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The Tigers limped into the All-Star Break, and they are struggling coming out of it as well. After getting shut out in the first game of the series on Friday night, Detroit had little to show for it on Saturday. Despite scoring a run, thanks to a Riley Greene homer in the ninth inning, the Tigers still came up short, losing 4-1.
The Detroit Tigers have signed their top two picks in the 2025 MLB Draft: Jordan Yost and Michael Oliveto, both to under-slot deals.
Right-hander Carlos Hernández has a 6.17 ERA with 19 walks and 34 strikeouts across 35 innings, including an 8.68 ERA with the Detroit Tigers.
Could the Detroit Tigers bolster their lineup with the addition of Atlanta Braves designated hitter Marcell Ozuna?
Detroit's resurgent Javier Baez and a rising Kerry Carpenter lead the way for the First Coast in Major League Baseball in 2025. How have locals fared?
Detroit Tigers shortstop Jordan Yost and catcher Michael Oliveto — both selected in the 2025 MLB Draft — are left-handed hitters from the prep ranks.
Fortunately, the rest of the roster is strong and has the makings of a potential World Series contender. For MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Tigers aren't just contenders; he views them as being just one piece away from the top contender.
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