Detroit Tigers still No. 1 in most MLB power rankings
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Right-handed reliever Carlos Hernández doesn't have any minor league options remaining, so he will join the Detroit Tigers' active roster immediately.
The Detroit Tigers have made a significant roster move on Monday afternoon which they hope will bolster the depth in their bullpen. According to an announcement from the team, the Tigers claimed veteran right-handed reliever Carlos Hernández off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Gleyber Torres is leading the way in the American League at second base. He's made two All-Star teams, but he's never started the game.
The Whitecaps are led in part by the Tigers’ top two prospects, outfielder Max Clark and infielder Kevin McGonigle. The two 20-year-old left-handed bats hit at the top of West Michigan’s lineup and powered an offensive outburst that saw the Whitecaps outscore Lansing 52-16 over last week’s series.
The Detroit Tigers have been able to power their way firmly to the top of the standings with a balance of strong pitching, hitting, and elite baserunning.
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DETROIT - Another Detroit Tigers ballgame will turn into a concert at the ballpark as a CMA Song of the Year award-winner will perform. Following rapper Ludacris’ performance after the Tigers game on June 13, the team announced another Friday Night Party in the Park.
Jack Flaherty gave up a pair of homers, including a grand slam, in a pivotal fifth inning of an 11-1 loss to the Reds.
The Detroit Tigers have been much more pedestrian in June, but their Central Division rivals have done nothing to take advantage.