Evan Petzold   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Isaac Paredes excited for Detroit Tigers future. Here’s what he said Detroit Tigers third baseman Isaac Paredes believes the organization will succeed with new prospects in MLB, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. Detroit Tigers third baseman Isaac Paredes remembers crushing grand slam to left field for his
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The Tigers’ pipeline of pitching prospects continues to churn players toward Detroit’s roster. The team added four pitchers — all former first-round picks — to its 40-man roster on Friday, protecting them from next month’s Rule 5 Draft. Right-handers Matt Manning, Alex Faedo and Alex Lange join left-hander Joey Wentz The Tigers’ pipeline of pitching
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There are 11 teenagers on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list, starting at the very top with Rays shortstop Wander Franco. But only one member of the Top 100 is also the youngest prospect on his organization’s Top 30 list: Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez. We detail every system’s youngest Top 30 prospect below, where you’ll
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Brandon Dixon, the Tigers’ home run leader in 2019, will be swinging for the fences overseas next year. The ballclub announced Thursday morning that they’ve requested unconditional release waivers on the utility player so that he can pursue an opportunity in Japan. The move puts the Tigers’ 40-man roster at Brandon Dixon, the Tigers’ home
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Evan Petzold   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Watch: Detroit Tigers introduce AJ Hinch as manager Detroit Tigers owner Christopher Ilitch and GM Al Avila introduce new manager AJ Hinch, Oct. 30, 2020. The Detroit Tigers have 19 players, including six major leaguers, competing for teams in various leagues this offseason. The Mexican
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The Tigers made notable progress in 2020 (granted, there was nowhere to go but up after their previous campaign), but they still finished well under .500 for the fourth straight year. GM Al Avila has already hired A.J. Hinch to replace the retired Ron Gardenhire as the Tigers’ next manager. The next step is improving
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Jeimer Candelario was celebrating becoming a dad last week when he found out he had another reason to celebrate: He had been voted the Tiger of the Year by the Detroit chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. “It was awesome receiving those two blessings,” said Candelario, whose wife Jeimer Candelario was celebrating becoming
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