They’ve come up together through the Tigers system, forming a bond as teammates and friends. Casey Mize and Tarik Skubal both hope to officially shed their “prospect” status this season after getting a taste of the major leagues last season, and they’re excited to be doing it together. We hear from the promising pair of
Speed. It’s one of those tools that can’t be taught, but how to use it effectively on the basepaths can. There have been plenty of players who could flat-out fly who never learned to properly steal a base, and plenty of players with good speed who were more effective at that nuance of the game.
LAKELAND, Fla. — Don Kelly last played for the Tigers in 2014. Andrew Romine played all nine positions for Detroit four years ago. The spirit of their versatility appears to be alive and well under new manager A.J. Hinch. While the Tigers took live batting practice on the workout fields behind Joker Marchant Stadium on
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Lakeland, Fla. — It didn’t take but a day or two for new Tigers’ manager AJ Hinch to figure out what previous managers already learned: If you don’t schedule Miguel Cabrera off the baseball field, he won’t ever leave. Cabrera, a month and a half shy of 38, has been his
Tigers lefty Gregory Soto tells our Matt Shepard he’s looking for consistency, then everything else will flow. #TigersST
Tigers infielder Zack Short, acquired in a trade with the Cubs in August, likes the vibe in Lakeland: “Everybody’s a good person.” #TigersST
The Detroit Tigers among both AL and NL Central teams were among one of the more active teams in terms of making personal moves. As a collective, the AL Central spent $180.25 million dollars. The division that spent the least? The NL Central at $67.95 million.
Tigers prospect Riley Greene has wowed many in his quick rise through the farm system, but A.J. Hinch isn’t interested in skipping any steps with the talented prodigy. For now, Greene is taking advantage of every opportunity to learn from the veterans in Lakeland, while reminding all watchers of his potential with every fluid swing.
Jeff Seidel | Detroit Free Press LAKELAND, Fla. — This strange, restricted, distant spring training has been reduced to this: Standing behind a chain-link fence, looking through binoculars, gazing across the field and trying to figure out if Spencer Torkelson has a wrap around his injured finger on his throwing hand. Torkelson, one of the Tigers
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Lakeland, Fla. — There aren’t many more intriguing and potentially pivotal players on the Tigers pitching staff than lefty Gregory Soto. The baseball world got a taste of that last year when he didn’t allow a run over his first 10 innings, posting a 14-2 strikeout-walk mix. With his elite two-seam fastball
Who hits first, and how does that impact who hits next? Tigers manager A.J. Hinch offers his thoughts on how best to structure the batting order.
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press LAKELAND, Fla. — The Detroit Tigers announced the first two starting pitchers of their spring training games, beginning Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland. The first starting pitcher is left-hander Tyler Alexander, manager AJ Hinch said Thursday morning. And when the Tigers hit the road for Tampa on
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Spencer Torkelson ‘obsessed with winning’ for Detroit Tigers, even in minors Detroit Tigers third baseman Spencer Torkelson chats Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, about getting ready for his first real professional season. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit Tigers third baseman Spencer Torkelson will miss
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press LAKELAND, Fla. — The injury to Spencer Torkelson not only delays his long-awaited debut, but it could also open an opportunity for a few young Detroit Tigers prospects. Torkelson, the Tigers’ No. 1 prospect, was supposed to play Sunday when the team opens Grapefruit League competition in spring training vs. the Philadelphia Phillies at Joker
Matt Melzak, Erik Ibsen, Kyle Moll, and Mike Keedy discuss the upcoming Mud Hens baseball season in regards to our league realignment, ticket availability, health and safety protocols, and more.
Tony Paul | The Detroit News Baseball fans, clearly, are an eager bunch. Spring-training tickets in both Florida and Arizona are hot commodities, including the Tigers, who earlier this month sold out all 15 of their home Grapefruit League games in three hours. The Tigers are operating at limited capacity at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland,
Zack Hess had to wait until the seventh round of the 2019 MLB Draft to hear his named called. The right-hander out of LSU had a ton of talent, but he also had a very high effort and funky delivery that scared teams away. The Detroit Tigers selected him with a plan to transition him
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Lakeland, Fla. – AJ Hinch and his coaching staff had just finalized lineup plans Wednesday for the first couple of exhibition games, which start Sunday, with Tigers’ top prospect Spencer Torkelson to make an early start at third base. Then came the phone call Wednesday night: Torkelson cut his right index
LAKELAND, Fla. – Spencer Torkelson’s highly anticipated Grapefruit League debut will have to wait a few days. The Tigers’ top prospect will miss the first few games of Spring Training after suffering a small cut on his right index finger. The injury happened Wednesday night at home, manager A.J. Hinch said. Torkelson is sharing a
Mitts popping, bats cracking, sun shining–just some of the stimulations for the Detroit Tigers in Lakeland, Florida as all but a few stragglers are present to prepare for the upcoming, semi-normal 162-game schedule for the 2021 season.