The Detroit Tigers' president of baseball operations doesn't seem thrilled that Alex Bregman chose the Boston Red Sox.
The Tigers made an improbable postseason run last season. They were 55-63 on Aug. 10 and then went on a tear to finish the ...
Despite positional need, Detroit Tigers couldn't beat Red Sox offer and whiffed on Alex Bregman, casting doubt on how serious they are about winning.
"The business is the business, but some of it wasn’t real businesslike," Flaherty said of his free-agent experience.
In the end, the first words from Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris on Jack Flaherty’s return might have ...
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The Detroit Tigers could've taken a flier on free agent pitcher Nick Pivetta, similar to what they did with Jack Flaherty in ...
Bregman agreed to a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night. The Athletic was the first ...
With a cohesive team and strong pitching rotation, Detroit Tigers aim to build on their recent playoff appearance and continue their winning ways.
The Detroit Tigers are expecting Alex Cobb to miss the start of the season. The team’s injury report at the start of spring training on Wednesday included Cobb, who had an injection last week to treat ...