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Sporting News on MSNTigers' re-graded trade deadline haul still is lackluster according to MLB insider
From the perspective of MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Tigers' trade deadline is still viewed as lackluster two weeks after their moves. His initial grade was a "D," and it remains a "D" after their additions have made their debuts.
Catcher/first baseman Eduardo Valencia is hitting .290 with a .939 OPS in 21 games since he was promoted to Triple-A Toledo.
Eventually, the Tigers capitalized on all their baserunners by scoring three runs in the seventh inning, propelling them to an 8-5 win over the Twins on Saturday, Aug. 16, in the third of four games in the series at Target Field.
Right-handed reliever Brenan Hanifee has returned to the Detroit Tigers, immediately following the minimum 15-day stay in Triple-A Toledo.
With the Tigers in the middle of a playoff push, they have been predicted to promote Hao-Yu Lee to the majors in the near future.
There is only so much time left in the 2025 MLB season, but don't be fooled. Even this late in the schedule, chaos still lurks around every corner.
For one, all four Wild Card series are set to begin on Sept. 30, which lands on a Tuesday. That's two days after the Tigers are set to play their final game of the regular season, a road game against the pennant-chasing Boston Red Sox.
Since July 31, Detroit Tigers relievers Kyle Finnegan and Will Vest have combined for a 1.26 ERA with two walks and 19 strikeouts in 14⅓ innings.
The Detroit Tigers (72-52) and the Minnesota Twins (57-65) play the third game of a 4-game series Saturday. First pitch from Target Field is set for 7:15 p.m. ET (FOX). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Tigers vs. Twins odds and make ...
Clutch hits by Trey Sweeney and Jahmai Jones in the seventh inning broke a 3-3 tie and the Tigers held on for a high-anxiety 8-5 win.