The Detroit Tigers were a playoff team in 2024. It was a year that will be remembered by the improbable 31-11 run to the postseason, from a 0.2% chance on Aug. 11 to clinching a wild-card spot on ...
More young talent was added to the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 international class with prospects who have superstar potential. There is a lot of excitement surrounding the Detroit Tigers right now.
The Detroit Tigers entered the MLB offseason with a ton of positive momentum after making an unexpected run in the playoffs. Despite trailing by double-digit games in the standings in the second ...
Roki Sasaki won't be signing with the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers have been informed they are out of the running for Sasaki, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. The Japanese ...
With all that out of the way, let's get to ranking the top three prospects in the Detroit Tigers system. Top 25 rank: No. 6 The short hook: One of the game's better pitching prospects has to ...
The Detroit Tigers have had a quiet offseason following an unprecedented second-half surge got them into the postseason. They even took the Cleveland Guardians the full five games in the American ...
The Detroit Tigers signed Cris Rodriguez, a 16-year-old right-handed hitting outfielder from the Dominican Republic, for a $3.2 million bonus Wednesday as the headliner of its 2025 international ...
Things appear to be looking good for the Detroit Tigers. As if last season's unexpected run to the American League Division Series wasn't enough, the Tigers also appear to be trending in the right ...
The right side of the Detroit Tigers infield is changing. The biggest news: Second baseman Colt Keith is moving to first base for the 2025 season, thus creating a spot for newcomer Gleyber Torres ...
It’s a matter of time until a high-voltage talent and presence is in Detroit. 2. Kevin McGonigle, 20, SS, 5-10, 187, LH batter: His bat-to-ball precision is up there with some Tigers ...
The Detroit Tigers already signed Gleyber Torres, a right-handed hitting second baseman, to a one-year, $15 million contract, but the Tigers still need another right-handed hitter to balance their ...