The Toledo Mud Hens were rained out on Thursday. As a result they’ll play a pair of seven inning games on Friday against the Nashville Sounds. Right-hander Rony Garcia will get the start in game one after missing spring camp after appendicitis surgery. Erie SeaWolves 5, Reading Fightin Phils 4 (box) Right-hander Elvin Rodriguez looked
J.P Arencibia gets chills talking about May 7, 2011. “It was him going like, ‘Me versus you, mother-effer. I’m coming at you. You better be ready because I’m not letting this get away,’” the former Toronto Blue Jays catcher recalled. Detroit Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander stood on the mound, staring down at Arencibia with one out in the
Detroit Tigers (9-23) vs. Minnesota Twins (11-19) When: 7:10 p.m. Friday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). How to bet: Place legal, online bets at BetMGM Sportsbook. Starting pitchers: Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal (0-4, 6.14 ERA) vs. Twins RHP Matt Shoemaker (1-3, 7.83 ERA). [ Why Tigers think catcher Dillon Dingler is ‘going to
The SeaWolves (3-0) won a nail-biter on Thursday night at First Energy Stadium, taking down the Reading Fightin Phils 5-4 to win their third consecutive game. Erie jumped ahead in the top of the first inning against Reading starter James McArthur when Yariel Gonzalez belted a two-out solo home run The SeaWolves (3-0) won a
The Detroit Tigers scored nine runs Thursday afternoon, on 14 hits and four walks. For the third consecutive game, the team with the worst record in baseball put together formidable at-bats and rallied multiple times to keep the game competitive. But there was plenty not to like during the three-game series against the Boston Red Sox at
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The Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox combined for 21 runs, 30 hits, seven walks and six errors in Thursday’s sloppy series finale at Fenway Park. Third baseman Jeimer Candelario made his second fielding error with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, allowing the Red Sox to take the lead. The Tigers (9-23) returned to the loss
Covering prospects is a predictive business. Ranking players and talking to the folks whose job it is to project what they’ll become, namely scouts and player development staff, is really all about prognostication. So we’re not really going too far out of our comfort zone this week by providing a prospect-specific prediction for each team.
Boston — Well, on the plus side for the Tigers, the offense awakened in Boston. They scored 22 runs in the three games at Fenway, that after scoring 10 in the first six games on this trip, through Chicago and New York. The downside, though, is the pitching and defense faltered, and after losing the finale to
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch addresses the media following another roller coaster game for the Tigers at Fenway that sadly ends up in a loss. #Leinenkugels
Today’s rubber match in the Tigers-Red Sox series proved to be a boxing match. Drunken boxing, to be specific Unfortunately, while Detroit had a strong offense all day, they took more punches than they dealt as the two teams combined for six errors only by the mercies of the official scorer. Red Sox win, 12-9,
If the Tigers needed a reminder of the value of putting the ball in play, this series at Fenway Park was it. Their 12-9 loss to the Red Sox in Thursday’s rubber match ended up becoming an example of Murphy’s Law. Four of their eight runs either scored or reached base on infield hits. Three
The Minor League season is off and running, giving teams a wide pool of prospects who are vying for an opportunity at the Major League level at some point. Some are knocking on the door already, while others could use this season to force their way onto big league rosters with their performances. Here is
When the Detroit Tigers win games, it usually won’t be pretty. The worst team in baseball made that clear Wednesday night as mist attacked Fenway Park. Right-hander Michael Fulmer — Tuesday night’s starter — entered in the bottom of the 10th inning to record his first career save. And manager AJ Hinch issued his first intentional
The Detroit Tigers have sent left-handed reliever Derek Holland to the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Monday, with a left shoulder strain, the team announced Thursday. To replace Holland in the bullpen, right-hander Kyle Funkhouser was recalled from the taxi squad. He is on the Triple-A Toledo roster but has traveled with the Tigers during
Boston — So much happened Wednesday night in the Tigers’ 6-5, 10-inning win over the Red Sox, we need to look back at it one more time before moving forward. Hinch did what? The last time manager AJ Hinch issued an intentional pass was late in the 2019 playoffs when he waved red-hot Nationals slugger Juan Soto on
Detroit Tigers (9-22) at Boston Red Sox (18-13) Time/Place: 1:10 p.m., Fenway ParkSB Nation Site: Over the MonsterMedia: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Spencer Turnbull (1-2, 4.50 ERA) vs. RHP Nathan Eovaldi (4-2, 3.63 ERA) Game 32 Pitching Matchup Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR Pitcher IP K% BB% FIP fWAR
Riley Greene had been hitting the ball hard in his first two games for Double-A Erie; he just hadn’t hit it far. That changed in his final at-bat Wednesday, when the Tigers’ No. 2 prospect hit his first Double-A home run in grand style. Greene, the No. 17 prospect on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list,
Boston — Rain was pouring down and the tarp was on the field Wednesday, but out of the Tigers dugout trudged lefty Derek Holland, bullpen catcher Jeremy Carroll and head athletic trainer Doug Teter. Holland threw a handful of pitches off flat ground, conversed with Teter and walked back in. Now we know what that was
What Major League organizations boast the top Minor League farm systems? It’s time to answer that familiar question in a new way. Instead of considering the quality of the players in each team’s system, MLB.com’s Josh Jackson and Ben Hill utilized a different approach. Jackson and Hill, veteran Minor League scribes and enthusiastic ballpark travelers,