Of the #Tigers $235-millionish payroll, nearly $90 million is on the injured list. That's not including day-to-day guys Gleyber Torres and Kenley Jansen. Rotowire called the Tigers the most-injured team in baseball earlier today. That was before the Tarik Skubal news.
⚠️ AWESOME STORY ALERT ⚠️
32-year-old Dominik Shine has his first NHL goal after playing 521 AHL games!
Never give up on your dreams, kids!
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POV: You just won a gold medal for your country, came back to work, scored two points, and broke Sergei Fedorov’s record for overtime goals for the storied Detroit Red Wings, who also happen to be your hometown team. What a week for Dylan Larkin.
@ChelsElaina But to be fair your take is spot on with it. You always see the men’s athletes get the media coverage of going to the White House but WNBA goes as well and it’s barely even discussed.
@ChelsElaina Interesting take. What wasn’t publicized or covered was he apparently did the same with the women’s team prior to the men’s team do you think media bias of coverage or the narrative is actually manufactured by what we see as opposed to the reality?
Look at the size of this box! It comes all the way from Alma, Michigan.
The Alma College SCOTS have a lot of history and are MIAA champions!
Thank you Coach Couch and @AlmaScotsFB for this great box!!
WHAT A WEEK FOR WISCONSIN‼️
The Badgers are now the ONLY TEAM with three top-10 wins this season, taking down No. 10 Michigan State and No. 8 Illinois earlier this week 😤
The Tigers have signed three-time American League Cy Young and nine-time All-Star RHP Justin Verlander to a one-year contract for the 2026 season.
Welcome home, JV!
Breaking: Star left-hander Framber Valdez and the Detroit Tigers are in agreement on a three-year, $115 million contract, sources tell @JeffPassan.
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Does this mean the Tigers won the arbitration case?
And, Valdez gets the highest AAV ever for a lefty!
More than Tarik Skubal!!!
Biggest signing Scott Harris has made so far.
And, did he beat Scott Boras too?
Quite the moment for the Tigers POBO.
We are saddened by the passing of three-time All-Star and 1968 World Series MVP Mickey Lolich.
Lolich spent 13 of his 16 Major League seasons with the Tigers, while also pitching for the Mets and Padres.
In 1968, Lolich hurled 3 complete game victories against St. Louis in the World Series to lead Detroit back from a 3-1 deficit and win the championship in seven games.
His finest season came in 1971 when he led the American League in wins (25), starts (49), complete games (29), innings pitched (376), and strikeouts (308), while finishing second in AL Cy Young voting.
Lolich won 217 career games and his 2,832 career strikeouts are 5th all-time among left-handed pitchers behind only Randy Johnson, Steve Carlton, CC Sabathia, and Clayton Kershaw.
Lolich was 85 years old.