have graduated from our preseason rankings to the big leagues, and performances have been more volatile than ever coming off a 2020 season with no Minor League games. Rays shortstop Wander Franco had sat atop our last four preseason and
We hear from manager A.J. Hinch after his Tigers fall victim to Shohei Ohtani and the Angels 3-1. #Leinenkugels
The SeaWolves could not overcome a crooked number in the fifth inning as they fell to the Richmond Flying Squirrels by an 8-2 final on Wednesday night at The Diamond. Richmond took the lead in the third against Erie starter Elvin Rodriguez. Shane Matheny walked with one out and Simon The SeaWolves could not overcome
TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo Mud Hens blanked the Indianapolis Indians on Wednesday night at Fifth Third Field, 6-0. Following the win, the Mud Hens remain in first place in the division with Omaha and St. Paul trailing right behind. The Mud Hens trotted out likely their best lineup of the season to face the
On a night when 27,282 came to Comerica Park to watch Ohtani’s historic season intersect with Miguel Cabrera’s quest for a historic homer, Skubal provided another reminder of the Tigers’ future. He couldn’t help Detroit hitters figure out Ohtani’s filthy splitter, but Skubal’s 6 2/3 innings of two-run ball gave the Tigers a chance before
An electric crowd hoping to see Miguel Cabrera catch history instead caught sight of another all-world, generational talent, as two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Detroit Tigers, 3-1. Detroit sent out lefty Tarik Skubal, who met the pitching matchup head on and rose to the occasion, changing the eye level
Detroit Tigers rookie Tarik Skubal wishes he hadn’t left the ball over the plate in the first inning. He didn’t make many mistakes Wednesday at Comerica Park, but he paid for his early miscue. Ex-Tiger Justin Upton crushed Skubal’s fastball over the left-center wall for a two-run blast, giving the Los Angeles Angels a 2-0 lead. Skubal
Detroit — Rookie Tarik Skubal was very good Wednesday night, but Shohei Ohtani was better. Not only did Ohtani shut the Tigers’ offense down for eight innings, he also launched a gigantic home run in the top of the eighth to help the Angels beat the Tigers for the second night in a row, 3-1, before
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – AUGUST 17: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Angels reacts after striking out in the eight inning of the game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on August 17, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)
TOP 1 LAA 2 DET 0 Result of at-bat Justin Upton’s two-run home run Batter: Justin Upton Pitcher: Tarik Skubal
DETROIT — Amid the fan following for Shohei Ohtani at Comerica Park on Tuesday night, there was a fan with a sign behind the visiting dugout: “Welcome back, José Iglesias.” Iglesias noticed the sign and waved as he walked toward the dugout following his infield work. He put on a show for some of his
Buck Farmer was never an All-star. He wasn’t a high draft pick, or a top-100 prospect, or, truth be told, a terribly effective big leaguer. But Buck Farmer was major-league pitcher. He spent parts of eight seasons with the Detroit Tigers, pitching in 241 games and throwing more than 320 innings. That’s something not many…
The Detroit Tigers needed another catcher, so they acquired old friend Dustin Garneau. Without starting catcher Eric Haase for the next couple of days, the Tigers were left with backup Grayson Greiner as their lone catcher. Infielder Zack Short and utility player Harold Castro lobbied for emergency catcher gigs, but manager AJ Hinch didn’t want to take that route. “That’s
Detroit — Tigers manager AJ Hinch was asked before the game if there were any roster moves pending. “We’re considering some things,” he said. “Let’s get through batting practice first.” There were a lot of balls still in the air Wednesday as the Tigers were not only trying to put together a roster to finish the
The Tigers on Wednesday announced their spring-training schedule for 2022, opening with an exhibition against Southeastern University, followed by the opener against Washington. The Tigers are starting their 86th season at TigerTown in Lakeland, Florida. Ticket information will be announced at a later date. Tigers 2022 spring-training schedule (Game times will be announced at a
In January 1914, the Detroit Tigers signed a 24-year-old left-handed pitcher named Tillar H. Cavet, whose nickname was “Pug.” E.A. Batchelor of the Detroit Free Press sent readers to their dictionaries when he explained that Cavet earned the moniker because of “the shape of his nose, which is decidedly retroussé.”