The annual event ends Wednesday evening. The Tigers want to sign a starting pitcher to a one-year contract, just like the signings of Michael Lorenzen and Jack Flaherty in the past two years.
The Detroit Tigers have started the offseason on a somewhat quiet note so far, but that could all change with a splash or two in free agency or the trade market. It was an amazing year for the ...
DALLAS — As of Tuesday, there are 107 days until Opening Day. The Detroit Tigers made one external addition to their roster by signing right-hander Alex Cobb, but there's still time to make ...
The Detroit Tigers, meanwhile, hoped signing Kenta Maeda last winter could serve as a ground floor for becoming a more desirable destination for international players. “I don’t know ...
The Detroit Tigers came into the offseason looking like a team that could be a major player in MLB free agency. However, to this point, they have been relatively quiet. So far, their biggest move ...
Hot on the heels of their stunning run to the American League Division Series, the Detroit Tigers have shown interest in one of the most in-demand hitters on the free-agent market. Detroit's ...
Detroit — It’s non-tender time again. The Tigers have nine players on their current 40-man roster who are eligible for salary arbitration ahead of the 2025 season. President Scott Harris has ...
DETROIT − Detroit Tigers legend Justin Verlander turns 42 years old in late February and is already a lock for the Hall of Fame, but he wants to compete in the 2025 season. Verlander ...
The Detroit Tigers have fallen quiet recently when it comes to free-agent speculation but reportedly are still in contact with a potential comeback candidate. Detroit was Major League Baseball's ...
It's a very different vibe than he gave off over the summer, after the 21-year-old catching prospect was traded to the Tigers from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Jack Flaherty deadline deal.
Detroit Tigers’ Tarik Skubal and Atlanta Braves’ Chris Sale were voted the best pitchers in the majors for the first time by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on Wednesday.
One such team is the Detroit Tigers. With an absolutely scorching final month of the season that brought them to the doorstep of playing in the ALCS, the Tigers’ competitive window seems pretty ...