The Detroit Tigers have Tarik Skubal back in the rotation, and the team looks to pick up wins. Skubal has been the subject of constant trade rumors. While there is some speculation that Detroit won’t move him ahead of this year’s trade deadline, Major League Baseball insider Ken Rosenthal believes Skubal will be gone.
With the Detroit Tigers receiving trade calls about Tarik Skubal, many Major League Baseball insiders believe it will take a lot of resources to get him out of Detroit.
Far too often, the managers in Major League Baseball receive unwarranted criticism and flat-out hate over how a team is performing. Most of the time, it is unjustified.
The Detroit Tigers took the second of this weekend’s three-game series against the Chicago White Sox with a 4-1 victory at Comerica Park on Saturday afternoon.
How many of the starting pitchers in the MLB Live-Ball Era (since 1920) to strike out at least 180 batters in their first 30 starts can you name in six minutes?
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
The Detroit Tigers have had a tough season so far, with the team mired in a losing record. Detroit infielder Spencer Torkelson has also been going through a tough time.
Tarik Skubal is back from an elbow surgery that took him out for a couple of weeks. With the Detroit Tigers struggling and likely out of contention, a trade seems all but inevitable.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander has been recovering from a hip injury he suffered in the beginning of April, but now he’ll be sidelined again with a new injury.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The Detroit Tigers opened up their three-game home series against the Chicago White Sox with a 4-3 win on Friday night. Tarik Skubal ran into some trouble
Justin Verlander’s long-anticipated return to the Detroit Tigers’ rotation has hit another major obstacle. The 43-year-old right-hander was scratched from his scheduled start on Sunday against the Chicago White Sox after suffering a left hamstring strain during a bullpen session in Houston on Wednesday.
The Detroit Tigers suffered a dramatic collapse when Tarik Skubal went on the IL to undergo elbow surgery in early May. The left-handed ace made a swift recovery to make his return to the starting rotation last Saturday.
Dylan File was knocked around badly in the early innings and the Hens offense couldn’t take advantage of plenty of baserunners in this one. Rochester got to File for two in the first, three in the second, and another in the third.
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal returned to the mound on Saturday for his first outing since late April, marking a significant milestone in his recovery process.
Kerry Carpenter had a go-ahead two-run double in the sixth inning and the host Detroit Tigers held on for a 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Friday.
After a less-than-stellar trip to Houston, the Tigers home and had an off day to sit there and think about what they’ve done, mister. But, since the sport
The Detroit Tigers are already facing a difficult stretch of the season, but ace pitcher Tarik Skubal may have just increased the urgency with his latest comments.
The Detroit Tigers were expected to activate pitcher Justin Verlander to start Sunday's game against the White Sox. Instead, Verlander's return to the Tigers will be delayed.
As reported Thursday afternoon, ahead of the Detroit Tigers' 10-game homestand, beginning Friday night against the Chicago White Sox, former 2020 MLB Draft third-round pick Trei Cruz is getting his chance at the major league level.
Even though all signs point to the two-time Cy Young award winner being dealt at the deadline (Aug. 3), Skubal still believes the Tigers have what it takes to turn their season around.
The Tigers are going to recall infielder/outfielder Trei Cruz, reports Ari Alexander of 7News Boston. He’ll be making his major league debut as soon as he gets into a game.
The Tigers announced Wednesday that second baseman Gleyber Torres is headed back to the 10-day injured list. He’s once again dealing with a left oblique strain — the same injury that kept him out of action from May 4 through June 2.
Detroit Tigers infielder Colt Keith had an incredible game Monday against the Houston Astros. The 24-year-old former fifth-round pick put together the best performance of his career, smashing three home runs.
The Toledo Mud Hens wrapped up a series with the St. Paul Saints, going 1-5. They’re currently 31-37, sitting 11.5 games back of first place in the International League West division.
Take yourself back to April in Detroit. The Framber Valdez signing changed expectations heading into the new season, and the return of Justin Verlander not only changed the vibe but rebirthed fans have who ignored the team for a better part of a decade.