Having closed out the last weekend of spring training baseball, we are a few short days away from the start of the season. The roster has been set and the team has two more warm ups before heading north. Let’s take a look at what folks are talking about. The first bit of news emerged
With Opening Day for your Detroit Tigers drawing close, the players and coaching staff are making their final preparations to begin the 2021 season. Unfortunately, they’ll have to do so without the presence of one of their key coaches. New Tigers pitching coach Chris Fetter has been sidelined by a positive COVID test, and will
After undergoing a substantial reorganization, Minor League Baseball is embarking upon a new era in 2021. There are now 120 teams competing in 11 newly-named leagues, comprising four levels of play (Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Low-A). This is the first in a series of league-by-league articles, highlighting one unique fact about each team. The Triple-A
LAKELAND, Fla. — The Houston Astros craved a championship. General manager Jeff Luhnow — fired more than two years later, along with future Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch, for his role in the well-documented sign-stealing scandal — needed right-hander Justin Verlander to make a run at the franchise’s first World Series title. On Aug. 31, 2017, the Astros acquired Verlander
The COVID-19 pandemic has dominated almost every aspect of American life for the last 12 months. And the sports scene around these parts has been no different. The Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers, along with Michigan and Michigan State, have all changed how they work, travel and operate on a
When it comes to making predictions for the 2021 MLB season, one doesn’t need to wander too far out on a limb to, say, pick Mike Trout to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award. But where’s the fun in that? Instead, ahead of Opening Day on Thursday, MLB.com asked its beat reporters to
Three young Detroit boys pumped their fists in the air as their mom pulled into the parking lot next to Triumph Church on Sunday morning. The boys weren’t excited about worship service. They wanted to meet the Detroit Tigers’ mascot, PAWS. To celebrate the start of the Tigers’ baseball season on Thursday, the team hosted a giveaway
Dunedin, Fla. — What the Tigers have in Tarik Skubal is akin to what dog-owners have in their new pedigreed puppy. A lot of work ahead. And a lot of fun watching as some blessed DNA takes over and creates a certain, well, magnificence. Skubal has the physical stuff down. He affirmed as much Sunday at
The Tigers set their rotation a few days ago, knowing they wouldn’t have Spencer Turnbull for the start of the season. Now they’re not counting on having the young right-hander ready to rejoin their rotation until at least mid-April. “I know he’s been able to do a little bit of physical activity on him, but
With the final days of Spring Training at hand, top prospects are making bids to lock up roster spots heading into the 2021 big league season. Atlanta’s 16th-ranked talent Alex Jackson impressed both at and behind the plate to headline Sunday’s prospect performers. Jackson, who’s been in the running for a catching spot behind starter
DUNEDIN, Fla. — The Detroit Tigers tied the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-4, on Sunday at TD Ballpark, remaining at 12-11 in Grapefruit League play. What happened Left-hander Tarik Skubal made his final start before the regular season and looked shaky in the first inning, issuing a walk and single to his first two batters. Then,
Hope is eternal as the roster competitions are now complete and the long practice routine known as Spring Training comes to an end. The birds are chirping, the bunny rabbits have become visible in the backyard, and the weather is warming up except for the Opening Day forecast as is tradition. The 6 months 162 game…
What are Las Vegas oddsmakers saying about the Detroit Tigers for 2021? Since online betting became legal in Michigan back in mid-January, the ads for the various online betting apps have come across social media and on TV and hitting consumers at all angles. Whether you are scrolling on a social media channel or watching…
Detroit – Manager AJ Hinch has set the Tigers Opening Day roster, but not necessarily in stone. There are probably more than a few players still walking on egg shells because one sticky question remains unanswered. What happens when right-handed starting pitcher Spencer Turnbull gets cleared and returns from the non-baseball (COVID-19 protocol) injured list?
Truth be told, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch was thinking about a rotation at first base long before Detroit had questions about Renato Núñez’s defense there this spring. The Tigers manager was thinking about it long before the club signed Núñez. It really dates back to the start of the offseason as Detroit looked over its
By Mark Polishuk | March 28, 2021 at 9:35am CDT The latest coronavirus situations to monitor around baseball… Latest Updates Right-hander Spencer Turnbull will miss at least the Tigers’ first few series of the year, manager A.J. Hinch told MLB.com’s Jason Beck and other reporters. Turnbull has been away from Spring Training camp since March
Brooke Fletcher and Devin Gardner reporting from Triumph Church, just one of the neighborhood stops on the Tigers’ Season Kickoff Tour this weekend to get fans excited for Opening Day this Thursday. #DetroitRoots
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LAKELAND, Fla. — About a dozen Detroit Tigers fans spread across the grass beyond the outfield fence, waiting for a home run ball. “Here one comes!” somebody said, as a baseball came screaming through the air as the Tigers took batting practice. “I got it!” “Watch out for the tree!” Michela Deschene, 43, of Lakeland,
The Detroit Tigers are in the midst of a lengthy drought in the international free agent market. Since dealing away shortstop prospect Willy Adames in 2014, and third baseman Eugenio Suarez that offseason, the club has struggled to land any high end talent. Outfielder Jose de la Cruz is one of those with a chance