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.”
DETROIT — As a fun, new way to give Detroit Tigers fans an opportunity to access unique memorabilia from their favorite players and enjoy exclusive experiences, the Detroit Tigers Foundation is hosting the “Detroit Roots” Online Auction from now through Aug. 31. This exciting auction will feature special Tigers items made available for a limited
For the past several seasons, first as part of the Fox Sports Detroit broadcast team, then with the Bally Sports Detroit team, Jack Morris has served as a part-time color commentator alongside Matt Shepard, calling games for the television broadcast. Effective Wednesday afternoon, he has been suspended indefinitely from those duties. During Tuesday night’s game
DETROIT — Tigers television analyst and Hall of Famer Jack Morris has been suspended indefinitely from broadcast duties following offensive commentary in regards to Shohei Ohtani during Tuesday’s broadcast on Bally Sports Detroit. Morris tried to imitate an accent when saying the Tigers should pitch Ohtani carefully when he stepped to the plate in the
Detroit — Jack Morris, a celebrated hero of the World Series-champion 1984 Detroit Tigers and a member of the team’s broadcast team for much of the past decade, has been suspended “indefinitely” by Bally Sports Detroit following his use of a perceived Asian accent during Tuesday night’s broadcast. Bally Sports Detroit made the announcement Wednesday afternoon,
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Major League Baseball unveiled the full schedule for Spring Training 2022 presented by Camping World on Wednesday. Grapefruit and Cactus League play will open on Saturday, Feb. 26, with all teams in action. CARDINALS• First Grapefruit League game: Feb. 26, 2022, at Astros at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches• First home game: Feb. 27,
Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch isn’t known for intentional walks. There were 5,995 plate appearances against the Houston Astros in 2019, and Hinch — the Astros’ manager from 2015-19 — didn’t issue a single intentional walk. For the Tigers in 2021, he entered Tuesday’s series opener with the Los Angeles Angels at six intentional walks.
Jack Morris is in trouble, and rightly so. We had gotten beyond — supposedly — using ethnic mockery as part of our professional motif, whether it’s in a baseball broadcast booth or any other corridor of American life. But he stepped in it pretty deeply Tuesday night when, during the Los Angeles Angels-Detroit Tigers broadcast, he lapsed
Identifying the hottest rookie of the past two weeks was easy this time around. Last Saturday, Tyler Gilbert of the D-backs became just the fourth pitcher to toss a no-hitter in his first big league start, blanking the Padres, 7-0. Beyond Gilbert, the rest of our Rookie Hot List includes three Reds: second baseman Jonathan
Riley Greene (Number 1 on the MCB Prospect Board), Spencer Torkelson (number 2), and Ryan Kreidler (number 17) all had an impact on the Detroit Tigers Triple-A affiliate Toledo Mud Hens last night. Torkelson got the first run of the game scored for the Mud Hens as he would drive in Daz Cameron on a…
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Indianapolis Indians 1 (box) Things went quite well with the new reinforcements. Ryan Kreidler homered in the fourth inning, while Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson each collected an RBI along the way. Jose Ureña got an inning of rehab work to open the game and picked up three quick outs before
Former Detroit Tigers shortstop Jose Iglesias gets a chance to witness history in his return to Comerica Park. From afar, Iglesias has followed Miguel Cabrera‘s epic climb to 500 home runs. They were teammates in Detroit from 2013-18, which included some of the best and worst baseball the Tigers have played over the past decade. Entering a
It wasn’t quite a caravan. But it was close. Spencer Torkelson and Ryan Kreidler loaded some of their stuff into Riley Greene’s truck before they all drove from Erie, Pennsylvania, to Toledo, Ohio, leaving about 15 minutes apart. “Riley has a big truck,” Torkelson said. “So he is kind of like the U-Haul for the boys.” Goodbye,
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Detroit — Tigers television analyst Jack Morris gave a lengthy apology during Tuesday night’s game after comments in the sixth inning were perceived by some viewers as him using a Japanese accent as Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani was coming to the plate. Ohtani, the Angels’ two-way player who was hitting Tuesday and is
Detroit – AJ Hinch looked up in the ninth inning Tuesday night and striding to the plate, again, was Shohei Ohtani. The Angel leadoff hitter was making his sixth plate appearance. “If a leadoff guy is getting a sixth at-bat, a lot has gone wrong,” Hinch said. Oh yeah. By the time Ohtani batted in