The low-payroll Detroit Tigers are prioritizing a right-handed hitter and a starting pitcher as their biggest needs in the 2024-25 offseason.
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NOVI, Mich. (WXYZ) — At 99 years old, Carol Canavan has been able to witness all four Detroit Tigers World Series wins. This year, she is hoping to see the fifth ...
Randy Tolsma, of Grand Rapids, came to the game with his 70-year-old dad, Bill, from North Muskegon. The pair had never attended a playoff game together so they spent $1,000 on two seats behind the ...
The backstop earned Fall Stars MVP honors, becoming the first player in Tigers history to do sot ... The best Fall League ...
Unlike other teams, the Tigers were trading that player ... He’s a throwback to old-fashioned American baseball values, from ...
The Schoolcraft College Ocelots baseball team practices at Corner Ballpark, the smaller field erected on what was once old ...
The Detroit Tigers are a team that everyone will be keeping an eye on this offseason. After being sellers just about three months ago ahead of the MLB trade dea ...
Unlike other teams, the Tigers were trading that player ... He’s a throwback to old-fashioned American baseball values, from a time when a workhorse ace was the most valuable thing a team ...
the Tigers don't have a superstar (though 23-year-old Riley Greene might be on that track.) No Tiger hit 25 home runs or batted in 75 RBIs this season. As a team, Detroit finished the regular ...
The Schoolcraft College Ocelots baseball team practices at ... Margaret Stanhouse, a 61-year-old dentist from Romulus, took ...