PEORIA, IL – West Michigan Whitecaps infielder Luke Gold enjoyed a history-making performance by blasting two homers in the same inning, including a grand slam in the sixth as part of a 14-3 victory over Peoria Chiefs at Dozer Park on Tuesday. Gold is believed to become the first player PEORIA, IL – West Michigan
We hear from Reese Olson, who struck out seven hitters in the Tigers’ 8-6 victory over the Cubs.
Toledo OH- The Toledo Mud Hens take a wild 24-10 win over the Louisville Bats in Louisville. In the top of the first inning, Wenceel Perez greeted the Louisville Bats starter, Levi Stout with a double to open the game. Justyn-Henry Malloy followed with a single to put runners on Toledo OH- The Toledo Mud
After the Tigers’ 8-6 win over the Cubs, we hear from manager A.J. Hinch.
Following the Tigers’ 8-6 victory over the Cubs, we hear from Andy Ibáñez, who accounted for two home runs and four RBIs.
The Detroit Tigers refused to lose another high-scoring game. The offense as a whole remained locked in, just like in Monday’s 7-6 loss, but this time, the Tigers fended off the Chicago Cubs late in Tuesday’s 8-6 win in the second of three games at Comerica Park. Second baseman Andy Ibáñez, who finished 2-for-3 with
The Tigers continued their high-scoring battle against the Cubs tonight at Comerica Park, as each team made a solid effort to out-home run the other. The starting pitchers were Reese Olson and old friend Drew Smyly. Olson started out with a 1-2-3 first, while in the bottom half Smyly was feeling frowny pretty early on.
Detroit — The Tigers and Cubs played another round of rock-em, sock-em baseball Tuesday night. Oddly enough, the Tigers took two shots in the bottom of the eighth inning and ended up plating the insurance run, evening the series with an 8-6 win at Comerica Park. In a one-run game, Cubs reliever Jose Cuas hit
Bowie takes game one of the series 5-0 at UPMC Park
Erie could not get the bats going in a series-opening 5-0 loss to Bowie. Bowie started the scoring in the second inning against Ty Madden. Donta’ Williams hit Bowie’s second double of the inning to drive home a run. They tacked on a pair of runs in the third inning Erie could not get the
Bot 1 CHC 0 DET 1 Result of AB Andy Ibáñez’s solo home run (8) AB: Andy Ibanez | P: Drew Smyly
Detroit — Sometimes you’re simply damned if you do and damned if you don’t. The Tigers found themselves between that particular rock and hard place in the ninth inning Monday. They rallied for three runs to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth and immediately in the top of the ninth, the Cubs
Detroit — It used to be so easy. When Sept. 1 hit, teams could call up as many players from their Triple-A team as they wanted, as long as they were on the 40-man roster. It was annoying, sure, a logistical nightmare for managers, coaching staff and clubhouse attendants trying to make room and work
There has been a lot of buzz about three prospects — center fielder Parker Meadows, third baseman/outfielder Justyn-Henry Malloy and infielder Colt Keith — throughout the 2023 season. All three were in Triple-A Toledo this month, including Meadows and Malloy since the beginning of the season, before the Detroit Tigers promoted Meadows for his MLB debut
Tuesday, August 22 vs. Bowie Baysox (Baltimore Orioles) Gates Open: 5 p.m. | First Pitch: 6:05 p.m. Erie Piñatas | Copa de la Diversión Erie will participate in Minor League Baseball’s Copa de la Diversión, a season-long event series celebrating Hispanic/Latinx culture. The UPMC Park game day experience will transformed Tuesday, August 22 vs. Bowie
This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. The Tigers joined the trend of teams calling up position prospects for the stretch run, promoting outfielder Parker Meadows — their No. 10 prospect per MLB Pipeline — from Triple-A
Former Detroit Tigers catcher Eric Haase has returned to his original organization. The Cleveland Guardians claimed Haase — selected in the seventh round of the 2011 MLB draft out of Dearborn Divine Child — off waivers Monday from the Tigers. Fellow catcher Zack Collins was designated for assignment in a corresponding move. Haase, who received 34 plate
Parker Meadows tracked a 352-foot fly ball in the second inning Monday night at Comerica Park. The 23-year-old center fielder, who received exactly 2,103 plate appearances over 491 games in the minor leagues, completed the catch and couldn’t help but smile. He pointed to his teammates in the outfield, right fielder Riley Greene and left
It’s a special thing when the Erie SeaWolves make an impressive defensive play that is recognized nationally on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” Top 10 plays. In less than one week, the ‘Wolves made the Top 10 twice on two nearly identical plays in Akron. It started on Aug. 16 during a 7-6 SeaWolves win in 11 innings.
On Monday evening, Riley Greene played a defensive position other than center field for the first time in his big league career. When the Tigers took the field against the Cubs in the top of the first inning, Greene was in right field, while the newly recalled Parker Meadows was manning center in his MLB
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