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The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason with an obvious goal of rebuilding their pitching staff, expected by most to look at that area more so than anything el
The Detroit Tigers have reportedly come to terms on a one-year contract with a former four-time All-Star reliever.
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LSU women's basketball looks to keep it rolling after an 11-0 start. Here's how the Tigers schedule shapes up this week.
Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels are set to reconstruct the roster in Oxford this offseason with the NCAA Transfer Portal window emerging as a critical stre
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers traded right-handed reliever Chase Lee to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night. The move clears a 40-man roster spot for the addition of veteran right-hander Kyle Finnegan, whose signing should be made official in the coming days. The Tigers will receive 24-year-old left-hander Johan Simon from the Blue Jays.
Former MLB GM believes Tigers will make 'risky' Tarik Skubal trade decision originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Detroit Tigers have been the center of attention this winter in trade talks, with Tarik Skubal drawing interest from nearly every contending team in the league.
The Detroit Tigers land a pitcher that can already hit the triple digits on the radar gun in this early MLB mock draft.
Louisville used the 3-point line time and again to humble Memphis basketball 99-73 Dec. 13 at KFC Yum! Center in the resumption of their rivalry.
Like a lot of recent years, the Tigers headed out of the Winter Meetings with the bulk of their offseason work still to come. But as they bade farewell to Disney World, they were in a happy place for at least holding on to some key pieces.
These six players just missed the cut for the Free Press' All-125 team despite outsized roles in the 125-season history of the Detroit Tigers.
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have signed right-handed pitcher and former San Francisco Giants prospect Cole Waites to a minor-league deal. The news was reported on Thursday by Ari Alexander of WHDH in Boston. Waites, 27, missed the entire 2024 season and much of 2025 after undergoing his second Tommy John surgery.