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The Tigers have one game left until the All-Star break against the Mariners. Regardless of the result, Detroit will hold the best record in the league when players descend on Atlanta for the All-Star Game.
The Tigers have been celebrating the 25th anniversary of Comerica Park this weekend for their series against the Mariners, the team that helped open the ballpark against Detroit back in April 2000. As part of the festivities,
And at No. 34 in the mock draft, the Tigers are projected to go with Alabama Crimson Tide pitcher Riley Quick, a second-team All-SEC pitcher, who went 8-3 with 70 strikeouts in 62 innings pitched and also held a 3.92 earned run average.
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Detroit Tigers pitcher Carlos Hernández hasn't pitched well for the Tigers since joining the team on June 16, still looking for consistency.
Clark spent his first 68 games of the 2025 seasons with High-A West Michigan. He hit .285 with an .857 OPS, drawing 65 walks to go with seven home runs, 47 RBIs, 12 doubles and two triples. He was 12-for-14 when attempting to steal.
McKinstry, the first Tiger to steal at least 15 bases in three straight seasons since Kirk Gibson, hasn't been thrown out by a catcher in two years.
Star break. A 15-7 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Saturday at Comerica Park marked the Tigers’ second straight blowout defeat, following Friday’s 12-3 loss. It’s the first time they’ve allowed 12 or more runs in back-to-back games against the same team since Sept.
Dan Wilson discusses his team's offensive production, George Kirby's start, and Julio Rodríguez's big home run in the Mariners' 15-7 win