Baseball fans know the feeling. A sharp grounder eats up a third baseman. A slow roller forces a throw on the run. A diving ...
The Tigers announced the signing of righty Drew Anderson to a one-year, $7MM contract. There’s a $10MM club option for the 2027 season. Anderson, a client of Turner-Gary Sports, is expected to compete ...
The Detroit Tigers are expected to have a very important offseason this year. Much of the talk involving the team’s potential moves this winter surrounds two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. The ...
MLB’s hot stove season is heating up by the day. After three massive trades took place earlier this week and late last week, the clock is ticking on the Detroit Tigers, who will have to keep pace with ...
Kerry Carpenter excelled as a full-time hitter in 2025, with standout power statistics. Carpenter announced an offseason fan giveaway featuring signed memorabilia through Instagram. His postseason ...
The MLB trade rumors continue to swirl around the Detroit Tigers and this time they are linked to a former Mets pitcher. The Detroit Tigers had a disappointing 2025 season after failing to win against ...
Ryan Helsley pitches in relief for the Mets against the Marlins in a game in late September. Tomas Diniz Santos/Getty Images By Ken Rosenthal, Cody Stavenhagen and Katie Woo Ryan Helsley, starting ...
The Detroit Tigers have parted ways with Andy Ibáñez. The Tigers non-tendered the 32-year-old second baseman/third baseman ahead of the deadline at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, for arbitration-eligible ...
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers non-tendered veteran infielder Andy Ibáñez on Friday night, parting ways with the popular utility man whose standout moment came with a crucial playoff hit in 2024. The ...
Detroit – The Tigers Friday avoided arbitration with three players and tendered contracts to eight other arbitration-eligible players. The one casualty, utility infielder Andy Ibanez, a vital ...
Last week, Detroit Tigers ace left-hander Tarik Skubal was voted American League Cy Young Award winner for the second year in a row, solidifying his status as one of baseball's most elite pitchers.
Right-handed reliever Beau Brieske is staying with the Detroit Tigers. Brieske avoided arbitration with the Tigers on Friday, Nov. 21, by signing a $1.1575 million contract for the 2026 season. The 27 ...