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As the Detroit Tigers celebrate Comerica Park's 25th anniversary (only a little late), we're ranking its top 25 games, continuing with Nos. 10-6.
Do the Tigers need more pitching? That's the wrong question. Better to ask how badly they need it and how much should they be willing to pay?
The winner wanted to buy a different ticket, but it was sold out. Instead, he selected the Detroit Tigers ticket and won the grand prize.
MLB Insider Says AL-Best Tigers Need Reinforcements, Expects Moves Before Deadline originally appeared on Athlon Sports. MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal went on FS1’s First Things First and had plenty to say about the Detroit Tigers.
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Joe Coleman, who pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 1971-76, died in Jamestown, Tennessee on Wednesday, July 9, at 78 years old.
The publication offered grades for last year's first-round selections, giving the Detroit Tigers' selection of prep shortstop Bryce Rainer a B-plus. Rainer, the No. 11 overall pick from 2024, is out for the season after suffering a dislocated shoulder diving back to first base in a game for Single-A Lakeland last month.
Ex-GM suggests Tigers consider low-cost AL East option at trade deadline originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Tigers don’t need a blockbuster trade for a third baseman at the deadline. At least not according to former MLB GM Jim Duquette.
The pitcher appeared for seven different teams in a 15-year career, and is part of the first three-generation family of pitchers in MLB history.
Jack White usually leads stadium sing alongs. This time, John C. Reilly treated him to one in a surprise birthday moment.
The Tigers enter Sunday’s MLB Draft picking outside the top 20 for the first time since 2015. Such is the cost of success. Detroit’s late-season run to a Wild Card spot last year means they’ll be picking 24th overall.
John C. Reilly and the Detroit Tigers just became best friends. The character actor made a surprise appearance at Comerica Park on Wednesday night, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch, but more importantly, singing “Happy Birthday” to his friend, Detroit rocker Jack White.