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Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:29 PM EDT Sep 12, 2020 More than 25 years separate the first MLB hits for Detroit Tigers outfielder Daz Cameron and his father, Mike, but the situations — both involving the Tigers — are eerily similar. Mike got his on Aug. 30, 1995, the third game of his career. He was playing
Casey Mize was due for a good start. He delivered against one of the best offenses in the American League. A quick overview of his start last night. Detroit Tigers fans were waiting for a start like this from Casey Mize since the day he was drafted. Now, that perhaps sounds unfair, but there are
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 10:34 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Casey Mize’s opponent had already thrown a no-hitter this season. It happened 18 days earlier, actually. On Friday, it was Mize’s turn to deal for the Detroit Tigers in a battle with revived right-hander Lucas Giolito, who is turning heads in his fifth
After a rough start to the season in July, Detroit Tigers infielder Jeimer Candelario has been destroying baseballs, performing as a top ten hitter in all of Major League Baseball since. The key has been his ability to crush fastballs consistently, a skill he has not shown in his career until now. It’s unclear if
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 6:00 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Detroit Tigers bench coach Lloyd McClendon peered into a camera after fielding a question on a Zoom conference about outfielder Victor Reyes. He paused, smiled and, finally, he chuckled. That’s because he didn’t have a clue Reyes was going to be this good. McClendon worked with him for the
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 1:13 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize didn’t need much run support. He no-hit the Chicago White Sox through five innings, but the Tigers (20-24) ended up losing, 4-3, Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mize walked Nomar Mazara to begin the sixth inning, then allowed a double
Right-hander Casey Mize was having the game of his life on Friday night at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago. He had a no-hitter for five-plus innings but didn’t figure in the decision as the Tigers blew a three-run lead and lost to the White Sox, 4-3. With the defeat, the Right-hander Casey Mize was having
We hear from Casey Mize after he takes a no-hitter into the sixth inning Friday night. #DetroitRoots
We hear from Daz Cameron, who had a two-run single for his first career hit and RBIs Friday night. #DetroitRoots
We hear from manager Ron Gardenhire after is Tigers are edged by the White Sox 4-3. #ItsMillerTime
Eloy Jiménez belted a go-ahead three-run homer in the 6th to lift the White Sox to a 4-3 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/
Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 12:35 AM EDT Sep 12, 2020 Chicago — Casey Mize made things awfully interesting for five innings — then everything went awry. Though it wasn’t necessarily all Mize’s fault, in what turned out to be a 4-3 Tigers’ loss Friday. Mize no-hit the White Sox through five innings, but
Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 11:26 PM EDT Sep 11, 2020 Chicago — Casey Mize made things awfully interesting for five innings – then everything went awry. Though it wasn’t necessarily all Mize’s fault, in what turned out to be a 4-3 Tigers’ loss Friday. Mize no-hit the White Sox through five innings. But
10/30/01: President George W. Bush throws out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 3 of the 2001 World Series at Yankee Stadium. After 9/11, New York was in the process of healing and having the President throw the first pitch at the first World Series game at Yankee Stadium brought tears and chills to the
Evan Petzold Detroit Free Press Published 7:27 PM EDT Sep 11, 2020 Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire didn’t want to call right-hander Bryan Garcia his closer. But he still did. “Not necessarily,” Gardenhire said Friday. “But I guess you can say yes by the way we put him in the last couple times, or at
Ted Kulfan The Detroit News Published 7:13 PM EDT Sep 11, 2020 Chicago — In professional sports, it’s all about taking advantage of your opportunity. Bryan Garcia has been given one the last week, or so, and he’s doing something with it. Garcia has had the chance to close two of the last three games the
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said Friday he is not afraid to call right-hander Bryan Garcia his closer. It helps that Garcia has been impressive in 21 appearances for the team, saving two games with a 1.56 ERA and getting the team out of several bases-loaded jams. Garcia, 25, has been Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said
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