Right-hander Jose Urena did as much as he could to keep the Detroit Tigers competitive in the three-game series finale, pitching to weak contact, flashing his never-quit mentality to complete seven strong innings. The offense, however, forgot to show up. The Tigers (8-21) lost their fifth contest in a row, 2-0, to the New York
Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch chats with the media about the stellar start from José Ureña and the scuffling offense. #Leinenkugels
I love the Detroit Tigers. Chances are if you are reading this article so do you. If you follow me on Twitter you know I despise tanking. Tanking is for losers and losing should never be rewarded. All the incentives for this scorched earth method employed by some teams who don’t mind making their fans…
Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ AJ Hinch on loss to Yankees: ‘Not in awe of them, just getting outplayed’ Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch talks Friday, April 30, 2021, after a 10-0 loss to the New York Yankees in the series opener. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press Detroit Tigers (8-20) vs. New York Yankees
Another day, another feeble performance from the Tigers offense. The only question this season has been whether the starting pitcher would keep them in the game or not. On Sunday, Jose Ureña handled a terrifying Yankees lineup with little trouble, but this lineup full of windmills generated no power and went down in a 2-0
José Ureña can’t do anything about the Tigers’ offense, not in the American League anyway. All he can do is pitch. He’s looking better at that with each start. And as Detroit continues its search for a consistent, productive offense, Ureña is at least giving them a chance to stay in games. Time and again
New York — Miguel Cabrera is a slam dunk, first-ballot Hall-of-Famer. He also went into the game Sunday hitting an untenable .125 with three extra-base hits and five RBIs. This can be a nightmare scenario for a manager, as both Brad Ausmus and Ron Gardenhire can attest from their time managing in Detroit. Do you move
Riley Greene has been captivating Tigers fans with his big league potential for more than a year between two Spring Trainings and last year’s Summer Camp. But he has been waiting to get back to Minor League ball for a while. His first regular-season game in 20 months is going to put him just a
The last time the Detroit Tigers won after Saturday’s loss to the New York Yankees was four games ago against the Chicago White Sox. Now, they stare a road sweep straight in their faces after dropping the first two of a weekend tilt in the Big Apple. Considering that the team has only won twice
Third baseman Jeimer Candelario snapped the Detroit Tigers‘ 22-inning scoreless drought on a fourth-inning home run Saturday. He caught a slider, sent the ball 378 feet and just missed the second deck in right field. Born in New York, Candelario was playing in front of family at Yankee Stadium. “Yeah, definitely felt good,” Candelario said. “Helping
MLB.com is keeping track of a Stat of the Day for the Tigers this season, highlighting a unique, interesting or fun nugget from each game. May 1: Yankees 6, Tigers 4 — Niko lifts Tigers’ offenseNiko Goodrum’s eighth-inning home run was a loft to right field with a 34-degree launch angle, following a home run
MAY 1: It seems Boyd will avoid an IL stint. Hinch told reporters (including Jason Beck of MLB.com) that while the lefty won’t start in Boston, he is expected to pitch during next weekend’s series against the Twins. APRIL 30: Tigers manager A.J. Hinch is hopeful that Boyd will only miss one start – a
The Detroit Tigers can give up on the idea of going anywhere in 2021, and these three players should be traded to accelerate the rebuild. With an 8-19 record entering Saturday, the Detroit Tigers are headed for another dismal season. Last year’s shortened season was sort of promising for a time, but the team’s last…
Tigers starter Spencer Turnbull addresses the media following a frustrating outing against the Yankees in New York. #DetroitRoots
Jeimer Candelario was a bright spot in today’s game against the Bronx Bombers, going 3-4 with a solo shot. He speaks with the media post game. #DetroitRoots
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch chats with the media post game about the improved effort and production from his team against the Yankees. #Leinenkugels
New York — Forty minutes after the game and Spencer Turnbull was still agitated. “I don’t know if I’ve ever been that mad coming out of a game,” said the Tigers right-hander after the Detroit Tigers’ 6-4 loss to the New York Yankees Saturday. “Just because if I don’t walk (Gary) Sanchez there in the
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Aaron Hicks slammed his bat after striking out to strand the bases loaded in the third inning Saturday afternoon. Spencer Turnbull, who threw the high fastball that the Yankees outfielder chased for strike three, was just as angry, yelling at himself on his way off the mound. It was the rare strikeout where neither pitcher
The scoreless drought from the Detroit Tigers had reached 22 innings and was about to be extended in the fourth inning by New York Yankees starter Jameson Taillon. But then Jeimer Candelario belted a 378-foot home run over the right-field wall. While Candelario’s second homer this season broke the Tigers’ scoreless streak — which dated back to Thursday — it