The big summer for former Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland just got ... Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, Willie Horton and Jack ...
The Dodgers World Series victory had it all: canny pitching, late-game heroics, and a reminder that the sport sets a civic ...
Former Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline and Hal Newhouser all stand 13 feet high. Boxing great Joe Louis is immortalized by a monumental ...
What should the Detroit Tigers do in 2024 MLB free agency? President of baseball operations Scott Harris and his front office, along with manager A.J. Hinch, have a plethora of options to target ...
Winter comes quickly, once the Detroit Tigers make the last out every year. Although they put it off longer than expected this season — far longer than expected, really — once Emmanuel Clase ...
What the Detroit Tigers do this offseason could become headline news. After seemingly waving the white flag on the year when trading away veterans at the deadline, the promotion of top prospects ...
The Detroit Tigers made an unlikely late-season run into the postseason which began just days after selling off the veterans at the MLB trade deadline. With a 52-56 record entering deadline day ...
Entering the offseason, the Detroit Tigers project for an $80 million payroll in the 2025 season. If nothing changes, the Tigers will have one of the lowest Opening Day payrolls in baseball ...
Detroit — The Tigers reinstated four players from the 60-day injured list to the 40-man roster Monday: Shortstop Javier Báez and right-handed pitchers Alex Faedo, Sawyer Gipson-Long and ...
Should the Detroit Tigers trade for Vladimir Guerrero Jr.? Imagine these players taking the field on 2025 Opening Day: Guerrero at first base, free-agent Alex Bregman at third base, Colt Keith at ...
With the rebuild now over, the Tigers have plenty of avenues available to bolster the roster for 2025. After moving most of their veteran players at the trade deadline, Detroit looked to be ...
The roster moves are underway. The Detroit Tigers opened the 2024-25 offseason by removing three players from the 40-man roster: first baseman/outfielder Bligh Madris, left-hander Bryan Sammons ...