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One part of the Detroit Tigers roster that was struggling to perform in the past is starting to find its groove. After a terrible stretch to start the second half of the season, the Tigers are once again playing very well.
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Sporting News on MSNTigers reliever trade acquisition takes huge step towards high-leverage role
Tigers reliever trade acquisition takes huge step towards high-leverage role originally appeared on The Sporting News At the 2025 MLB trade deadline, while the Detroit Tigers didn't swing any deals for superstars like some of the other top contenders, they landed a lot of players with potential.
Right-handed reliever Brenan Hanifee has returned to the Detroit Tigers, immediately following the minimum 15-day stay in Triple-A Toledo.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/tigers as Unpopular Tigers Trade Deadline Addition Played Crucial Role in Important Win. It's no secret that the Detroit Tigers ran into trouble during the second half of the season.
The Detroit Tigers could look to make a few big moves in the offseason by using some of their young infielders as trade bait.
The Tigers made a series of moves to strengthen their bullpen, but they missed out on high-end arms. Will that come back to haunt them?
As the Detroit Tigers start to try to gain some momentum, they have seen some strong performances of late from newly acquired players. Despite being one of the
The Detroit Tigers have some big decisions to make in the coming months and one MLB writer believes they could cut ties with a young prospect in a trade.
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Based on the first half the Detroit Tigers had, everyone knew they would be buying in some capacity ahead of the trade deadline. But no one quite knew what to e
The Tigers have won three in a row, with help either from a new superstition or the corrective ebbs of a long season.
After the trade deadline, the Detroit Tigers immediately tweaked right-handed reliever Kyle Finnegan's pitch usage to unlock more swings and misses.