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After Luis Castillo outpitched Tarik Skubal and Cal Raleigh broke another home run record on Friday night, the offense and pitching were on full display Saturday, too, during a 15-7 win that allowed the Mariners to claim an important series win.
Detroit could offer a smaller offer to bring LeMahieu in, as the Yankees are still on the hook for over $22 million in contract salary from LeMahieu's deal. The Tigers could bring in the veteran infielder for, essentially, nothing.
The Tigers hold the No. 24 overall pick, their latest first pick since 2012, after reaching the playoffs. A trip to the postseason meant the Tigers were ineligible for the draft lottery, which awarded the Washington Nationals the No. 1 overall pick.
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Preview the July 12 matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
McKinstry, the first Tiger to steal at least 15 bases in three straight seasons since Kirk Gibson, hasn't been thrown out by a catcher in two years.
Bill Richardson, 85, and his former player Steve Greenhalgh, 72, reunite annually to celebrate their shared love of Detroit baseball.
For only the third time in the last eight MLB drafts, the Detroit Tigers do not have a top-10 overall pick.
The Detroit Tigers have the No. 24 pick in this year’s draft. Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report put out his final mock draft before the first round begins tomorrow afternoon. With the 24th pick, Reuter thinks the Tigers will select Slater de Brun, an outfielder from Summit High School in Oregon.