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The Detroit Tigers have had to mix-and-match the fifth spot of their rotation all season long, and that theme is continuing. Two of their possible options, veterans Alex Cobb and José Urquidy, are both rehabbing injuries and have unclear timetables for their return.
While no announcement has been made on the status of Malcolm Simmons yet, there's a chance the Auburn Tigers could start the season without him.
The booming sound system at Comerica Park, which sends out thumping beats during Tigers games, had a smoother tone Sunday afternoon as kids finished running the bases. Bob Marley’s “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” serenaded the grounds crew as they began their postgame work,
The Tigers unveiled their upscale, exclusive Priority Club inside Comerica Park. Brad Galli takes you behind the scenes.
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The Detroit Tigers are historically bad. At least, they have been over the past 13 games entering Sunday's series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays at Comerica Park.
Throughout their losing skid, the Tigers have made MLB history in multiple categories. In the last 13 games, the Tigers are the only team in the modern era to be outscored and outhit by 50 or more. Detroit is also the only MLB team in the modern era to have fewer than 25 extra base hits and to strike out 125 or more times in a 13-game span.
The Tigers got one of their most important players back from the IL. In turn, they snapped a brutal losing streak Sunday.
Riley Greene is willing to anything to break the Detroit Tigers out of their funk. So, he shaved his dark beard and left a mustache.
The Detroit Tigers will have top prospect Troy Melton as part of the rotation moving forward after a recent roster move.
The Tigers are the only MLB team in the modern era to have a 13-game span where they: were outscored by 50 or more were outhit by 50 or more had fewer than 25 XBH struck out 125 or more times They came into this stretch with the best record in MLB. pic.twitter.com/M3Ezaf4dVB
DETROIT — Before the Detroit Tigers lost for the 11th time in 12 games, manager A.J. Hinch kept it real. Yes, the Tigers are pressing. During a losing stretch like this, how could you not?
This trade proposal sees the Detroit Tigers land two-time All-Star closer Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.