Perhaps the greatest player of all-time, the Say-Hey Kid evolved into the game’s elder statesman.
The Tigers shortstop has been dealing with lumbar spine inflammation.
Fans have been calling for the Tigers to make this swap for weeks, and it’s finally happening.
Montero will reportedly face rookie sensation Paul Skenes is a rematch of their April 12 Triple-A showdown.
The Tigers are locking up both their VP of player development and performance science chief for the long haul.
Matt Manning was also scratched from his Saturday start for the Mud Hens as he’ll presumably take Maeda’s spot.
Outfielder Ryan Vilade is reportedly set to be called up on Tuesday.
The Tigers will be in their City Connect uniforms this weekend at home against the Houston Astros.
The right-hander’s new splitter and a rebuilt approach against left-handers has him reaching new heights and on track to make his major league debut this summer.
Let’s take a quick look through the Double-A and A-ball rosters now that they’re confirmed.
Ty Madden looks to be staying at Erie a while longer, while Wilmer Flores and Brant Hurter are the top two pitching prospects promoted.
The Opening Day roster is now set as Beau Brieske is optioned to Triple-A, while RHP Miguel Diaz’s fate remains uncertain.
RHP Drew Anderson was also reassigned to Triple-A.
Ryan Kreidler, Akil Baddoo, and Justyn-Henry Malloy were all reassigned to minor league camp on Thursday. Decisions with the pitching staff remain.
Flaherty carved up the Phillies on Tuesday, pumping 94-97 mph and forcing Cardinals and Orioles fans to wonder what the Tigers are feeding him.
What is the Spring Breakout series and which Tigers are playing in it?
The Tigers have sent 10 players down to minor league camp as the final two weeks of camp get underway.
After two years overseas, the right-hander hopes for a second act with the Tigers.
Detroit claimed Kennedy off waivers, placed infielder Andre Lipcius on waivers, and then ultimately traded Lipcius.
The Grapefruit League season starts on Saturday, with Jason Benetti’s Bally debut set for Sunday as the first televised game.
Urshela gives the club another good option against left-handed pitching.
Detroit is adding Hopkins to their outfield depth at the expense of the Giants.
Detroit has struck a deal with the former top prospect and Milwaukee Brewers infielder.
The Tigers appear to have much of their full squad already on hand in Lakeland, and we’re just as anxious to get the season underway.
The Tigers placed their bets on their young talent and kept their options open to improve the roster as needed during the season.
Wolfie has been released as the Tigers continue their tradition of cycling through a lot of minor league claims trying to stash as many project arms as possible in Toledo.
As usual there are less televised broadcasts than we’d prefer, but we’re excited to get spring training underway.
McDaniel sounds a lot more enthusiastic about the Tigers’ system than many.
The Tigers system gets a bit of love from Eric Longenhagen, but not much.
The club also announced its 2024 coaching staff for its affiliates.
The beleaguered regional sports network powerhouse may receive an investment from Amazon that may save it from liquidation, but move certain broadcasts to Amazon Prime.
The club appears bound for an arbitration hearing with Casey Mize.