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It's been a tremendous start to 2025 for the AL-leading Detroit Tigers. Here's how to watch the rest of their regular season.
The Detroit Tigers got two pieces of good news when it comes to their games on television for the 2025 season.
The Reds did tack on three too-little, too-late runs in the ninth when De La Cruz doubled home Santiago Espinal to make it 11-3, then Tyler Stephenson doubled in two more runs to make it 11-5. De La Cruz was 3-for-4, raising his average to .267.
Jack Flaherty gave up a pair of homers, including a grand slam, in a pivotal fifth inning of an 11-1 loss to the Reds.
Detroit Tigers icon Willie Horton shares heartfelt letter on Detroit's history, community, and his personal role during city challenges.
Detroit is having a stellar year after eking into the playoff last season. And with that, bettors are backing the Tigers in a big way.
The Detroit Tigers have been listed as the No. 1 team in MLB in most major sports outlets' most recent MLB power rankings.
In the team's upcoming six-game homestand, the Detroit Tigers will be celebrating Black History in the sport as part of Black in Baseball Weekend.
Now, the Tigers are back in the Motor City, where they have been exceptional. Heading into the weekend, the Bengals are 23-9 at Comerica Park, good for the second-best home record in the major leagues. The Tigers are still atop the AL Central, eight games up on the Minnesota Twins.
The Detroit Tigers have been one of the best teams in baseball this season with a 46-26 record. There aren’t any glaring weaknesses currently, but even the best