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The Detroit Tigers fell in some MLB power rankings following a four-game losing streak entering the All-Star break.
For most of the season, the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Dodgers have swapped back and forth between first and second in the overall rankings. After a great June and a 6-3 start to July, the latest ...
Detroit Tigers personnel chief Scott Harris didn't act like he's primed to win a World Series this year with mild ...
MLB All-Star break has now come and gone, and teams around the league are getting ready to kick off the second half of the campaign in earnest in an ac ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/tigers as New MLB Prospect Rankings Have Pair of Rising Tigers at Top ...
The Detroit Tigers limped into the All-Star break, losing four straight games for the first time this season. Still, they ...
Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle, a left-hand hitting shortstop, adjusts to better pitching in Double-A while blocking ...
Detroit Tigers (59-38) The Tigers endured an uncharacteristic stumble entering the break, getting swept at home for the first time all season as the Mariners overwhelmed them by a combined score ...
To trade for reliever Codi Heuer, the Detroit Tigers sent cash considerations to the Texas Rangers. Heuer has been assigned ...
In T he Athletic’s new midseason prospect rankings, analyst Keith Law placed Kevin McGonigle and Max Clark at No. 1 and No. 2 ...
Detroit's placement atop the vaunted power rankings this week might seem a bit more curious to some than in weeks past, though, given they entered the All-Star break on a four-game skid.