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DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers certainly didn’t expect last December that they’d reach late August and free-agent signing Alex Cobb would yet to throw a pitch in the major leagues.
The Detroit Tigers spent a long time in purgatory prior to making the MLB playoffs in 2024, missing the postseason nine consecutive years and playing some under
Detroit is in a good spot for a first-round bye, but there are still too many teams within shouting distance to fully relax. In the National League, the Brewers are a full five games ahead of the Tigers, while the Phillies, Cubs, and Dodgers are all within two games of Detroit.
Detroit Tigers right-hander Jack Flaherty looked different against the Astros in his best start of the 2025 season, throwing seven scoreless innings.
The Houston Astros have been shut out in back-to-back games, but they remain 1.5 games up on the Seattle Mariners in the AL West heading into their series final
Comerica Park celebrates its 25th anniversary with new additions to the Detroit Tigers' game day experience, including Zach Linfield as the new PA announcer. Linfield, a Michigan native and lifelong Tigers fan,
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers will go for a three-game sweep on Wednesday afternoon. The Tigers (75-53) play the Houston Astros (69-57) at 1:10 p.m. at Comerica Park. Infielders Colt Keith, Zach McKinstry and Trey Sweeney; and outfielder Kerry Carpenter will be available off the bench. The full lineup is below.
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Sporting News on MSNTigers' Tarik Skubal joins rarified air amid 200th strikeout
The Tigers ace is on track to win the AL Cy Young Award for the second year in a row, as he's once again been one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. His outing against the Astros further cemented his ace status and brought him into rare air with one other pitcher in MLB history to have such a strong first 25 starts of a season.