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Longtime Detroit Tigers minor-league prospect Cristhian Tortosa is making his return to an MLB organization after signing a minor-league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday.
But with Baddoo swinging a hot, left-handed bat at Toledo, they decided to reconfigure the roster. With Jung gone, Zach McKinstry will move back to the infield and play more at third base, along with right-handed hitting Andy Ibáñez.
The stage was set for another night of Javier Báez heroics: Winning run on third, one out in the ninth, Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman on the mound, a raucous crowd on its feet chanting, “Ja-vy! Ja-vy!
As part of the Rule 5 Draft rules, Workman was added to the Cubs' Opening Day roster but struggled in his limited time on the North Side. He played in 12 games, registering three hits in 17 plate appearances before being traded to the Chicago White Sox.
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Tigers President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris remains tight-lipped about an extension for the reigning Cy Young winner.
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips discusses Clemson's new series with Notre Dame, sparking speculation about the Tigers' long-term conference plans.
The move brings the 40-man roster to 39 players. So far, Jung has failed to capitalize on multiple opportunities to establish himself as the Tigers' primary third baseman — a role he could've claimed in spring training after the Tigers failed to sign Alex Bregman.
Hull City fans, let us know your thoughts after Ruben Selles was relieved of his duties at the MKM Stadium after narrowly avoiding relegation to League One.
Wednesday’s power breakfast didn’t produce a sweep of the Brewers, but the Guardians have still won nine of 12 series to open the season. Thursday is an off day, a day to hit the snooze button three or four extra times. Still, the Guards need some energy to pack for a 10-game trip to Cincinnati, Minneapolis and Detroit that begins Friday.
Justyn-Henry Malloy hit a pinch-hit single in the ninth to end the game and give the Detroit Tigers a 6-5 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.
Justyn-Henry Malloy's pinch-hit walk-off single on May 14 was just the latest example of a selfless attitude that pervades the Detroit Tigers lineup.