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As the Detroit Tigers continue to charge on in the second half of the season, there is still a looming concern about one aspect of their team. The Tigers have
Offense continued to pile on as Valdez threw a pair of wild pitches that scored runners and Dillon Dingler brought Riley Greene home off a triple to center field. By the time Valdez found his third out, the Tigers were out to a 6-0 lead that would already be enough to secure the win.
Detroit Tigers reliever Will Vest watched in admiration as Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal and Astros righty Hunter Brown clashed in a battle of the aces.
The Detroit Tigers have been able to secure an impressive series sweep over the Houston Astros, and the team has to be feeling good about themselves. Consideri
DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers certainly didn’t expect last December that they’d reach late August and free-agent signing Alex Cobb would yet to throw a pitch in the major leagues.
Detroit is in a good spot for a first-round bye, but there are still too many teams within shouting distance to fully relax. In the National League, the Brewers are a full five games ahead of the Tigers, while the Phillies, Cubs, and Dodgers are all within two games of Detroit.
After Riley Greene blasted his 29th homer against the Astros Monday, he gave a hearty group hug to the three Tigers hitting coaches.