Detroit Tigers vs Pittsburgh Pirates
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The Tigers (60-42) have lost eight of their last nine games and now face the possibility of being swept by the last-place Pirates.
The Tigers’ annual series vs. the Pirates is a matchup of the two franchises that Hall of Famer Jim Leyland managed the longest, which means a chance for Detroit and Pittsburgh fans to both show appreciation for their legendary skipper.
The Detroit Tigers looked to continue their winning ways against the Pirates in Pittsburgh on Tuesday as they took on former Tigers utility man Don Kelly's
Kyle Manzardo and Bryan Rocchio each drove in a pair of runs as the Guardians have won 10 of 12 after a 10-game losing streak to get back to .500 at 50-50. They are now nine games behind the first-place Detroit Tigers, who have lost eight of the last nine games.
Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows hit a double off Pirates ace Paul Skenes on Monday, July 21 — his first extra-base hit since June 22.
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The Detroit Tigers just endured their longest losing streak of the season, and it comes with the trade deadline right around the corner.
Flaherty, a right-hander for the Detroit Tigers, didn't return to the mound for the fourth inning Monday, July 21, against the Pittsburgh Pirates, replaced by left-handed reliever Dietrich Enns, who completed the next 2⅔ innings. It was another poor start.
Despite a 10-game lead in the AL Central, the Tigers’ recent offensive slump and bullpen concerns could force a trade, with Louie Varland emerging as a target.
Detroit Tigers' top prospect and Erie Seawolves' shortstop Kevin McGonigle has been raking now at Double-A and spoke on his experience so far.
The Detroit Tigers lost the final game of their series against the Tampa Bay Rays, but won the series overall. Despite the loss, the Tigers remain optimistic and focused on their next series against the Seattle Mariners. The Detroit Tigers may have ...
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Spencer Horwitz, Bryan Reynolds, Tommy Pham star in Pirates’ 8-5 victory over skidding Tigers
Spencer Horwitz, Bryan Reynolds and Tommy Pham each had three hits and two RBIs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates hit eight doubles in an 8-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.