On August 11, the 55-63 Detroit Tigers sat 10 games outside a playoff spot with a 0.2 percent percent chance to make the postseason, per FanGraphs. Now…
If someone told you two months ago that the Detroit Tigers were going to be in the playoffs, you would call them crazy. However, the Tigers are in fact back in the playoffs for the first time since 2014 after a 4-1 win on Friday night over the Chicago White Sox, who made a little history of their own.
Riley Greene singled in a run in the top of the 10th inning and Zach McKinstry added a sacrifice fly as the Detroit Tigers pulled out a 6-4 road victory against the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday.
The Detroit Tigers are a step closer to earning an improbable playoff spot.
Riley Greene blasted a pair of home runs and drove in three runs as the host Detroit Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-2 on Sunday afternoon. Detroit starter Keider Montero (6-6) allowed five hits in five scoreless innings, one start after tossing a complete-game shutout against Colorado.
The Detroit Tigers could make the push for a surprise postseason bid if everything clicks down the stretch run of the regular season.
The Detroit Tigers have had an up-and-down go of it during this ongoing season, with injuries and poor development of key players hindering their quest for a playoff berth.
The Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees are set to face off in the Little League Classic on Sunday night. Each team gets a 27th man for their roster because it is a neutral site game.
The New York Yankees are welcoming The Martian back to the majors while the Detroit Tigers are welcome Riley Greene back from the injured list.
In 101 games for Detroit this year, Greene has 17 home runs. His 25.5 percent strikeout rate is a bit on the high side but he’s also drawn walks in 11.9 percent of his plate appearances.
It hasn't been the prettiest season for the Detroit Tigers, and they certainly haven't lived up to expectations. But there's reason to celebrate two All-Star players: Riley Greene and Tarik Skubal.
The Detroit Tigers had an explosive offensive performance Saturday as they beat the Houston Astros in the second game of the current three-game series, 13-5.
Riley Greene hit two home runs and recorded his first career four-hit game to pace a rousing slugging display from the Detroit Tigers, who bashed the host Houston Astros 13-5 on Saturday.
The Detroit Tigers drafts of the past 20 years have been underwhelming. Prospects who were traded, flamed out, or never produced much of anything. After yet another teardown, Tigers fans shifted their faith and focus toward a new crop of youngsters, including the 2019 fifth-overall pick Riley Greene.
After playing 19 percent of the games in the 2024 MLB season, the Wild Card picture in the American League (AL) is more competitive than ever. While there is an overall consistency in the division and Wild Card Leaders in the AL playoff picture, there are some robust contenders to keep an eye out for as the 2024 season goes into its full swing.
Riley Greene pulled a SpongeBob and ripped his pants during Tuesday’s game. The Detroit Tigers outfielder Greene had quite a wardrobe malfunction in the ninth inning of his team’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
While it will surely bring his 2023 season to an official end, it isn’t yet known if he’ll be ready for the start of spring training.
As the Detroit Tigers play out the schedule in another playoff-less season, we may have seen the last of talented young outfielder Riley Greene. Per Evan Woodbery, who covers the team: Riley Greene is back in the clubhouse.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene was placed on the 10-day injured list with right elbow inflammation prior to Saturday's game against the host Chicago White Sox.
The Tigers announced a quartet of roster moves in advance of this afternoon’s game with the Blue Jays.
Detroit Tigers youngster Riley Greene took a good step in recovery from a broken fibula on Tuesday. The following update comes from the Rotowire fantasy baseball portal: Greene (fibula) did some straight-line running on the field Tuesday, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
The Detroit Tigers don't appear to be any closer to getting back young superstar Riley Greene from his fibula injury, and they won't be taking him on the road to Minnesota this weekend as part of his rehab and recovery.
The Detroit Tigers got a degree of good news on Friday as it was learned that young outfielder Riley Greene's injury isn't quite as bad as originally reported.
Expectations surrounding Riley Greene, a top-five pick and prospect in baseball, were through the roof last season. Comparisons to Michael Brantley and other great lefty hitters set the bar to a level that was impossible to attain in his rookie campaign.
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