While we’d miss his filthy two-seamer and gorgeous mustache, Detroit could get a nice hitter in exchange. Let’s take a second and assume that the Detroit Tigers are not going to the playoffs.
Justin Verlander was happy to see the Tigers complete a combined no-hitter on Saturday, but the accomplishment also has him worried for one particular reason.
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Matt Manning combined with two relievers to no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday.
The Tigers don’t exactly have any standout players but there has to be someone truly deserving of the honor, right? The 2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game is set to take place on July 11 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, as we pass the midpoint of this summer’s campaign.
The right-hander’s unique but simple approach has made him one of the more valuable relievers in the game over the past two seasons. For a team whose bullpen was often the source of woe in their last great era, the Detroit Tigers have developed quite a few high end relievers recently.
What looked like a comfortable margin got unnervingly close as Alex Lange fell apart in the eighth. The Tigers got big games from Spencer Torkelson, Andy Ibáñez, and Kerry Carpenter, and then survived a terrifying eighth inning to take their first series of the month with a 6-4 victory over the Twins on Father’s Day.
There’s a lot that needs to break right for short-term success, and the club may think about sacrificing some of the present for the sake of the future.
Other than Ryan Kreidler’s first two major league hits, this was another ugly watch. Outside of Ryan Kreidler’s first major league hit, this was pretty much another atrocious game all around.
Clifford, Gavin White and Jason Foley all scored goals in Croke Park.
We sat down with the former fifth round pick this offseason and talked about baseball and the future of the Detroit Tigers. Just over a year ago, the Detroit Tigers put together one of the most well-regarded drafts in the whole of Major League Baseball.
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