Chris McCosky The Detroit News Published 6:47 PM EDT Sep 19, 2020 Detroit – At 2 p.m. Saturday, Ron Gardenhire was on his daily Zoom meeting with the media, answering questions like it was just another day. A couple of hours later, he informed general manager Al Avila that he was retiring – effective immediately.
DETROIT — Ron Gardenhire spent all Summer Camp watching Derek Hill make highlight catches in center field at Comerica Park. Still, even the Tigers manager was surprised by the catch the former first-round Draft pick made in Friday’s 1-0 loss to Cleveland. “That one I would like to see some DETROIT — Ron Gardenhire spent
DETROIT — Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire stepped down on Saturday, announcing his retirement after three seasons in Detroit and 16 years managing in the Major Leagues. The decision came out of a Saturday afternoon meeting with general manager Al Avila at Comerica Park, during which Gardenhire discussed his recent health DETROIT — Tigers manager Ron
Our guys – Dan Petry, Craig Monroe, Matt Shepard and Jack Morris – react to the news of Ron Gardenhire announcing his retirement effective today. #Tigers
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire steps down because of health concerns.
Detroit Tigers fans are growing impatient with top prospect Casey Mize as he continues to struggle in his first taste of big-league action. The reality is that this is common with pitching prospects, and aces can take some time to develop. It’s no secret that Casey Mize has struggled through his first six starts. He’s
Chris Bumbaca USA TODAY Published 2:04 PM EDT Sep 19, 2020 Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander revealed Saturday he will undergo Tommy John surgery, meaning the right-hander will likely miss all of the 2021 Major League Baseball season. The 37-year-old former Detroit Tigers ace made his Opening Day start for Houston on July 24 and
Chris McCosky The Detroit News Published 1:28 PM EDT Sep 19, 2020 Detroit – One big question going into 2021 has been answered in the affirmative for the Tigers. You can pencil Michael Fulmer’s name into the starting rotation – full-go, not as a three-inning opener. Wait, you say. Are you serious? An 8.17 ERA,
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 12:32 PM EDT Sep 19, 2020 Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer just wants some time away from baseball. For a pitcher who went 22 months without making a big-league appearance due to knee surgery and Tommy John surgery, that might not make much sense. But he started his rehabilitation throwing
A combination of injuries and trades have changed the complexion of the Detroit Tigers lineup in 2020 We expected 2020 to supply challenges; canceled games and COVID-19 concerns had teams building 60-man player pools for reinforcements to potential outbreaks. For the Detroit Tigers, positive tests have seemed to subside (knock on wood), but the team
Zach Plesac threw an immaculate 2nd inning and struck out 11 over 7 2/3 frames in the Indians’ 1-0 win over the Tigers Don’t forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/mlb Follow us elsewhere too: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mlb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/share/user/6569247715560456198 Visit our site for all baseball news, stats and scores! https://www.mlb.com/
We hear from Michael Fulmer after he throws three scoreless innings. #DetroitRoots
We hear from reliever Tyler Alexander, who got out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth by thwarting Jose Ramirez’s attempt to steal home. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager Ron Gardenhire after his Tigers lose a tough one to the Indians 1-0. #ItsMillerTime
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 11:13 PM EDT Sep 18, 2020 Detroit Tigers catcher Austin Romine departed from Friday’s 1-0 loss against the Cleveland Indians with a wrist injury. Manager Ron Gardenhire said the X-rays of Romine’s left wrist came back negative. He is only dealing with a bruise and won’t need to go
DETROIT — Michael Fulmer had more shattered bats than base hits allowed over three scoreless innings in his latest piggyback start, but he could only do so much for the Tigers opposite Indians starter Zach Plesac. Delino DeShields tripled and scored on a Francisco Lindor sacrifice fly in the fifth DETROIT — Michael Fulmer had
Marlowe Alter Detroit Free Press Published 10:44 PM EDT Sep 18, 2020 Detroit Tigers (21-28) vs. Cleveland Indians (27-23) When: 7:10 p.m. Friday. Where: Comerica Park. TV: Fox Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM in Detroit (Tigers radio affiliates). Starting pitchers: Tigers RHP Michael Fulmer (0-2, 9.27 ERA) vs. Indians RHP Zach Plesac (3-2, 2.20 ERA). • Box score Trending: Why Tigers’ Jeimer Candelario found
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 10:58 PM EDT Sep 18, 2020 The Detroit Tigers were one swing away for five innings, yet they couldn’t tie the game. Starter Michael Fulmer did his job in a three-inning role. For the most part, so did his replacement, Tyler Alexander, and five other relievers. But the offense, once again, didn’t
Chris McCosky The Detroit News Published 12:15 AM EDT Sep 19, 2020 Detroit – It was baseball oddity night at Comerica Park Friday. First an immaculate inning and then an attempted steal of home. If one of the teams managed to pull off a triple-play, it would’ve truly been one for the ages. The Tigers
Plesac pitched Cleveland’s third “immaculate inning” since 2014. He struck out all three Tigers batters on three pitches apiece! Don’t forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/mlb Follow us elsewhere too: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mlb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/share/user/6569247715560456198 Visit our site for all baseball news, stats and scores! https://www.mlb.com/