The Tigers struck to improve their roster on Sunday night. And it appears as if they are not done trying to get better. It remains to be seen if they can land their highest priority target as MLB ...
The Detroit Tigers are dipping their toes into a receding ... For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider Robert Murray’s work on The Baseball Insiders podcast, subscribe to The Moonshot ...
Kahnle, 35, has spent parts of 10 seasons in the big leagues, including six with the New York Yankees. He was a reliable part ...
New Tigers reliever Tommy Kahnle, to this day, hasn’t spoken to Miguel Cabrera about that infamous fracas at Comerica Park ...
Jack Flaherty is back with the Tigers on a two-year ... This year will be Flaherty’s ninth in the MLB after he made his debut in 2017 with the Cardinals and played his first six full seasons ...
2025 MLB free-agent rankings: Juan Soto leads top 30] Here are all the latest notable signings and the top remaining free agents in baseball. Feb. 2 Tigers sign SP Jack Flaherty Reported terms ...
On the heels of a postseason run that included several former top prospects, the Tigers checked in with six prospects on MLB Pipeline’s latest Top 100 list released on There just isn't enough room to ...
Sweeney made his MLB debut last year while Liranzo is working his way through the Tigers’ minor-league system. This now positions the Tigers rotation to lead off with Cy Young winner Tarik ...
NEW RELIEVER:Tigers grade for Tommy Kahnle signing: Reliever a good fit, but big injury risk Miller — a 28-year-old right-handed reliever who made his MLB debut Aug. 27 and appeared in 13 games ...
Jack Flaherty is returning to the Motor City, as ESPN’s Jeff Passan (multiple links) reports that the right-hander has signed a two-year deal with the Tigers worth $35MM in guaranteed money.
He and the Tigers agreed to terms on a two-year, $35 million contract that includes an opt-out after this coming season, a source told MLB.com executive reporter Mark Feinsand. The deal will pay ...
To vet the Tigers, Serven — who has played 101 games in his three-year MLB career — contacted fellow players to learn about three things: the general direction of the team, what it's like to ...