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Led by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers, these five teams ended up losing Thursday's MLB trade deadline.
On deadline day, the Tigers added starting pitcher Charlie Morton from the Baltimore Orioles, and relievers Paul Seawald of ...
Where the poor grade likely stems from is that Paddack wouldn’t be a fantastic option as of now to start in a playoff game ...
Detroit Tigers reliever Brenan Hanifee hadn't allowed a run in nine games — spanning 10⅔ innings — before Friday, Aug. 1, ...
Detroit Tigers personnel chief Scott Harris didn't act like he's primed to win a World Series this year with mild ...
The Tigers added a flurry of new arms to their organization. It could make for another creative approach to pitching down the ...
"First off, across the game, that was crazy," Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. "Every minute, it felt like another ...
Detroit Tigers cut left-hander Dietrich Enns by designating him for assignment, then traded him in their final move on the ...
Jack Flaherty had a no-hitter for 4⅔ innings but the Phillies scored five runs in their final two innings to beat the Tigers.
Detroit focused on strengthening its pitching at the trade deadline, bringing in closer Kyle Finnegan from the Washington Nationals, right-hander Codi Heuer from the Texas Rangers, and veteran Charlie ...
The Detroit Tigers had a largely underwhelming trade deadline this week, failing to land any of the big names they have been linked to all season long. Though s ...
Tigers reliever Brenan Hanifee was excellent in July, and was demoted in August to make way for new starter Charlie Morton.