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Sunday reminded all of us that this is the Detroit Tigers team that showed so much promise earlier this season. Actually, for most of this season.
The Tigers got one of their most important players back from the IL. In turn, they snapped a brutal losing streak Sunday.
The booming sound system at Comerica Park, which sends out thumping beats during Tigers games, had a smoother tone Sunday ...
Gleyber Torres hit a three-run homer off ex-Tiger Max Scherzer and the Tigers beat the Blue Jays, 10-4, to snap a 6-game skid ...
And there it was. That spark. That ignitor. That one big, scoreboard-changing swing that might lift the Tigers’ offense out ...
Tigers third. Dillon Dingler singles to right center field. Parker Meadows doubles to deep right field. Dillon Dingler to third. Javier Baez flies out to right field to Alan Roden. Colt Keith ...
Tarik Skubal threw 6 scoreless innings (helped by a Matt Vierling web gem) but Tigers hitters mustered two hits in a 6-1 loss ...
"When a team is going through adversity, you're going to see what the team is made of," Tarik Skubal said after the Detroit Tigers' 12th loss in 13 games.
The Tigers need their ace now more than ever. As the losses pile up and the mistakes mount, so does the angst, and even a ...
A look at the Tigers' deadline priorities and the cases for and against a right-handed bat and frontline starter.
The Detroit Tigers aren't expected to make a big splash at the 2025 trade deadline, so don't count on power-hitting third ...
Right-hander Reese Olson was cruising until giving up five runs in the sixth inning of an 11-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
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