Detroit Tigers fans are hoping the front office makes one splash this offseason. Following their incredible run to the American League Division Series where they came just one win away from competing in the ALCS,
It has been a fairly underwhelming offseason so far for the Detroit Tigers after an excellent campaign in 2024. The Tigers entered the winter with some high expectations after snapping a lengthy playoff drought.
The Detroit Tigers signed veteran catcher Tomás Nido, who becomes the third-best catcher on the depth chart — behind Jake Rogers and Dillon Dingler.
Every team across the majors is selling hope to their fans: some are selling it in a more immediate fashion, in the form of active offseasons full of free-agent signings and trade acquisitions. Others,
The Detroit Tigers didn't try to sign Shohei Ohtani in 2017. A lot has changed since then, exemplified by an attempt to sign Roki Sasaki in 2024-25.
The Detroit Tigers were not expected by anyone outside of the state of Michigan to have an absolutely superstar in the starting rotation entering the 2024 seaso
MLB Network revealed its top 10 starting pitchers for 2025 on Tuesday, and its top pick was a controversial one Shockingly, neither 2024 Cy Young winner (Detroi
Rumors have swirled around the Detroit Tigers and Alex Bregman since free agency started, and now, there are reports linking them to Nolan Arenado, too. So what are their options?
The Detroit Tigers have four relievers locked into their eight-man bullpen on the 2025 Opening Day roster, which leaves plenty of room for newcomers.
The expected timeline for the Detroit Tigers to contend for a championship is accelerating, as MLB.com predicts a World Series appearance in 2025.
The Tigers will return next season with the reigning AL Cy Young leading their rotation. Beyond Tarik Skubal though, many questions exist.
Former Tiger Justin Verlander signed a one-year deal with the Giants for 2025, but his former co-ace is still on the market. Like Verlander, Scherzer had an injury-shortened 2024 season, but Scherzer was a lot better when he was healthy.