Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize is ready for the next challenge in his rehab program. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick, who underwent elbow surgery and back surgery during the 2022 season, is scheduled to face live hitters for the first time Saturday at Comerica Park. His pitch count will reflect a one-inning workload. “That’ll
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Detroit Tigers right-handed reliever Alex Lange possesses all the potential to be an elite-level closer on the biggest stage. Staying in the coveted ninth-inning role begins with throwing strikes and avoiding an abundance of walks. Recently, Lange has done just that. “Doing your job feels good,” Lange said Aug. 20, before the series finale against
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The final stretch is underway. The Detroit Tigers have a 58-69 record in the 2023 season, putting them in third place in the American League Central. The Tigers trail the first-place Minnesota Twins by 7½ games and the second-place Cleveland Guardians by 1½ games. There are 35 games remaining. STOCK WATCH ON MAY 15: Eduardo
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Player development isn’t one-size-fits-all. The Toledo Mud Hens are embracing the learning curve and competition to get the little things right. We sat down with Justyn-Henry Malloy, Sawyer Gipson-Long, Colt Keith and manager Anthony Iapoce to discuss how prospects are making the most of learning to individualized approaches at the Minor Leagues’ highest level.
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PEORIA, IL – The West Michigan Whitecaps suffered their second straight heartbreaking loss as three wild pitches in the bottom of the ninth inning set up a walk-off RBI single by RJ Yaeger as part of a 4–3 loss to the Peoria Chiefs on Thursday night at Dozer Park. The PEORIA, IL – The West
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LOUISVILLE, Ken. – The Toledo Mud Hens fell to the Louisville Bats 6-5 at Louisville Slugger Field on Thursday night. The pitching matchup consisted of Joey Wentz for the Mud Hens and Christian Roa for the Bats. Roa made quick work of the Mud Hens to begin the ballgame. Justyn-Henry LOUISVILLE, Ken. – The Toledo
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PEORIA, IL – The West Michigan Whitecaps were two outs away from victory on two different occasions, but game-tying and game-winning home runs in the ninth and tenth innings led to an 8-7, 10-inning loss to the Peoria Chiefs at Dozer Park on Wednesday. West Michigan left 12 runners on PEORIA, IL – The West
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