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But come September, with expanded rosters, Zachary Rotman of Fansided.com predicts that Detroit could call up top-10 prospect Max Anderson. With Anderson being an infielder, he could potentially see playing time over Baez in the final month of the year.
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Sporting News on MSNTigers need Riley Greene to bounce back from struggles amid postseason push
Since August 10th, Greene has a .211 batting average but an .880 OPS thanks to three home runs and three doubles in eight hits across 38 at-bats. But he needs to increase his average down the stretch for the Tigers to have their best chance of success this postseason.
A pitcher whose cup of coffee with the Detroit Tigers in 1972 punctuated a decorated minor league career has died at age 77.
The Tigers weren’t going to enter these next few series, two with left-handed heavy Kansas City and one with the Athletics, with only one left-handed reliever.
With a spotlight on Auburn Tigers star Keldric Faulk, edge rusher Keyron Crawford could feast on the other side of the defensive line.
Every playoff contender informed MLB insider Jim Bowden of their most underrated player, and this former Yankees infielder was selected for the Detroit Tigers.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNFormer Tigers pitcher signs minor-league deal with Mariners
DETROIT -- Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer has joined his fourth team of 2025. Fulmer signed a minor-league contract with the Seattle Mariners this week after being given his release from the Kansas City Royals’ Triple-A affiliate in Omaha. Fulmer, 32, appeared in his first game for Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday.
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The SEC is moving to a nine-game conference schedule, which means a third permanent opponent for the Auburn Tigers.
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Sporting News on MSNTrade proposal links Diamondbacks' three-time All-Star to Tigers
Trade speculation surrounding Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte could eventually lead to a move to Detroit.