Tigers pitcher Daniel Norris says goodbye on his way to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Tigers GM Al Avila addresses the media after the trade deadline passes and Daniel Norris is dealt to the Brewers. #DetroitRoots
An emotional Daniel Norris walked up the dugout steps at Comerica Park. Tears swelled in his eyes. He tried to explain the feeling of being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers. Set to be a free agent after this season, the 28-year-old knew there was a chance he would be told to pack his bags. “The last couple
It’s a beautiful sunny day here in Detroit as the 4PM MLB trade deadline has passed and both Detroit Tigers players and fans can let out a sigh of relief. Now that the dust has settled, Al Avila should be sitting on his porch enjoying his favorite rum drink with a little pink umbrella and…
Six years to the day after they acquired Daniel Norris at the MLB trade deadline, the Tigers shipped the lefthander out of town. In their only move of the day, Detroit sent Norris to the Milwaukee Brewers, runaway leaders of the NL Central. In exchange, the Tigers received right-handed pitching prospect Reese Olson. Norris, 28,
Detroit — At Detroit Country Day, Saborn Campbell did a pair of research projects on the history of the Negro Leagues. He got a pair of A’s. And on Friday at Comerica Park, Campbell got a front-row seat at living history, particularly the past, present and future — he’s the future — of Black baseball in the city
Send-offs can be sad and awkward, but Detroit Tigers’ first baseman Miguel Cabrera decided to incorporate some humor as the team traded away his teammate of six years, left-handed pitcher Daniel Norris. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miguel Cabrera (@miggy24)
Six years to the day after Daniel Norris joined the Tigers at the Trade Deadline, the left-hander bid farewell to Detroit. The Tigers traded Norris on Friday afternoon to the Brewers for Minor League right-hander Reese Olson. The deal ends an injury-riddled but memorable Tigers tenure for Norris, whose career in Detroit took him from
The Detroit Tigers couldn’t stay completely still at the deadline. Amid a fairly competitive season, but one that won’t end in a playoff berth, the Tigers have been rather inactive on the trade market. But a few hours before Friday’s trade deadline, the Tigers gained a little farm system depth. Reese Olson, a right-handed minor
As reported by Jason Beck, Ken Rosenthal, and Jeff Passan, the Detroit Tigers traded left-handed pitcher Daniel Norris to the Milwaukee Brewers for right-handed pitcher Reese Olson. Norris, who came over from Toronto along with Matthew Boyd in the David Price deal back in 2015, was a starter and a reliever in a Tigers uniform.…
I’m not sure what Daniel Norris hears in that bat he’s holding in the picture, but since he’s now a Brewer, he now has more of a chance of hitting another home run this year. Anyway, all bat-listening aside, here’s a place we can discuss the trades that are (or aren’t) happening. Speculate away!
Detroit — It wasn’t Jonathan Schoop. It wasn’t Jose Cisnero. Although those were the two Tigers most talked about in trade rumors, it was lefty Daniel Norris who ended up having a more robust market. The Tigers, at about 1:30 p.m. Friday, sent Norris to the Milwaukee Brewers for right-handed pitching prospect Reese Olson. Norris,
The Erie SeaWolves are the Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, and play at the beautifully updated UPMC Park in Erie, Pennsylvania. UPMC Park has been home to the Erie SeaWolves since 1995. The ballpark is more than just a great place to watch high-quality, professional baseball. The home of the SeaWolves is a
The Erie SeaWolves are the Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, and play at the beautifully updated UPMC Park in Erie, Pennsylvania. UPMC Park has been home to the Erie SeaWolves since 1995. The ballpark is more than just a great place to watch high-quality, professional baseball. The home of the SeaWolves is a
For a while there, the Detroit Tigers were really chugging along, winning seven-straight games coming out of the All-Star break. However, the streak was halted by the Kansas City Royals, who swept the Tigers out of Kauffman Stadium kicking off a four-game skid for the good guys. However, after a series-opening loss to the Minnesota
Miguel Cabrera and Casey Mize couldn’t help but smile on their way back to the dugout. “Miggy, I didn’t think I needed to go,” said Mize, who made a late break to first base when Cabrera bobbled the ball on a grounder from speedy Cedric Mullins in the fifth inning. Mize, though, was quick enough to
TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo Mud Hens fell 8-5 to the Omaha Storm Chasers on Thursday night at Fifth Third Field. The loss moves the Hens to three games back in the division, a gap they can still close with some weekend wins against Omaha. The Mud Hens struck first in this one. In the
MIDLAND, MI – The West Michigan Whitecaps scored four runs in the sixth inning to break a 1-1 tie as part of an 8-2 victory over the Great Lakes Loons on Thursday night at Dow Diamond. The Whitecaps pick up a victory for the fourth time in their last six games and have scored 23
By Dana Wakiji | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Before Thursday night’s game, Jonathan Schoop said he and Miguel Cabrera, who sat out Wednesday’s 17-run offensive outburst in Minnesota, would deliver everything they would have done had they played the day before. Apparently, Schoop was not joking. Schoop provided the Tigers’ first run in the
On the day the Tigers debuted a large Miggy Milestones counter in left field, Miguel Cabrera put the manual sign’s operator to work, slugging career home runs #496 and #497 while picking up 3 hits to improve his career total to 2,939 in a Tigers 6-2 win over the Orioles. Jeimer Candelario also contributed clutch