Ended up having Tommy John on his non-thtowing arm. Harris said he thought he'd be ready for the start of the 2024 season.
The Tigers have a new general manager to work under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Jeff Greenberg, whose career in sports includes 11 seasons in the Cubs front office and the past 16 months as associate GM with the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, has been named the 20th GM in
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene set to undergo surgery. The Detroit Tigers have been without Riley Greene for some time, as he sustained an elbow injury
Tigers pitcher Matt Manning's season is over with a fracture after he was hit on his right foot by a 119.5 mph comebacker off the bat of Giancarlo Stanton in a 4-3 loss to the Yankees.
It has been a busy week for the Detroit Tigers as they have made several moves that should have fans excited for the team's future.
Possible Tigers Prospects to be called up in September
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The Tigers announced this evening that they are planning to recall outfielder Parker Meadows from Triple-A tomorrow. The 23-year-old outfielder's …
Michael Lorenzen was dealt to the Phillies from Detroit just before the trade deadline.
Most Detroit Tigers thing ever.
The southpaw had a 10-team no-trade clause in his contract
The Tigers received an infield prospect in return for Lorenzen, a righthanded starter.
Trey Wingenter will stay on the active roster for now.
Mason Englert was the Tigers' Rule 5 Draft pick last December.
The Detroit Tigers roster is about to change in a big way at the trade deadline The Detroit Tigers are likely to sell at the trade deadline. They have a few pla
Tigers first-round pick Max Clark had an interesting run-in with future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera.
Two teams showing interest in Tigers pitcher, report says
Michael Lorenzen hasn't allowed a run since being named to the All-Star team.
Let's go, Tigers!
Detroit is coming off a successful seven-game road trip that saw the squad drop just a pair of games.
The local broadcast team has consistently ranked bottom-five in Awful Announcing’s surveys since the surprise 2018 firing of Mario Impemba and Rod Allen.
Nick Maton has rejoined the Detroit Tigers. The Detroit Tigers opted to send down infielder Nick Maton to Triple-A to join the Toledo Mud Hens for some time, ge
Not really. Not anyone super meaningful.
Scott Harris' thinking on the matter: https://detroitsportsnation.com/scott-harris-explains-why-detroit-tigers-have-not-called-up-colt-keith-other-prospects/wgbrady/tigers/detroit-tigers-news/07/05/2023/417490/
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I did buy into the Milwaukee 12v setup, because sometimes I only need a light duty drill/impact and their 12v line has a lot of nice options for lighter duty cordless tools.
Corded, I have no brand loyalty and buy the best tool for the money (no festool because I don't have a money tree in my backyard). Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, etc... I do a little bit of research and buy the best rated tool. I never buy anything that has moving parts from harbor freight. Anything I do buy there I consider a 'disposable' tool and can't depend on it to do it's job.
My tools make me money, and I try to treat them well, so when I need them I can count on them to work.