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Casey Mize has one more thing on his to-do list before he starts for the Detroit Tigers; Reese Olson projects the timeline for his return from injury.
Their current Major League roster, both active and on the injured list, includes eight pitchers who are homegrown talents; starters Tarik Skubal, Casey Mize, Ty Madden, Jackson Jobe and Keider Montero, along with relievers Will Vest, Beau Brieske and Brant Hurter.
The Detroit Tigers have Motown rocking. After reaching the playoffs for the first time in 10 years last season, the Tigers own the best record in MLB through 50 games (33-17). Detroit is getting consistent production from all three elements of its roster (lineup,
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Motor City Bengals on MSNTigers’ unlikely hero named one of MLB’s most valuable utility playersUtility man Zach McKinstry has been one of the unsung heroes of the Detroit Tigers' ascent to the top of the American League standings.
Cecconi came into this role saying all the right things. He made his first start as Lively’s replacement on May 17 against the Reds. It was the second game of this nine-game trip through Cincinnati, Minneapolis and Detroit. He lost 4-1, but pitched well, tying a career high with eight strikeouts over five innings.
“His free-agent market should be even more robust than last offseason with the Red Sox joined by the Yankees, Tigers, Astros, Phillies, and even the Dodgers; he would be an upgrade for all of them at the hot corner.”
Spencer Torkelson homered, but that was all the offense for the Tigers in a 3-1 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
No team in MLB has more wins than the Detroit Tigers' 31. But teams that reach 30 wins first aren't always the last team standing in October.
The Detroit Tigers have been the best team in baseball despite a string of injuries, but they got good news on the health front Friday.
Detroit Tigers fan Jed Oliver officially completed his 3,500-mile journey from London. He made memories he'll never forget on Day 1 at Comerica Park.
Former Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera was left off The Athletic's list of best MLB players of the 2000s. Here's why.