Here's a look at our second version of how the Detroit Tigers should fill their 2025 Opening Day roster, with less than 25 days until spring training.
The Detroit Tigers were expected this offseason to add some right-handed power to their lefty-heavy lineup. Though the team as currently constructed was obviously able to make an against all odds type of run to the playoffs and come within a game of the Tigers first ALCS appearance in a decade,
Tarik Skubal was at the Michigan State basketball game Sunday, but his future contract status is one of the Tigers' biggest questions of the future.
American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal recently agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers and is keeping negotiations about a long-term deal to himself.
They didn't land MLB's best free agents, but the Detroit Tigers have just signed the pitcher with the fastest recorded knuckleball ever.
The Detroit Tigers signed veteran catcher Tomás Nido, who becomes the third-best catcher on the depth chart — behind Jake Rogers and Dillon Dingler.
It has been a fairly quiet offseason for the Detroit Tigers so far this winter, which is slightly disappointing considering the success the team had last year.
If the Tigers are averse to the risks of long-term deals, can they actually find more solace in their existing young hitters?
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason seen as a team that clearly needed to add some more pop to their lineup. A miraculous run to the playoffs covered up so
In unveiling Wednesday their first six picks from MLB’s 2025 international class, the Tigers were heavy on big bats — and big bodies.
Every team across the majors is selling hope to their fans: some are selling it in a more immediate fashion, in the form of active offseasons full of free-agent signings and trade acquisitions. Others,
Rumors have swirled around the Detroit Tigers and Alex Bregman since free agency started, and now, there are reports linking them to Nolan Arenado, too. So what are their options?