What the Detroit Tigers accomplished down the stretch of the 2024 MLB regular season was one of the most shocking mid-season turnarounds in the history of the game. Despite being sellers ahead of the deadline in July and facing a double-digit deficit in the standings,
Detroit loved Flaherty, but they also loved the return he brought at the trade deadline. The Tigers sent him to the Dodgers for infielder Trey Sweeney, a catalyst in Detroit’s late-summer push, and top-100 catching prospect Thayron Liranzo.
Fresh off snapping a decade-long playoff drought, the Detroit Tigers are gearing up to try and take the next step as they prepare to head to Lakeland, Fla.
With about two weeks until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, some of the best free agents in MLB remain on the market.
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Only the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox have two prospects within the top 10, though the Red Sox stand out with three players within the top 12.
Third baseman Alex Bregman — the consensus best position player remaining in free agency — is ready to sign a contract as spring training approaches. The Detroit Tigers remain interested ...
Detroit Tigers infielder Andy Ibáñez, who grew up in Cuba and lives in Miami, touched snow for the first time in his life last week in the Motor City.
The momentum keeps building with the Tigers’ farm system, no matter how many talented young players complete the road to Detroit. On the heels of a postseason run that included several former top prospects,
Right-hander Jonathan Cannon, who posted a 4.49 ERA in 21 starts and two relief appearances his first season, would seem to be the leading candidate, although general manager Chris Getz has dropped veteran free agent Martin Perez’ and Sean Burke’s names into such discussions.
It's pretty well known at this stage of the offseason that the Detroit Tigers are interested in Alex Bregman. Any bit of information released about the star thi